Kim Ng is the first female GM of an MLB team, joining the Marlins. She’s also the latest to crack open a door so other women can come barging through.
Author: Nancy Armour, USA TODAY
Opinion: U.S. men’s soccer team collecting young talent almost a year after last game
Ten of the 24 players on US roster against Wales are getting first call-up, and another seven have made 10 or fewer appearances for the Americans.
Opinion: Justin Turner controversy again reveals selfishness of our broken society
Justin Turner returned to the field Tuesday to celebrate the Dodgers’ World Series win despite being removed from Game 6 for a positive COVID-19 test.
Opinion: Bucs’ Tom Brady looking lost while losing late to Nick Foles and the Chicago Bears
Tampa Bay had 109 penalty yards, one TD in three trips to the red zone and on their final drive it looked as if Brady didn’t know it was fourth down.
Opinion: NFL put players exposed to COVID on plane. What did it think was going to happen?
New England Patriots cornerback Stephon Gilmore tests positive for COVID-19, two days after he and others exposed traveled to Kansas City for game.
Opinion: If NFL wants to pull this season off, it must remain consistent about COVID-19 approach
A day after news that Cam Newton tested positive for COVID-19, NFL says Patriots-Chiefs game will be played Monday night. NFL should remain diligent.
Opinion: Truth is, NFL thriving while players take action on social injustice
Following player protests during national anthem, NFL ratings dropped in 2016 and 2017. But they have rebounded in past two seasons.
Opinion: Want an NFL season? Then NFL owners need to start speaking up and using influence
As NBA and WNBA seasons come to halt to protest racism following Jacob Blake shooting, NFL owners have to take stock of what their players are saying.
Opinion: Protesting parents don’t get it. The Big Ten is looking out for football players’ health
Parents protested at Big Ten headquarters over the football season being postponed. Don’t they realize league is looking out for their sons’ health?
Opinion: Sen. Kelly Loeffler’s outrage rings hollow in comparison to WNBA players’ activism
Kelly Loeffler, trying to keep her Senate seat, rips WNBA’s support of Black Lives Matter. But the players won’t be silenced by her pandering.