Stefon Diggs’ contract extension guarantees that he and QB Josh Allen will be connected through at least 2027 as Bills seek first title.
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Colin Kaepernick shows skills at Michigan spring game, sends message to NFL teams: ‘I can help you win games’
Kaepernick, who hasn’t taken a snap in an NFL game since Jan. 1, 2017, had a message for NFL scouts in attendance: “I can help you win games.”
‘Embarrassing’: Ducks rip Coyotes’ Jay Beagle for cross-check, ‘cowardly’ fight on Troy Terry
The Ducks didn’t appreciate a cross-check and the subsequent punches thrown by Arizona Coyotes forward Jay Beagle during Friday night’s game.
Manu Ginobili, Tim Hardaway, Swin Cash among inductees to 2022 Naismith Hall of Fame
Ginobili, Cash, Hardaway and West Virginia head coach Bob Huggins are among the newest inductees to the 2022 Basketball Hall of Fame class.
Ex-USWNT goaltender Hope Solo arrested on DWI, misdemeanor child abuse charges
Former USA goalkeeper Hope Solo was arrested Thursday in N.C. and charged with DWI, resisting arrest and misdemeanor child abuse.
MLB umpires to use microphones to announce replay decisions
Starting this season, MLB umpires will use a microphone to announce any decisions made by the replay booth to spectators attending games.
Transgender cyclist Emily Bridges ruled ineligible for women’s race
British transgender cyclist Emily Bridges has been ruled ineligible to participating this weekend in the British National Omnium Championship.
Seahawks coach Pete Carroll: Talks with Colin Kaepernick have not progressed
Pete Carroll says he has recently talked with Colin Kaepernick about an NFL return to Seattle, but talks have stalled.
Kyrie Irving ‘pinching myself’ since vaccine mandate lifted and he can now play at Barclays Center
Kyrie Irving, who said he will sign an extension with Nets during the offseason, will make his season debut at Barclay Center on Sunday.
Adidas announces NIL opportunity for college athletes at schools that partner with company
Eligible athletes at Division I schools that partner with adidas could earn money from the company through a new name, image and likeness deal.