New Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Bruce Arians said Tuesday that he sees “too much diva” in Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown.
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Clemson football team visits White House, greeted by President Donald Trump and fast food
A week after beating Alabama in the national title game, the Clemson Tigers were greeted at the White House by President Trump and a fast food buffet.
Rafael Nadal pokes fun at journalist who fell asleep during his news conference
Rafael Nadal teased an Italian journalist who appeared to fall asleep during his postmatch news conference Monday.
Northwestern asks superfan student Emily Harriott to stop shrieking during games
Northwestern asked shrieking superfan Emily Harriott to quiet down at games after complaints from fellow fans, TV viewers and broadcast partners.
Alabama judge allows Maori Davenport to play high school basketball as court considers lawsuit
A judge’s emergency motion allowed Maori Davenport to return to the court Friday as her lawsuit against the Alabama high school athletic association is considered.
Colin Kaepernick deserves NFL roster spot, according to 95 percent of players in recent poll
In a poll conducted by The Athletic, 95 percent of defensive players interviewed said former 49er Colin Kaepernick should be on an NFL roster.
NFL, NFLPA say there is ‘no evidence’ that Eric Reid was unfairly targeted with drug tests
Carolina Panthers safety Eric Reid alleged he was being improperly targeted with drug tests. The NFL and NFLPA said they found no evidence of that.
Andrew Wiggins denies calling Dennis Schroder ‘gay’ in postgame interview
T-Wolves guard Andrew Wiggins denied referring toDennis Schroder as “gay” and clarified he has “the utmost respect and love” for the LGBTQ community.
WWE Hall of Famer ‘Mean’ Gene Okerlund dies at age 76
Longtime World Wrestling Entertainment personality Gene Okerlund, known as ‘Mean Gene,’ has died at the age of 76, the WWE announced Wednesday.
NFL coach firings: With six more moves since Sunday, a quarter of NFL teams are looking for a coach
A number of NFL coaches were fired either Sunday night or Monday morning and now a quarter of NFL teams will be looking for a new coach in 2019.