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The Tennessee Titans made a coaching change after winning their first playoff game in 14 years to rev up Marcus Mariota and the offense. So far, the Titans have taken a major step backward on offense with their first-time head coach and his offensive coordinator who had never called plays in a regular-season game until last month.
USA Gymnastics just can't seem to get out of its own way when it comes to establishing new leadership. The honeymoon lasted just one day for USA Gymnastics interim President Mary Bono, who was appointed on Friday and came under fire from the sport's biggest star on Saturday.
The New York Giants suffered another crushing loss to the Philadelphia Eagles on Thursday night, and naturally some fans are asking the seemingly eternal question: what can be done? Making the argument that Eli Manning is more done than an overcooked T-Bone at your local Dave And Busters, Benton poses the not-so-hypothetical question, "What about Colin Kaepernick?" And he's not the only one asking the question. ESPN's Max Kellerman made a similar point on an episode of "First Take" this week, calling Kaepernick both "dynamic" and "starting caliber."
The last time Tom Brady, Rob Gronkowski and Julian Edelman shared the same field during a meaningful football game Barack Obama was still in office. Gronkowski left the first half of tight road battle against the New York Jets with an injury.
In this July 14, 2018, file photo, people, left, talk to tellers while placing bets at the Meadowlands Racetrack, in East Rutherford, N.J. Dozens of states are rushing to capitalize on the U.S. Supreme Court lifting a federal ban on sports gambling. Photo Credit: AP ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. - New Jersey gambling regulators are investigating whether FanDuel's sports book should pay out more than $82,000 to a man who was given exorbitant odds for the Denver Broncos to win Sunday against the Oakland Raiders.
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Kenny Stills and Miami Dolphins wide receiver Albert Wilson kneel during the national anthem before an NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans, Sunday, Sept. 9, 2018, in Miami Gardens, Fla.
Peterson returned an interception 30 yards for a touchdown after Dallas decided to sit quarterback Dak Prescott and running back Ezekiel Elliott in what was supposed to be the dress rehearsal, and the Cardinals rolled to a 27-3 exhibition victory over the Cowboys on Sunday night. The Cardinals forced eight turnovers to give them 16 takeaways in the preseason.
Sen. John McCain, Arizona Republican, passed away Saturday at the age of 81 shortly after he opted to discontinue treatment for his aggressive glioblastoma. "Rest in peace to an American hero, statesman, servant of the people, and dear friend.
War Hero And Former GOP Presidential Candidate Sen. John McCain Dies Arizona Sen. John McCain, the war hero who became the GOP's standard-bearer in the 2008 election, has died. He was 81. 3 Earthquakes Strike Iran, 1 Dead, At Least 100 Injured A series of three earthquakes, included one at magnitude 6, have struck western Iran.
In this Feb. 20, 2014, file photo, former NFL football player Darren Sharper appears in Los Angeles Superior Court in Los Angeles. The disgraced former NFL star has renewed efforts to get a reduction in his 18-year federal sentence for drugging and raping women.
The NFL Players Association's political action committee has begun dolling out donations for the midterm elections - including offering $5,000 each to two ex-players running for Congress from both parties. The group known as NFLPA One Team PAC gave $5,000 to former Cowboys linebacker Colin Allred, a Democrat facing Republican U.S. Rep. Pete Sessions in Dallas.
UCF coach Josh Heupel leads quarterback McKenzie Milton and others onto the field for the Knights' spring game. UCF coach Josh Heupel leads quarterback McKenzie Milton and others onto the field for the Knights' spring game.
Never forget, the NFL wants everyone to get back to concentrating solely on football and to keep politics out of the daily discussion. The hypocrisy of the league was on full display yet again Monday night when Arizona Cardinals owner Michael Bidwill posted on his team's official website his praise of and support for Brett Kavanaugh, a friend of nearly 40 years and a former classmate at Georgetown Prep who was nominated by President Trump to the U.S. Supreme Court.
If the NFL wants the game to be free of politics, it has to apply to everyone and everything, and that line of separation has to be blindingly bright. Stick to sports? Cardinals' support of Supreme Court nominee shows NFL's hypocrisy If the NFL wants the game to be free of politics, it has to apply to everyone and everything, and that line of separation has to be blindingly bright.
In February, I found myself cheering for the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl. Not that I have anything against the Patriots; I just like to cheer for the underdog.
Philadelphia Eagles safety Malcolm Jenkins delivered a message during a locker room press conference Wednesday afternoon, but he didn't speak a single word. Reporters peppered him with questions, but Jenkins remained silent and simply held up a series of posters.
White House counselor Kellyanne Conway explained why President Trump cancelled the meeting with the Philadelphia Eagles on Fox News' "Hannity" Tuesday. "The president could not be more clear on his position on the national anthem.
A spokesman for the former president says th... . In this May 23, 2018, photo provided by Chris Stewart the sun sets through "vog," or volcanic smog, in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii.
What veterans need is an engaged public-one that even scrutinizes the military and the policies that send them overseas. The Baltimore Ravens honored veterans past and present during a home game Nov. 10, 2013, at M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Md.