Patriots FB Develin retires due to neck injury
New England Patriots fullback James Develin retired Monday due to complications from a neck injury.
NASCAR veteran Kenseth jumps into Larson seat at Ganassi
Double Daytona 500 winner Matt Kenseth will come out of retirement and return to the NASCAR series, Chip Ganassi Racing said on Monday, taking over the seat vacated by Kyle Larson.
Romo taking part in 54-hole fundraising tourney
Former Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo and other Dallas-area pros and amateurs will participate in a 54-hole fundraising tournament this week to benefit caddies affected by COVID-19.
Browns pick up options on DE Garrett, TE Njoku
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F1 still faces a challenge with revised season plan
Formula One plans to start its stalled season with two races behind closed doors in Austria in July before more of the same at Britain’s Silverstone circuit, insiders said on Monday.
Soccer: UEFA releases 236.5 million euros to member associations amid pandemic
UEFA has released 236.5 million euros ($256 million) to its 55 member associations who are grappling with the financial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, Europe’s soccer governing body said on Monday.
Bad back rules Nadal out of virtual reality charity match
Rafael Nadal is no stranger to being out of action for months due to injuries taking a toll on his body but when the Spaniard pulled out from a virtual reality tennis match that would have been contested using a game console – it raised a few eyebrows….
Bulls hire 76ers’ Eversley as GM
The Chicago Bulls are set to name Marc Eversley as their new general manager, multiple outlets reported Monday.
Speed skating: Russian short track great Ahn retires due to injuries
Six-time Olympic gold medallist Viktor Ahn on Monday announced his retirement from short track speed skating, citing several lingering injuries.
British sprinter Henry says will put health before Olympics
British sprinter Desiree Henry will prioritise her health and family’s well-being over competing at the Tokyo Olympics next year if the COVID-19 pandemic has not been brought under control.