Brady heard it all before at Super Bowl Media Day
PHOENIX (Reuters) – Taking part in his sixth Super Bowl Media Day, New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady has probably heard the questions all before during the ‘anything-goes’ get-together with reporters.
Rusty but smiling Woods reveals a full set of teeth
SCOTTSDALE, Arizona (Reuters) – Tiger Woods, set to compete at the Waste Management Phoenix Open this week for the first time in 14 years, was in a humorous mood on Tuesday as he spoke about his rusty game and a repaired set of teeth.
Armstrong made ‘a scapegoat’ by USADA, says McQuaid
(Reuters) – Banned cyclist Lance Armstrong was the victim of “a witch hunt” and made a scapegoat by the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA), says former International Cycling Union (UCI) president Pat McQuaid.
No limits at Super Bowl media day, the ultimate freak show
PHOENIX (Reuters) – If the Super Bowl is one of the greatest one-day sporting events then Media Day is the ultimate football freak show, a zany mix of journalism, superheroes and players in an anything-goes media mosh pit.
Revis, Sherman can settle old dispute
(Reuters) – Patriots cornerback Darrelle Revis and brash Seahawks counterpart Richard Sherman will show off their coverage skills in Sunday’s Super Bowl and perhaps settle a social media spat from a couple of seasons ago.
Super Bowl, Tiger give Phoenix Open extra spark
SCOTTSDALE, Arizona (Reuters) – The Waste Management Phoenix Open and Super Bowl are both being staged this week in the Phoenix area and Patrick Reed, one of the hottest players on the PGA Tour, is licking his lips in anticipation.
Seahawks’ Lynch: ‘I’m here so I won’t get fined’
PHOENIX (Reuters) – Marshawn Lynch, the Seattle Seahawks running back who shuns the media the same way he avoids tacklers, is a man of few words and he had just seven of them at his Super Bowl Media Day appearance on Tuesday.
Rusty but smiling Woods reveals a full set of teeth
SCOTTSDALE, Arizona (Reuters) – Tiger Woods, set to compete at the Waste Management Phoenix Open this week for the first time in 14 years, was in a humorous mood on Tuesday as he spoke about his rusty game and a repaired set of teeth.
Brodeur to retire, will join Blues’ front office
(Reuters) – Future Hall of Fame goalie Martin Brodeur, the National Hockey League’s all-time leader in wins and shutouts, will announce his retirement on Thursday, the St. Louis Blues said on Tuesday.
Wisconsin governor proposes bond plan for new NBA arena
(Reuters) – Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker on Tuesday proposed a plan that would help fund a new arena for the National Basketball Association’s Milwaukee Bucks by tapping into expected growth in players’ income tax payments.