Te'o off-limits to media but not Maxim party
The Associated Press - 22 hours agoSAN DIEGO (AP) -- Manti Te'o isn't hiding out. He's just not talking to the media. More »Te'o off-limits to media but not Maxim party
SAN DIEGO (AP) -- Manti Te'o isn't hiding out. He's just not talking to the media. More »Te'o off-limits to media but not Maxim party
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- Pity the players who weren't there when the Buffalo Bills kicked off week two of voluntary organized team activities under new coach Doug Marrone on Monday. More »Changes, intensity notable at Bills OTA
New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski had his surgery as schedule on Monday to install a plate in the broken left arm. More »NFL roundup: Gronkowski surgery shows he's clear of infection
Suspended for spring practice for violating team rules, Alabama wide receiver Danny Woodson will transfer to another in-state school. Per al.com, Woodson will transfer to South Alabama. Jaguars coach Joey Jones confirmed the move during Sun Belt spring meetings. “We’re very excited about having Danny Woodson at South Alabama,” Jones said. “I really admired his… More »Suspended Tide receiver transferring to South Alabama
UPDATE Just a quick follow-up from this morning, Dodgers general maanger Ned Colletti told the Associated Press earlier this evening that manager Don Mattingly is “doing fine.” Asked if it was false to say Mattingly would be fired this week, Colletti simply said: “My perspective hasn’t changed. I’m done talking about it.” 8:52 AM ET:… More »UPDATE Dodgers GM Ned Colletti says Don Mattingly is “doing fine”
For all the optimism about the condition of Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III, the reality is that it’s too soon to know how his reconstructed knee will be when the season starts. And during a tour of the Redskins’ still-being-built training camp facility in Richmond, Redskins General Manager Bruce Allen admitted as much. “It’s great… More »Bruce Allen on RG3 “It’s too early to tell right now”
Taiwan Jones entered the NFL with elite speed, and if he's going to utilize that speed for the Raiders next season, it will be on the defensive side of the ball. After spending the first two years of his career as a running back, Jones is making the transition to cornerback full time.More: Jones' transition to CB Making the switch Raiders blog Silver and Black Pride More »Taiwan Jones making the transition to cornerback
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -- Charlotte Bobcats owner Michael Jordan is changing his team's name to the Hornets, said a person familiar with the situation. More »AP Source: Jordan changing team name to Hornets
The Blackhawks added Viktor Stalberg to their lineup on Monday for his speed. His speed nearly knocked him out of the game on the first shift. More »Viktor Stalberg injury: Blackhawks' forward crashes headfirst into the boards
SAN DIEGO -- One San Diego Charger everyone was talking about wasn't at practice. More »Chargers' Freeney misses OTA, questions loom
Paul Konerko is on pace to play about 72 games at first base this year as he's been making the transition to DH, but isn't blaming that for his latest results at the plate. More »Konerko not worried about DH routine affecting results
TOWSON, Md. (AP) -- Police say the Maryland home of Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice was burglarized over the weekend, and $2,000 and two guns were stolen. More »Police: Guns, cash stolen from Ray Rice's Md. home
HOUSTON (AP) -- Safety Ed Reed missed the Houston Texans' first spring workout on Monday as he recovers from hip surgery in Colorado. More »Ed Reed, Brian Cushing miss Texans' spring workout
Captials forward Brooks Laich, who was named after Orioles great Brooks Robinson, threw out the first pitch before Monday's game. More »Laich cool as ice in throwing first pitch (VIDEO)
Reid Ryan spent Monday, his first day as Astros president, learning the front office, the organization and the TV deal situation. More »Reid Ryan's first day as Astros president
SEATTLE (AP) -- Chris Hansen is not going away in his pursuit of bringing the NBA back to Seattle. More »Hansen congratulates Sacramento on keeping Kings
Peyton Manning would like to play with the man who beat him out for the 1997 Heisman Trophy. Manning said free agent cornerback Charles Woodson, who visited the Broncos last week, would be a good fit in Denver, on the field and in the locker room. “We’re always looking to add great players,” Manning said.… More »Peyton Manning Charles Woodson would be a great addition
San Jose Sharks right wing Martin Havlat, who returned from a five-game absence to play in Game 3 of the series against the Los Angeles Kings, will be sidelined again for Tuesday's Game 4 with a lower-body injury. More »NHL roundup: Sharks' Havlat out for Game 4
The Mexico coach did not rule out an eventual call-up for the in-form Real Sociedad forward, saying he was not judging him based on his recent choices. More »Chepo leaves door open for future Vela call-up
May 20 (Reuters) - Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson capped his final season in charge of the English Premier League champions by clinching the League Managers' Association Manager of the Year award for the fourth time on Monday. The 71-year-old Scot's unparallelled success in British soccer ended on Sunday with a remarkable 5-5 draw against West Bromwich Albion. "In a way I am glad it is all over now because it has been hard work," Ferguson told the BBC. "It has been overwhelming. "The club has been fantastic and congratulations to West Brom with the way they handled yesterday (Sunday). ... More »Soccer-Ferguson heads into retirement with manager of year award
Corbin extends hot start with 10-K complete game More »Team Report - ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS
Oswalt's minor league plan is set More »Team Report - COLORADO ROCKIES
"Sooner or later something's got to give," he said. More »Toews admits he’s feeling pressure to score
MISSOULA, Mont. (AP) -- Montana men's basketball coach Wayne Tinkle has announced the signing of 6-foot-8 forward Martin Breunig (BROY'-nig), who is transferring from the University of Washington. More »Montana hoops lands Washington transfer
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) -- The Texas Rangers designated right-hander Derek Lowe for assignment Monday, clearing the way for Josh Lindblom to make his first career major league start against Oakland. More »Rangers turn Lowe loose to make room for Lindblom