Jason Kelce’s wife Kylie will be 38 weeks pregnant when he takes the field in Super Bowl 57 in Arizona. She’s bringing a special guest – her OB/GYN.
Author: Cydney Henderson, USA TODAY
Tom Brady, drafted by Montreal Expos, ‘could’ve been one of the greatest catchers ever’
Tom Brady retired on Wednesday as the greatest football player of all time. But could Brady have been the greatest to ever play baseball?
North Carolina hires 22-year-old Erin Matson, who just graduated, as new field hockey coach
North Carolina hired Erin Matson, who just graduated in December after a standout career, to replace longtime field hockey coach Karen Shelton.
‘I’m just truly grateful’: Russell Westbrook passes Gary Payton on NBA’s all-time assists list
Russell Westbrook has reached another milestone in his career, moving up to the No. 10 spot on the NBA’s all-time assists list.
NFL sends condolences following the ‘tragic and senseless death’ of Tyre Nichols
The sports community is reeling, like many Americans across the country, over the death of Tyre Nichols following a traffic stop in Memphis.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar says he’s ‘all for WNBA players getting equal rights’ amid charter debate
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is weighing in on the WNBA charter issue as the topic resurfaced following reports that Brittney Griner needs to fly private.
Cincinnati, Kansas City mayors get into bizarre Twitter beef ahead of AFC title game
The rivalry between the Cincinnati Bengals and Kansas City Chiefs has boiled over to City Hall. Yes, you read that right.
Geno Auriemma rips officiating in UConn’s women’s basketball rivalry game against Tennessee
UConn went into halftime with a 40-36 lead, but Geno Auriemma didn’t hold back when asked about the Lady Vols getting to the free throw line.
Did LeBron pass Kareem in points? Not yet, but he’s closing in. Other Lakers in NBA’s top 25.
The top four scorers in the league’s history all played for the Lakers for part of their career, if not all. And one legend is on the move to the top.
Jeff Kent calls Baseball Hall of Fame voting an ’embarrassment’ after falling off the ballot
Jeff Kent is speaking out against Baseball Hall of Fame voting after he failed to make it to Cooperstown in 10th and final year on writers ballot.