The National Football League Players Association elected 56-year-old Lloyd Howell, a former CFO of Booz Allen Hamilton as new executive director.
Author: Scooby Axson, USA TODAY
MLB commissioner Rob Manfred says 154 games a possibility to accommodate games overseas
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PGA Tour-PIF ‘framework agreement’ creates board that will determine LIV Golf’s future
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PETA rips ‘wannabe macho man’ sports agent Drew Rosenhaus for shark wrestling video
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West Virginia players enter transfer portal after Bob Huggins’ resignation, per reports
Bob Huggins resigned from his post as West Virginia men’s basketball coach after 16 seasons one day after being charged with a DUI in Pittsburgh.
Free agent Melvin Gordon says playing running back in NFL ‘literally sucks’
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Assault charge dropped against Raiders wide receiver Davante Adams
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The most questionable NBA draft picks, from Dereck Lively II to Jalen Pickett
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Stephen F. Austin bowling assistant out after relationship with student athlete
Steve Lemke was an assistant coach on the Stephen F. Austin bowling team under his wife, Amber Lemke. The couple has since filed for divorce.
Ohio State TE Zak Herbstreit, son of ESPN analyst Kirk Herbstreit, hospitalized
Zak Herbstreit, the son of lead ESPN college football analyst Kirk Herbstreit, was hospitalized on Tuesday, according to reports.