Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Bruce Arians emphatically put to rest any thoughts that his team would reunite Tom Brady with Antonio Brown.
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MLB commissioner Rob Manfred isn’t optimistic about 162-game season
On the eve of what would have been Major League Baseball’s opening day, commissioner Rob Manfred indicated a 162-game season is unlikely to happen.
Minnesota Timberwolves star Karl-Anthony Towns reveals his mother is battling COVID-19
Minnesota Timberwolves star Karl-Anthony Towns revealed in an Instagram video that his mother is in a medically-induced coma due to coronavirus.
Roger Goodell issues memo telling NFL teams to close facilities effective Wednesday
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell sent a memo to all 32 teams Tuesday night saying all club facilities would be closed by 6 p.m. local time Wednesday.
XFL QB Jordan Ta’amu to join Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs
St. Louis BattleHawks QB Jordan Ta’amu is the third former XFL player to join an NFL team, agreeing to terms with the Kansas City Chiefs.
Seattle Sounders FC support staff member tests positive for coronavirus
The reigning MLS Cup champion Seattle Sounders announced Sunday that a member of the organization’s support staff has tested positive for COVID-19.
Opinion: Landon Donovan, Chris Wondolowski, Jaime Moreno top our list of the top 25 MLS players ever
Major League Soccer has embarked on its milestone 25th season. Here are the 25 greatest players in the league’s first quarter century.
Part-time CenturyLink Field employee who worked for XFL Seattle Dragons game tests positive for COVID-19
A part-time CenturyLink Field employee who worked during the Seattle Dragons-Dallas Renegades on Feb. 22 has tested positive for the coronavirus.
Chicago Fire FC undergoes extreme makeover entering Major League Soccer’s 25th season
Over the winter, Chicago Fire FC – once one of the top teams in Major League Soccer – did a near complete franchise reboot.
Tony Romo to earn approximately $17 million per year in new deal with CBS, per reports
Tony Romo is staying at CBS, signing a long-term deal to remain as the network’s lead NFL analyst. The deal is worth $17 million a year, per reports.