Shortly after reporters confirmed on Monday that the New York Giants had relieved Daboll of his duties, some wondered whether or not Schoen could also be dismissed either during or after the season.
When billionaire Steve Cohen bought the New York Mets in 2020, he brought with him a surge of enthusiasm — and a staggering amount of capital. But that early excitement has largely faded as the Mets have continued to whiff on championship opportunities.
It's been only one week since the checkered flag flew over the 2025 NASCAR season, but it's never too early to look ahead to the beginning of the next campaign.
The Detroit Lions offense is not quite the same powerhouse unit it was last season. On Sunday, though, head coach Dan Campbell looked to correct that by taking the direction of the offense into his own hands.
If the manner in which Phillies star Bryce Harper allegedly was treated by one of MLB commissioner Rob Manfred's henchmen is any indication, baseball's upcoming labor negotiations could get ugly real fast.
Paul Tagliabue, who served as the NFL's commissioner for 17 seasons, died Sunday morning at the age of 84. Per Tagliabue's family, the apparent cause of death was heart failure complicated by Parkinson's disease.
Lenny Wilkens died at his home on Sunday, people close to the 88-year-old told Tim Booth of The Seattle Times. As Booth writes, Wilkens was one of only five people inducted to the Hall of Fame as both a player and coach.
As the world's No. 2 player, Carlos Alcaraz has won a mountain of championships and achieved myriad personal benchmarks. On Sunday in Turin, Italy, he took a step toward another one by downing Alex de Minaur to kick off a potential run at the Nitto ATP Finals.
Ben Griffin put an exclamation point on his breakout season by shooting a final-round, 9-under-par 63 to secure his third win of 2025 at the World Wide Technology Championship on Sunday in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.