At the two-minute warning of Sunday’s NFC Championship Game, the Buccaneers had the lead and the ball, with second-and-1. The Packers made a smart decision: They intentionally jumped offside, figuring it’s easier to stop a team from picking up a first down and running the clock on first-and-10 than on second-and-1. Because it was a [more]
Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers was sending a message to the team with his post-game comments after Sunday’s loss to the Buccaneers in the NFC Championship. The message likely had multiple tentacles. Here’s one. Per a league source, Rodgers wants a new contract. Rodgers should want a new contract. He makes $33.5 million per year. He’s [more]
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers raised a few eyebrows after Sunday's loss to Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the NFC Championship Game when he, unprompted, pondered what his future might hold.
There's no love lost for the GOAT.
See who ESPN's Mel Kiper sends to the New York Jets at No. 2 overall in his latest 2021 NFL mock draft
The New York Mets are willing to make free agent pitcher Trevor Bauer one of baseball's highest-paid players, USA Today reported. The annual average salary in the team's offer to the National League Cy Young winner in 2020 would be near what the New York Yankees pay right-hander Gerrit Cole, but the deal would be shorter in length, the report said. The Yankees signed Cole to a nine-year, $324 million deal in free agency on Dec. 11, 2019.
World No 2 responds to criticism from Guido Pella to ESPNNadal: ‘Some need to make public [what] they do for others’ Rafael Nadal is seen waving from his balcony at the M Suites accommodation in North Adelaide, where tennis players are undergoing mandatory quarantine ahead of the Australian Open. Photograph: Morgan Sette/Reuters Rafael Nadal has responded to criticism of his silence on the ongoing imbroglio over Australian Open quarantine conditions with a veiled swipe at Novak Djokovic. Djokovic has courted controversy over the past week for publicly lobbying Tennis Australia and the Victorian state government to loosen restrictions for the 72 overseas players forced into hard quarantine after traveling on flights with confirmed positive coronavirus cases. But it was Nadal who became the target of criticism from Argentinian player Guido Pella, who described his silence as “strange” last week. “Djokovic’s balcony is bigger than my room but at least he said something,” Pella said. “I’m surprised with Nadal and Thiem’s silence.” Nadal, the 20-times grand slam champion who is keeping his own quarantine in Adelaide, hit back at those criticisms in an interview with ESPN on Monday and appeared to reference Djokovic. “Some need to make public all these things they do for others, some of us do it in a more private way without having to publicize everything,” Nadal told ESPN. “The calls we make to help the most disadvantaged players, some of us don’t need or want to advertise it.” Nadal went on to address the alleged favoritism shown to the top players who have been placed in the separate Adelaide bubble. “There has been talk that Adelaide people have better conditions, but I have not heard from any Melbourne player that some have much better rooms than others,” he explained. “I have not seen some of those who have complained so much about the conditions in Adelaide complaining about the conditions of the more than 20 players who have not practiced. “Complaints always come from a disadvantaged position. At the time of talking about fair play or equal conditions, people don’t tend to complain about the position of those who are worse off than them. “In the end we all try to get the most out of our possibilities and help each other.”
Andersen, who was fired by Utah State back in November, reportedly refused to be paid the $2.7 million remaining on his deal.
James Wiseman took his move to the bench like a professional, and Steph Curry was proud of how the rookie handled Steve Kerr's decision.
The Detroit Lions have the seventh overall pick. And, over the weekend, their 2021 NFL draft needs seemingly increased at one important position.
The New England Patriots haven't drafted a quarterback in the first round since Drew Bledsoe went No. 1 overall in 1993, and one veteran expert is projecting that drought to end this year.
Following his first career knockout loss, Conor McGregor was handed a potential lengthy suspension.
Pittsburgh radio host Mark Madden claims T.J. Watt skipped his exit interview with the Steelers.
The Colts almost traded for Jimmy G.
Nebraska quarterback Luke McCaffrey has officially entered the NCAA transfer portal. The redshirt freshman from Colorado entered the portal on Tuesday, one day after spring semester classes began at UNL. McCaffrey will remain on full scholarship and stipend this semester since the academic term has already begun.
The Super Bowl-bound Chiefs quarterback performed like a leader off the field, boosting Mecole Hardman's spirits after a mistake.
Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta has already started making some of the tough decisions he believes can help Baltimore negotiate the leap from playoff qualifier to Super Bowl champion. After releasing running back Mark Ingram and quarterback Robert Griffin III last week, DeCosta announced Monday that the Ravens won't re-sign All-Pro long snapper Morgan Cox. The 34-year-old Cox was the initial component of a highly successful placekicking unit that includes holder Sam Koch and second-team All-Pro Justin Tucker, the most accurate field-goal kicker in NFL history.
Such a sweet moment between Tom Brady and his son.
It would make sense in so many ways.