Argentina goalkeeper Romero out of World Cup
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) – Argentina goalkeeper Sergio Romero will miss the World Cup in Russia after suffering a knee injury, the country’s football federation (AFA) said on Tuesday.
Patriots’ Belichick ignoring absentee Brady during organized team activities
Until practices are mandatory, the obligatory response to questions about absentee quarterback Tom Brady are to be expected from New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick.
Video of stun gun on Bucks’ guard Brown worries Milwaukee mayor
Milwaukee mayor Tom Barrett said he is concerned about public backlash that could emerge when a video of police officers tasing Bucks guard Sterling Brown is released to the public this week.
NFL, players agree to $90 million social justice pact
The NFL and its Players Coalition officially established a partnership to commit at least $90 million for efforts and programs combating social inequality.
Philadelphia Eagles confirm plans to visit White House
Head coach Doug Pederson confirmed the Philadelphia Eagles will be accepting an invitation to visit the White House on June 5 in recognition of their Super Bowl LII victory over the New England Patriots.
Roethlisberger ‘not mean,’ will help Steelers rookie quartberback Rudolph
Ben Roethlisberger is ready to mentor Mason Rudolph, an about face considering his astonishment in the aftermath of the Pittsburgh Steelers drafting his likely heir in the 2018 NFL Draft.
Astros cut suspended Singleton, former No. 1 Houston prospect
Former top prospect Jon Singleton, currently serving a 100-game suspension for a third positive drug test, was released by the Houston Astros.
Warriors’ Iguodala upgraded to questionable for Game 4
Golden State Warriors swingman Andre Iguodala was upgraded to questionable for Tuesday’s Game 4 against the Houston Rockets, the team announced.
Hedge fund billionaire Tepper approved unanimously as Panthers owner
The NFL approved the sale of the Carolina Panthers to former Pittsburgh Steelers minority owner David Tepper on Tuesday by a 32-0 vote at the league’s meetings in Atlanta.
USA Gymnastics CEO Perry to apologize to Nassar victims
USA Gymnastics CEO Kerry Perry plans to apologize to the victims of Larry Nassar in her opening statement of a testimony she will give before a House subcommittee on Wednesday.




