Rumors that Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy is interviewing poorly for head coaching jobs aren’t accurate.
Author: Mike Freeman, USA TODAY
Opinion: With our country in chaos after attack on Capitol, Donald Trump plans cheap stunt: a Medal of Freedom for Bill Belichick
Our country is raw after attack on Capitol, so it’s staggering that Donald Trump plans to distract with Medal of Freedom for Bill Belichick this week.
Opinion: New HBO documentary demonstrates Tiger Woods’ boldness and hypocrisy on race
A new HBO documentary on Tiger Woods shows, perhaps inadvertently, how Woods used race when it was convenient and profitable for him.
Influential Lapchick study gives FBS schools ‘F’ grade on athletic director gender hires
Lapchick study excoriated FBS on its gender hiring practices, giving a failing grade to FBS schools for their lack of women hires at top positions.
Opinion: The next Colin Kaepernick? Best candidates are Celtics’ Jaylen Brown, tennis star Naomi Osaka
Who is the next Kaepernick? There are few better candidates than Boston Celtics player Jaylen Brown, and tennis player Naomi Osaka.
Opinion: Toni Stone, Connie Morgan and Mamie Johnson are the Negro League stars you need to know about
Toni Stone grew up in Minnesota in the 1930s, where the KKK had influence. Yet racism and devaluing of women failed to stifle her love of baseball.
Colin Kaepernick delivers poignant speech after accepting humanitarian award
Colin Kaepernick was given a humanitarian award that celebrates the pursuit of racial and economic equality, social justice and civil rights
Opinion: Kelly Loeffler continues to embarrass the WNBA. When will the league stop her?
Kelly Loeffler posed with a neo-Nazi in her latest embarrassing moment as a WNBA owner. It’s time for the league to force her out.
The Cleveland Indians changed their nickname, now what happens to Chiefs, Braves, Blackhawks? (And let’s talk Fighting Irish)
The Cleveland baseball team is dropping the Indians nickname, placing more pressure on the Chiefs, Blackhawks and Braves.
Opinion: Cleveland dropping racist nickname part of continuing social change in sports
The Cleveland baseball team plans to drop the Indians nickname, long considered racist by Native activists. It is another sign of change in sports.