Another week of the college football regular season is in the books, and with it, another round of our winners and losers. Here is the best and worst from Week 12.
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown has been open about his frustrations with the team’s offense, but he is evidently not the only player feeling that way.
The second week of college basketball brought the electricity. From marquee top-15 showdowns to an early dunk-of-the-year candidate, here are this week’s winners and losers.
Dirk Nowitzki showed that he still has his finger on the pulse of the organization and fan base when he gave an absolutely perfect analysis of the team's decision to fire general manager Nico Harrison.
Rangers president of baseball operations Chris Young made it clear during the recent Major League Baseball General Manager meetings in Las Vegas that the unexpected could be expected in the Lone Star State.
The red-hot Dallas Stars won their fifth straight game on Saturday night, doing so thanks to the stick of Jason Robertson. Dallas didn't necessarily need Robertson to take over the game, but he did anyway.
Bill Belichick released a statement on Friday night saying that while he has great respect for the Giants organization and its ownership, he has not and will not be pursuing NFL head-coaching jobs.
As part of its investigation into illegal gambling, the NBA has asked several teams, including the Los Angeles Lakers, to turn over documents and other items.
While it is unclear if Jon Gruden could be an actual candidate for the Giants' job, there are some indications that Gruden might be interested if the team came calling.
Steph Curry drained a three-pointer over Victor Wembanyama to help Team USA at the 2024 Olympics. One year later, he delivered a pair of epic scoring games to beat Wemby twice in three days.
Sacramento Kings guard Russell Westbrook made some NBA history on Friday night when he recorded the 10,000th assist of his career, making him just the eighth player to ever reach that milestone.