Moffitt, Ruch involved in multi-truck crash at Daytona
Angela Ruch loses control of her No. 00 truck, causing a multi-truck incident on Lap 68 of the Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series race at Daytona International Speedway.
The Houston Texans aren't trading Deshaun Watson, but that isn't stopping these four teams from consider it, according to Ian Rapoport.
At you acknowledged it, Tom. The Twitter world got a kick out of this.
Hall of Fame quarterback Brett Favre has some advice for Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, who suffered a concussion on Sunday. Be careful. Favre realizes that Mahomes will want to play. Favre spent almost all of his career in an era before the NFL took concussions seriously. For him, whether to play or not play due [more]
Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes appears to be trending in the right direction to play in the AFC Championship Game. Mahomes suffered a concussion on Sunday and remains in the concussion protocol but has cleared some steps already this week, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports. The report says the Chiefs are optimistic that he can practice [more]
Chiefs HC Andy Reid provided a brief update on Mahomes on Monday afternoon.
We feel you, Stephon.
Drew Brees might be retiring, and Tom Brady came back to the Superdome field to find him.
An angry Tom Brady attempted to shove a Saints defensive lineman during Sunday night's Divisional Round matchup, and it didn't go well.
The Lakers faltered at the finish Monday night against the Golden State Warriors. Here are five reasons why.
5. Dan Marino (Miami Dolphins 1983-1999) Perhaps a controversial pick, given that Dan Marino famously never won a Super Bowl. However, Marino’s output was so impressive he cannot be denied from the list. Marino was the first quarterback to pass for 5,000 yards in a season, was a Pro Bowler on nine occasions and won the league MVP award in 1984. Marino was ahead of his time in terms of the numbers he delivered and the style with which he played. A true icon. 4. Aaron Rodgers (Green Bay Packers 2005-present) Aaron Rodgers is often considered the most talented quarterback of all time. He has the special ability to read the field and produce the perfect pass to match whatever situation is thrown at him. Rodgers is a nine-time Pro Bowler as well as winning the league MVP in 2011 and 2014. He is likely to add a third MVP title following this year’s showing. The fact that Rodgers has once again been the best player in the entire league, at the age of 37, catapults him into the top five of all time. He has one Super Bowl to his name, he could well have a second in just a few weeks time. 3. Peyton Manning (Indianapolis Colts 1998-2011, Denver Broncos 2012-15) The longevity of Peyton Manning was truly remarkable. He was voted into the Pro Bowl on 14 occasions and was recognised as the best player in the league five times. Manning’s intelligence and ability to change plays at the line of scrimmage was truly unique at the time. He won two Super Bowls and arguably should have won more. The fact that Manning managed to claim his second ring with the Denver Broncos right at the end of his career ensures he makes the top three of all time.
The Baltimore Ravens have started to clean up their roster after the end of the season, waiving four players including QB Robert Griffin III
The Chargers hired former Rams defensive coordinator Brandon Staley as their next head coach, and he was interested in bringing Rams offensive coordinator Kevin O’Connell with him. But the Rams won’t allow that. The Rams have blocked O’Connell from interviewing with the Chargers, according to Albert Breer of SI.com. Assistant coaches who are under contract [more]
Johnny Manziel appeared to take a shot at the Cleveland Browns on Twitter after his former team fell to the Chiefs in the AFC Divisional Round.
Bruce Arians doesn't think Chase Young should win Defensive Rookie of the Year.
Annika Sorenstam spoke to Golfweek at the LPGA's Diamond Resorts TOC about accepting the Presidential Medal of Freedom from Donald Trump.
ESPN's Stephen A. Smith put all the blame for the Ravens' 17-3 Divisional Round defeat on Lamar Jackson.
Dan Wetzel, Pete Thamel and SI’s Pat Forde thank former Tennessee head coach Jeremy Pruitt for the three years of podcast fodder he has delivered before diving into the grossly mismanaged situation in Knoxville. Can Tennessee thread the needle of NCAA sanctions and hire a competent coach? Dan also has a very important update on his lost bank account as well as a 2020 version of Catch Me If You Can.
Kelly Oubre Jr. had a breakout game after he took on a new role playing alongside the second unit in Monday's win over the Lakers.
Mets owner Steve Cohen made the announcement via Twitter that Jared Porter would no longer be the team’s GM after he admitted to sending explicit text messages and pictures to a female reporter back in 2016 while he was with the Chicago Cubs. So, the question Mets fans probably have on their mind now is where does the team go from here?
The San Diego Padres brought right-hander Joe Musgrove to his hometown team Tuesday, adding yet another starting pitcher in a seven-player trade involving the Pittsburgh Pirates and New York Mets. The Padres, who believe they can contend for the World Series title, will send major league reliever David Bednar and three prospects -outfielder Hudson Head, left-hander Omar Cruz and right-hander Drake Fellows - to the Pirates.