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Erin Walsh

Erin Walsh is a Boston sports fan through and through. She graduated Summa Cum Laude from Bridgewater State University and currently is in pursuit of her Master's Degree in Journalism from Northeastern University. Follow her on Twitter @ewalsh90.

Bill Belichick: Patriots have 'played without Tom Brady before'

Although Stidham didn't start any games for the Patriots last season, he put together a solid 2018 campaign at Auburn.

Mike Tomlin 'confident' Ben Roethlisberger will be ready for 2020 season

Ben Roethlisberger likely won't be sitting on the sidelines for the 2020 season, and Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin is pretty sure his starting quarterback will be ready to compete when the time comes.

Watch: ESPN releases trailer for 'Imperfect: The Roy Halladay Story'

ESPN's "The Last Dance" documentary about Michael Jordan has been a hit, and now they're set to venture into the world of Major League Baseball.

MLB, players union helping domestic violence victims

MLB and the union have donated to various efforts over the years, but this one seems like it's very important to them.

Giannis Antetokounmpo apologizes after social media hacked

The tweets have since been deleted, and Anteokounmpo's girlfriend Mariah Riddlesprigger and his brother Kostas both added that Antetokounmpo's phone, email and bank accounts were hacked on top of his social media. 

Contract talks between Cubs, Javier Baez on hold amid coronavirus hiatus

While Baez is open to staying in Chicago, it doesn't sound like there will be any progress towards that end any time soon.

Packers fans named 'America's most passionate' sports fan base

Although all professional sports in the United States are on hold due to the coronavirus pandemic, that didn't stop Forbes from releasing their list of America's most passionate sports fan bases of 2020.

Watch: Former Pro Bowler James Harrison can still push 1,960 pounds

He may not be playing anymore, but it's clear James Harrison is still in playing shape.

Red Sox, Fenway Park send love to nurses via field message

Although Fenway Park hasn't hosted a Boston Red Sox game yet this season due to the coronavirus pandemic, that hasn't stopped the grounds crew from keeping the field in good shape and now using it to send some encouragment to nurses. 

Disturbing details of Jaguars' Telvin Smith's arrest emerge

Police arrested former Jacksonville Jaguars linebacker Telvin Smith last month on some pretty disturbing chargers. The 29-year-old was charged with unlawful sexual activity with minors, and the arrest was a continuation of an ongoing investigation that began in 2019, according to The Spun's Andrew McCarty.

MLS players receive medical screenings in return to facilities

Major League Soccer announced last week that players would be able to return to team facilities beginning Wednesday. 

Indians SS Francisco Lindor reportedly wants to test free agency

The two-time Gold Glover has been solid since breaking on to the scene in 2015. Last season he averaged .284 at the plate with 74 RBI and 32 home runs and a five wins above replacement score.

Don Shula once had 10% stake in Dolphins

At the time, that stake was worth $750,000, but is now worth at least $200 million.

USWNT star Megan Rapinoe: 2021 Olympics are 'in doubt'

The 2020 summer Olympics have been postponed until 2021, but the games are even in doubt for next summer as we still do not have a coronavirus vaccine.

Juventus reportedly looking to add Paul Pogba

While Pogba more than likely will be on the move, United has reportedly been holding out for a £150m fee, but that has since changed with the coronavirus pandemic, causing all sorts of issues.

Germany's Bundesliga to resume play this month

While Bundesliga will return, France, Belgium and the Netherlands have canceled their seasons and Italy, Spain and England are hoping for a possible June return.

Jadeveon Clowney fully healthy, 'ready to go' for camp

The edge rusher is good, don't get us wrong, but no team is going to want to lock up $21 million in an aging defensive player.

Patrick Ewing says his Olympic gold medals, championship ring stolen

Basketball Hall of Famer Patrick Ewing revealed some shocking news Tuesday... his two Olympic gold medals and NCAA championship ring were stolen.

Charles Barkley laments broken relationship with Michael Jordan

The former Philadelphia 76er and current Inside the NBA analyst provided some insight as to why he's critical of Jordan, and just about everyone for that matter.

Jaguars GM: Leonard Fournette is in plans moving forward

Moving forward with Fournette on the roster probably is the most logical answer for the Jaguars ... they don't have many other options at the position right now.

Eli Manning: Why things will be easier for Daniel Jones in 2020

New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones didn't have the best season in 2019, but he's prepared to have a much better year in 2020, and Eli Manning agrees. The former Giants quarterback recently discuss Jones' growing role at the helm of the New York offense, and here is what he has to say about it.

Carson Wentz doesn't mind Eagles selection of Jalen Hurts

The Philadelphia Eagles selected Oklahoma quarterback Jalen Hurts with the 53rd overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, but Carson Wentz doesn't mind the help.

Chiefs' Damien Williams robbed at LA Airbnb

Kansas City Chiefs running back Damien Williams was robbed at an Airbnb in Los Angeles. Luckily he was not hurt in the incident but the suspects did make out with cash.

Red Sox OF Alex Verdugo feeling '100 percent'

New Boston Red Sox outfielder Alex Verdugo wouldn't have been ready for the start of Opening Day this season due to a back injury.

NFL community reacts to Dolphins legend Don Shula's death

Miami Dolphins legendary head coach Don Shula died Monday, and while the cause is unknown at the moment, the NFL community is mourning the loss of the 90-year-old.