Ravens quarterback says it would have been “selfish” to play at less than 100%, denies sitting out had anything to do with lack of long-term contract.
Author: Steve Gardner, USA TODAY
LSU student arrested, charged with stealing $1,500 worth of beer from Tiger Stadium
The 19-year-old student and several others were seen on surveillance video loading several cases of beer into his pickup truck early Sunday.
Philadelphia Phillies catcher J.T. Realmuto ejected for … well, we’re not sure what
Of all the ways to get thrown out of a baseball game, three-time All-Star J.T. Realmuto probably never had this happen before.
Kevin Durant fires back at Charles Barkley’s ‘tiring’ criticism on ’60 Minutes’
After Hall of Famer called him “very sensitive” and said he couldn’t handle criticism, Suns forward replied he’ll “never respect” Barkley’s opinions.
Rookie phenom Jordan Walker breaks down after being told he’s made Cardinals’ roster
After an impressive performance in spring training, Jordan Walker, 20, will make the jump from Class AA last year to the majors.
Boston radio show producer apologizes, accepts one-week suspension for slur against ESPN’s Mina Kimes
Chris Curtis called on-air mention of ESPN NFL analyst “a pathetic failed attempt at a one-liner,” and said he’ll be off the air until next Wednesday.
Willis Reed, legendary New York Knicks center, dies at 80
Hall of Fame center Willis Reed, who famously overcame a leg injury to help lead the New York Knicks to the 1969-1970 NBA title has died
Target Bryce Harper? How risk, new strategies factor into 2023 fantasy baseball drafts
In NL Tout Wars, a stars-and-scrubs approach was uncharted territory. But I also landed the player I’m trying to get in every draft this season.
New arrivals Brandon Belt, Jesse Winker headline 2023 fantasy baseball all-sleeper team
In situations calling for a swing-for-the-fences pick, these unheralded MLB players could give you unexpected fantasy value at every position.
Martina Navratilova reveals she is now ‘cancer-free’ after double diagnosis
After throat, breast cancer were revealed in December, 18-time Grand Slam singles champion Martina Navratilova now says her “prognosis is excellent.”