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Tom Brady earned himself a nice chunk of change with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' win over the Green Bay Packers in Sunday's NFC Championship Game at Lambeau Field.
Brady went to Lambeau Field, backed by a team that was entirely committed to maximizing his window, and earned another Super Bowl berth. The contrast with how the Packers have treated Rodgers recently is stark.
Aaron Rodgers wasn't a fan of his coach's decision on the biggest play of the game.
Conor McGregor had a response for Khabib, too.
Many Pats fans started their Sunday thinking about how to get Matthew Stafford. They also likely spent their afternoon watching Tom Brady head to a 10th Super Bowl. As Tom. E Curran writes, Brady's latest triumph is a rough look in Foxboro.
Officials called only six penalties in Sunday’s NFC Championship Game, but the next-to-last one was huge. It sealed the Buccaneers’ 31-26 victory over the Packers. Maybe if officials hadn’t kept their flags in their pockets all game the Packers wouldn’t have so vehemently disagreed with the pass interference call on Kevin King on third down [more]
Quarterback Deshaun Watson, unhappy with his situation with the Houston Texans, apparently has a ranking for which new team he’d like to play:
It's not easy to find an NBA player performing at a higher level than Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown right now.
Rookie LaMelo Ball’s performance Friday “ain’t gonna cut it for me,” James Borrego says.
Max Kellerman's "cliff" prediction for Tom Brady has aged worse than almost every NFL take spoken since.
Ex-Lions GM Martin Mayhew, who once said he'd win a Super Bowl if he had '22 Matthew Staffords,' now may have a chance to acquire his old draft pick
Everything to know from Buffalo Bills, Kansas City Chiefs in AFC Championship game.
Kelce's monster night continued with this crazy touchdown pass.
Dolphins trade back market adds contender with Matthew Stafford news
See the top Twitter reactions to Dustin Poirier's victory against Conor McGregor in the UFC 257 main event rematch.
Tony Romo called it back in Week 12 as the Chiefs and Buccaneers regular-season game wrapped up.
Aaron Rodgers and the Packers blew several chances to beat the Buccaneers and make the Super Bowl.
Frank Lampard is set to be sacked by Chelsea less than 24 hours after the club's FA Cup victory over Luton Town, with Thomas Tuchel primed to replace him. Confirmation is expected to come today after Chelsea’s players were told not to report to the training ground until Monday afternoon. A text went around the entire first-team squad on Monday morning to inform them that training was delayed, as Chelsea prepared a statement. Lampard was called in to meet with Chelsea board members to be informed of the news, 18 months into the three-year contract he signed as Chelsea head coach. Chelsea were not commenting on the situation, but it is understood that former Paris Saint-Germain manager Tuchel will replace Lampard. Lampard had hoped to be given time to turn around Chelsea’s poor Premier League form and the FA Cup success over Luton looked to be a step in the right direction. But Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich decided to act in a bid to save Chelsea’s hopes of qualifying for next season’s Champions League. Tuchel’s arrival is clearly aimed at trying to bring the best out of two of Chelsea’s big summer signings – his German compatriots Timo Werner and Kai Havertz. Werner missed a penalty in the win over Luton, despite performing better, while Havertz made a late appearance as a substitute. Tuchel’s appointment will also be seen as somewhat of a risk, given Chelsea were warned off him during Antonio Conte’s reign because of his fall-outs with his former employers. Lampard’s departure could split opinion among Chelsea fans, particularly those who still idolise him from the former midfielder’s playing days, when he became the club’s all-time record goalscorer. Speaking before the Luton Town game Lampard said "I’m a fighter first and foremost. It’s how I managed to make a career out of the game as a player. When I packed up, I could have easily stayed in the media or come out of football altogether. "I didn’t need to get back in. I got back in with a desire to be successful. I didn’t have blinkers on. I knew that there will be tough times and things that you can’t control like you did as a player."
The Yankees made another high-risk offseason addition to their starting rotation, acquiring right-hander Jameson Taillon from the Pittsburgh Pirates on Sunday for four prospects. Pittsburgh received right-handers Roansy Contreras and Miguel Yajure, infielder Maikol Escotto and outfielder Canaan Smith. Taillon, 29, has not pitched since May 1, 2019, following his second Tommy John surgery.
For Jessica Korda, the Diamond Resorts Tournament of Champions was all about her ability to just hang in there. Trailing by three shots headed to the back nine at Four Seasons Golf and Sports Club Orlando on Sunday, she first caught Danielle Kang with a late four-birdie burst to shoot 5-under 66, then won with a curling 30-footer for birdie on the first playoff hole. It was the sixth LPGA victory for the 27-year-old Korda, her last one coming nearly three years ago.