Colin Kaepernick worked out for the Raiders in May. His agent pushed back against Hall of Famer Warren Sapp saying QB’s performance was a “disaster.”
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After crashing out of US championships, Sha’Carri Richardson asks for respect from media
Richardson, 22, failed to qualify for a final in any individual event at the USA Track and Field Outdoor Championships in Eugene, Oregon.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers TE Rob Gronkowski announces retirement from NFL after 11 seasons
Rob Gronkowski, 33, announced Tuesday that he would be retiring from the NFL. He ranks third all-time among tight ends with 92 receiving touchdowns.
Russian-born Natela Dzalamidze changes nationality to Georgian to compete in Wimbledon
Doubles specialist Natela Dzalamidze, 29, changed her nationality to Georgian to avoid Wimbledon’s ban of Russian players.
Russian-born Natela Dzalamidze changes nationality to Georgian to compete in Wimbledon
Doubles specialist Natela Dzalamidze, 29, changed her nationality to Georgian to avoid Wimbledon’s ban of Russian players.
Seattle Storm legend Sue Bird gets standing ovation in last game in her native New York
Sue Bird announced that the 2022 season would be her last. In her final game in her native New York, the fans honored her with a standing ovation.
L.A. Angels OF Mike Trout opens up about ‘legendary’ fantasy football league that led to infamous slap
Angels OF Mike Trout was the commissioner of the league that prompted the infamous slap in which Reds OF Tommy Pham struck Giants OF Joc Pederson.
‘Sick and tired’: Hall of Famer Ed Reed blasts Jack Del Rio punishment, urges Commanders players to take stand
Hall of Fame safety Ed Reed blasted the punishment handed down to Commanders assistant coach Jack Del Rio and urged Washington players to take a stand.
Washington Commanders DC Jack Del Rio apologizes for calling Jan. 6 Capitol attack a ‘dust-up’
Commanders defensive coordinator Jack Del Rio said it was “irresponsible and negligent” for him to call the Jan. 6 Capitol attack a “dust-up.”
US men’s national soccer team writes letter calling on Congress to pass stronger gun laws
Hours ahead of a friendly vs. Uruguay, U.S. men’s national soccer team urged legislators to “stop choosing campaign contributions over kids’ lives.”