Douglas is one of many NFL personalities performing generous deeds during the crisis.
While the COVID-19 pandemic has the sports world on hold, the NFL marches on, including plans for HBO's annual training camp documentary.
Despite the risks and recommendations from the ARP, UFC president Dana White wants the fights to go on.
Outside of game-winning moments such as walk-off home runs or last-second Hail Mary passes, no sports incident causes fans to rise from their seats quite like a highlight-reel dunk.
The truth of the matter is that most teams have far more questions than answers regarding the possibility that current rookies will become cornerstones to championship rosters by 2025.
Many NBA nicknames are easier to explain and understand than others...
Can Giannis Antetokounmpo, Trae Young, Zion Williamson and others from this generation match the achievements accomplished by the likes of Magic Johnson, Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant?
Keep shooting, shorter young bloods. There’s hope for you, yet.
It’s an inconvenient and harsh truth that so many basketball players encounter during their youths as they advance through school and face bigger and better competition on indoor and outdoor courts: You can’t teach height.
NBA All-Star Games are as much fashion shows as they are competitive and meaningful exhibitions between squads attempting to proudly represent conferences...
Legends like Magic Johnson, Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant and LeBron James padded Hall of Fame resumes with historic All-Star performances, and the hope is that the Association’s revolving-door youth moment will follow in their footsteps and make All-Star Games must-watch television beyond the start of the 2020s.
If the opening half of the 2019-20 NBA season offered any indication, this spring’s award season will be rather anticlimactic...
Second overall draft pick Ja Morant of the Grizzlies is the runaway leader for Rookie of the Year. Can Zion Williamson still make a run? Yardbarker's Zac Wassink addresses key questions.
There are only so many available slots on NBA All-Star squads, meaning recognizable veterans and rookies attempting to break through glass ceilings are ultimately snubbed in fan voting and player-selection processes each season.
With what could be a historic free agency class and with a potential lockout looming, it’s not hyperbolic to suggest the 2020s could be the most monumental decade for the NBA since the merger.
One can’t predict the future. Who would’ve guessed in December 2010 that LeBron James would return to Cleveland four years later and then guide the Cavaliers to a title that would end the city’s 52-year championship drought?
There have been several impressive rookies in the NBA so far this season...
The 2010s told tales of two competitions in the world of tennis. A dominant triumvirate won the majority of Grand Slam titles in the men’s game, and the individual who could go down as the greatest singles player in history experienced somewhat of a career resurgence as he approached the end of his playing days.
The 2010s were, to date, the most significant decade in the history of mixed martial arts...
By Thanksgiving, NBA contenders have, for the most part, separated themselves from pretenders and from clubs doomed to spend the majority of the season in the lower halves of the conference standings.
Inevitably, legendary and elite male and female players were snubbed from this list because only so many slots exist. One could easily produce a solid starting XI using groupings of footballers from the 2010s who didn’t make the cut here...
If you’re the type of basketball fan who yearns for offseason drama to continue through the start of a campaign, the first month of the 2019-20 NBA season didn’t disappoint you...
The league’s MVP race is heating up, as a pair of quarterbacks separated themselves from the pack and put their teams in positions to host multiple postseason games. Rookie of the Year battles may be settled before Christmas, though, as a running back and pass rusher seem to already have possession of those trophies.
Both New York football franchises require significant changes to improve. The most disappointing NFL organization of the 2010s once again spectacularly failed its devoted fan base, minus an unforeseen and historic turnaround. Then, there are the Dallas Cowboys...
At least a few are early contenders for honors such as Most Improved Player and Most Valuable Player, and a certain 24-year-old may finally be in the infancy of a long-awaited breakout year.