Despite surging coronavirus cases locally and nationally, the Cowboys could welcome the largest crowd of the 2020 NFL season on Thanksgiving Day.
Author: Tom Schad, USA TODAY
Too big to buy out: 7 college football coaches whose contracts could be a saving grace
With athletic departments dealing with financial fallout from the pandemic, these coaches and their jobs may be spared despite patience running out.
XFL co-owner Dwayne Johnson says league will resume play in 2022: ‘It’s an uphill battle’
After its inaugural season was cut short by the coronavirus pandemic, the XFL will resume play in 2022, says league co-owner Dwayne Johnson.
Lamar Jackson, Baltimore Ravens blast Cleveland Browns in season-opening rout
The Baltimore Ravens had little trouble dispatching the Cleveland Browns to start off their season with a blowout victory.
Colts, Jets, Washington among NFL teams to cancel practice, focus on social justice issues
After the Lions opted not to practice Tuesday and the Bucks didn’t take the court Wednesday, several NFL teams aren’t taking the field Thursday.
Olympic icon John Carlos proud of NBA boycotts: ‘I hope it goes beyond just basketball’
John Carlos, who took a stand against racism at the 1968 Olympics, watched the Milwaukee Bucks on Wednesday with a deep sense of pride.
Washington Football Team cuts Derrius Guice after RB’s arrest on domestic violence charges
Hours after being arrested on charges related to domestic violence, running back Derrius Guice was released by the Washington Football Team.
Former Angels employee Eric Kay charged with distributing fentanyl in connection with Tyler Skaggs’ death
Eric Kay, the Angels’ former director of communications, was charged with providing fentanyl in connection to the 2019 death of pitcher Tyler Skaggs.
As COVID-19 pandemic rages on, experts say it’s unlikely Tokyo Olympics can be held next summer
Experts say the notion of holding the Olympics as normal, with packed stadiums and grandeur, is unfathomable due to the trajectory of the pandemic.
IOC president Thomas Bach remains optimistic about Tokyo Olympics as organizers secure venues, finalize schedule
IOC president Thomas Bach is optimistic the Tokyo Olympics will be held next summer as organizers secure venues, finalize the schedule for 2021.