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Andrew Kulha

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Ja Morant opens up about gun incident in first interview since suspension

Memphis Grizzlies superstar Ja Morant was just suspended by the NBA for eight games fior “holding a firearm in an intoxicated state while visiting a Denver area nightclub.” 

Aaron Rodgers' response to Adam Schefter highlights his complicated relationship with media

This whole saga has been a whirlwind of information and sometimes disinformation. So it's not all that surprising Rodgers has soured on the traditional media.

Aaron Rodgers puts support behind Jordan Love on way out

It was the interview everyone apparently wanted to see. Pat McAfee likely had his best streaming numbers in months, if not ever and Rodgers broke the news (himself) that the NFL world had been waiting for. 

Backup QB-turned-All-Pro long snapper Andrew DePaola getting a record-breaking contract

DePaola has just become an icon. It's also a nice chunk of change for playing a only handful of snaps per game and largely being free of any contact. 

Samson Ebukam agrees to huge deal with Colts after career season

That's a huge deal for Ebukam, and he without a doubt earned it. He's coming off the best season of his career after finishing with five sacks, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery and 36 total tackles.

Veteran QB great fit for Panthers to pair with future No. 1 overall pick

The Carolina Panthers are making moves at the quarterback position, with their latest transaction being the third-most important thing they've done this offseason.

Watch: The official start of NCAA March Madness 2023

It's the most wonderful time of the year if you're a college hoops fan. March Madness is finally here. The brackets are hung by the chimney with care, in hopes that Sister Jean soon would be there.

Watch: Javier Baez reminds us he still has 'the magic' with slick slide to steal third at WBC

The man known as "El Mago" (The Magician), showed off his bag of tricks once again. Known for his showmanship on the basepaths, Báez got silly with this swim move slide.

Jets predictably agree to deal with WR who is on Aaron Rodgers' reported 'wish list'

Rodgers had provided the Jets a "wish list" of players he'd like them to acquire — presumably in order to OK a trade, and Lazard headlined that list.

While Packers and Jets wait on Aaron Rodgers, the NFC North is getting better

It's Aaron Rodgers world and the Green Bay Packers—as well as the New York Jets, for that matter—are simply living in it. Rodgers said at the end of the 2022 season that he wouldn't hold the Packers "hostage," and sure, Monday wasn't the official start of NFL free agency, it was simply the beginning of the legal "tampering" period.

Anthony Davis blames himself as Lakers fail to reach .500 against Knicks

Anthony Davis and the Los Angeles Lakers were so close to breaking even on the season. At 33-34, all they had to do was beat a New York Knicks team without its star player, Jalen Brunson, and the Lake Show would have been at .500 and riding a four-game winning streak.

Alabama gets No. 1 ranking in both March Madness and final AP Top 25 poll

It has been a rough season off the court for the Alabama Crimson Tide, but on the court, there's no denying that head coach Nate Oats has a team that can win it all during this March Madness tournament.

Bruce Pearl to coach against former assistant as Auburn and Iowa clash

After a 20-12 campaign, Bruce Pearl has his Auburn Tigers in the NCAA Tournament and there's a familiar foe on the other side of the first-round matchup, at least for Pearl.

NFL analyst says Rodgers to Jets is done, but conflicting reports say otherwise

Trey Wingo is a respected part of sports media, but when it comes to breaking news, though, he's still trying to develop his chops—and he's no Adam Schefter or Ian Rapaport. 

Dan Orlovsky suggests Bears QB Justin Fields can play at MVP level

Fields has what it takes to play NFL football at a high level. He's incredibly athletic, he has the pedigree of being a standout quarterback at Ohio State and when he's on a heater ... he can be a game changer.

Amidst Rodgers saga, the Packers' biggest offseason move was re-signing All-Pro CB

Keisean Nixon is going to be with the Green Bay Packers for at least one more season, and in an offseason that has been dominated by Aaron Rodgers and his "will-he, won't-he" saga, this is the best thing the team could have done for its future.

John Madden will be a playable character after update to 'Madden NFL 23'

Once upon a time, Madden was a football player. Fans of the video-game franchise will be able to experience that with a newly released update to "Madden NFL 23."

Former Michigan, Miami offensive coordinator Josh Gattis hired by Maryland

Maryland hired former Alabama, Michigan and Miami offensive coordinator Josh Gattis to serve in the same capacity.

Odell Beckham Jr. to hold workout for NFL teams on Friday

Odell Beckham Jr. wants to prove that he still has "it". Over a year removed from the torn ACL (his second) he suffered in the first half of Super LVI, the wide receiver will hold a workout for NFL teams.

Kansas coach Bill Self to miss rest of Big 12 Tournament after trip to ER

Kansas head coach Bill Self had to go to the emergency room for what is being called a standard procedure on Wednesday and will miss the remainder of the Big 12 Tournament as a result.

Insider explains why Packers don't need 'Godfather' offer for Aaron Rodgers

One would think the Packers are asking the Jets — or any other interested franchise — for a trade haul so big in return for Aaron Rodgers that it would make a pirate blush. Not so fast.

Meet Adrian Autry, the coach tasked with replacing Jim Boeheim at Syracuse

It's notable that like Boeheim, Autry graduated from Syracuse. He also played for the Orange, starting 116 games over four seasons from 1990 to 1994. Boeheim was, of course, his coach.

Chris Beard reportedly a top candidate for head-coaching job

Chris Beard was fired for cause by Texas in early January, just weeks after he was arrested and charged with a third-degree felony for family violence. The case against Beard was dropped.

No. 2 UCLA suffers massive blow to title hopes with devastating injury news

This a huge blow for UCLA as it looks to win its first NCAA men's basketball title since 1995. Clark was recently named the Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year.

Possible No. 1 NFL Draft pick wishes he could redo these collegiate matchups

C.J. Stroud could very well be the No. 1 overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft, but his 0-2 record against Ohio State's arch-rival, the Michigan Wolverines, is seen as a blemish on his resume.