Rams GM Snead on Gurley, Matthews payments: ‘They’ll get their money’
General manager Les Snead and the Los Angeles Rams plan to pay former running back Todd Gurley and linebacker Clay Matthews the money they’re owed following their release.
Texans’ O’Brien asks fans to withhold judgment on Hopkins deal
Houston Texans head coach Bill O’Brien was roundly roasted for trading All-Pro wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins for oft-injured running back David Johnson.
Browns’ DePodesta: Beckham trade rumors ‘completely false’
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Wallace condemns Larson for using racial slur
Bubba Wallace, one of NASCAR’s most successful African-American drivers, has condemned Kyle Larson for using a racial slur during an esports event, saying his fellow American needs to get such words “out of his vocabulary”.
Jordan talks ‘Last Dance,’ Bulls final season
Days before the premiere of ESPN’s “The Last Dance” documentary series, Michael Jordan opened up Thursday about the final season of his Chicago Bulls tenure in 1997-98, the central focus of the 10-part series.
F1 may have to slim down for races without a crowd
Formula One could start the season behind locked gates and without spectators due to the COVID-19 pandemic but the glamour sport will likely have to slim down considerably to get the green light to go racing.
Highly unlikely U.S. Open would be held without fans: USTA head
The organizers of the U.S. Open said on Thursday a decision on whether to hold the Grand Slam this year amid the coronavirus outbreak will be made in June, and playing it without fans is on the table but highly unlikely.
Report: Buccaneers shopping TE Howard
Buccaneers tight end O.J. Howard might not be around to catch passes from new quarterback Tom Brady, who signed a two-year deal to play for Tampa Bay in March.
Formula E extends series suspension, Berlin race postponed
The all-electric Formula E motor racing series postponed a race in Berlin and extended the suspension of its season until at least the end of June on Thursday due to the new coronavirus pandemic.
E-sports pull in more viewers as coronavirus halts live sports matches
Sports fans and players across the world frustrated by canceled matches because of the coronavirus epidemic are turning to e-sports, with professional real-world athletes joining virtual game tournaments of football, auto racing and basketball.