Some NFL teams don’t have anything on the line in their regular-season finales, which leaves room for players such as Lions WR Amon-Ra St. Brown to shine.
Author: Steve Gardner, USA TODAY
Rachel Nichols, ESPN split finally becomes official, per report
After being taken off the air in August following leaked phone comments, Rachel Nichols is now free to pursue other opportunities.
Fantasy football rankings for Week 17: Playing for all the marbles
At the finish line of a marathon 2021 season, there’s a fantasy title to be won. Here’s how players stack up at each position for Championship Week.
Fantasy football rankings for Week 16: COVID-19 cases cause chaos in fantasy playoffs
COVID-19 outbreaks among NFL teams over the past few weeks is making the job of setting a fantasy football playoff lineup even more difficult.
COVID-19 continues to disrupt sports world: NBA postpones three games Sunday, five total
With three NFL Week 15 games already delayed, the rest of the sports world also continues to feel effects of COVID-19. Here’s the latest.
See Tiger Woods and his son, Charlie, in action at the PNC Championship
Tiger Woods is playing competitive golf for the first time in 10 months. In the tournament’s unique format, he’s teaming up with his 12-year-old son.
Urban Meyer fired as Jaguars coach 13 games into first NFL season amid controversies
Urban Meyer’s tumultuous lone season in Jacksonville ends with a record of 2-11 and a myriad of controversies for the former college coach.
Fantasy football rankings for Week 14: Chargers may have to lean even more on Austin Ekeler
The Chargers might not have top wideout Keenan Allen on Sunday vs. the Giants, so QB Justin Herbert and RB Austin Ekeler rate highly.
Aaron Rodgers downplays, but doesn’t regret, ‘I own you’ comments vs. Chicago Bears
Aaron Rodgers says he knows at some point his comments about dominating the Bears “will be used against me,” but his 22-5 record “speaks for itself.”
Heisman Trophy finalists revealed: QBs Bryce Young, Kenny Pickett and C.J. Stroud, and DE Aidan Hutchinson
Alabama’s Bryce Young is the overwhelming favorite for college football’s top award. Kenny Pickett, C.J. Stroud, and Aidan Hutchinson also finalists.