Things aren’t going well between Apple and the Giants.
NFL players usually stand behind their teammates. That’s not happening with the New York Giants. Cornerback Eli Apple seems to be on the outs, and safety Landon Collins didn’t mince words about it during a radio interview on Tuesday.
It’ll be tough to top this hand save from a guy named Foote.
As a defenseman in hockey, your main job is to prevent the other team from scoring. On the first day of the 2018 World Junior Championships...
The Christmas festivities are (mostly) all behind us now, so let’s watch the Raptors and the Mavericks in Dallas.
These were obvious!
LeBron James was fouled three times by Kevin Durant on two of the final possessions of the Cavaliers and Warriors Christmas Day game, and nothing was called.
Instead, Golden State was awarded the ball on both occasions.
Oh no, baby, what is you doing?
To quote one of my favorite movies, Dodgeball: “It’s a bold strategy, Cotton, let’s see if it pays off for em.” In the first quarter of the Quick Lane Bowl between Duke and Northern Illinois...
Marcus Thompson reports Javale McGee is on the trading block. Will the Warriors look to upgrade their roster?
Welcome back, I.T.!
Nike is welcoming Isaiah Thomas back to basketball with his own special player edition Kobe A.D. ‘Mamba Mentality’ sneaker according to the J23 app. The shoe is coming in a wine and gold Cavaliers colorway.
This is awful.
Flying on planes is already an awful experience — especially around the holidays when everything is busy. For Memphis Hustle G-League players Marquis Teague and Trahson Burrell, things got even worse.
That’s also four straight for the Utes.
West Virginia with Will Grier at the helm is a dynamic offense that can score seemingly at will. Without Grier, the team looked out of sorts on that side of the ball and was unable to keep up.
Can Utah get its fourth straight bowl win? Catch the game on ESPN or on WatchESPN. We’ll add notes below on scores and so forth.
Harrison goes from one Super Bowl contender to another.
The Pittsburgh Steelers released James Harrison to clear a roster spot for offensive tackle Marcus Gilbert on Saturday. Tuesday, the Steelers' all-time sacks leader visited the New England Patriots, according to ESPN’s Field Yates.