Hall of Famer Sam Huff, who revolutionized the linebacker position during the 1950s and 1960s with the New York Giants and Washington, died Saturday.
Author: Chris Bumbaca, USA TODAY
Giannis Antetokounmpo gives speech as Bucks become first NBA team to visit White House since 2016
Giannis Antetokounmpo spoke on behalf of his Milwaukee Bucks visit to the White House on Monday. The Bucks are the first NBA team to do so since 2016.
Raiders release Damon Arnette after former first-round pick brandished gun in threatening video
Raiders cornerback Damon Arnette was released after he brandished a gun and made death threats to someone in an Instagram message.
NFL analysts, including Terry Bradshaw, rip Aaron Rodgers on pregame shows: ‘You lied to everyone’
Several NFL analysts, including Hall of Famers Terry Bradshaw and Jimmy Johnson, criticized Aaron Rodgers on pregame shows for his “selfish” actions.
‘Some things are bigger than winning’: How hockey culture failed Kyle Beach, and what can be done now
Could a sport that emphasizes team over individual, stifles concerns and is slow to adopt change contribute to incidents like Kyle Beach endured?
Attorney: Deshaun Watson trade to Dolphins hinged on lawsuit settlements, NDAs
The lawyer representing 22 women who are suing Texans QB Deshaun Watson said any trade to the Dolphins before the NFL deadline hinged on settlements.
Raiders’ Henry Ruggs III charged with DUI and reckless driving after fatal car accident
Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs III has been charged with driving under the influence resulting in substantial bodily harm following a crash.
Kyle Busch apologizes after using slur in heated post-race interview: ‘I used a word I should never use’
Kyle Busch used an offensive slur in a post-race interview Sunday. Busch was angry with fellow driver Brad Keselowski.
NHL commissioner Gary Bettman non-committal on punishments for Stan Bowman, others
Although no NHL team would likely hire Stan Bowman or others involved with the scandal, Bettman did not rule out their potential future employment.
Baseball’s stolen legacy: The fascinating story of the Negro Leagues and the man keeping the history alive
In 1993, Bob Kendrick met one of the Negro Leagues’ greatest players, Buck O’Neil. The meeting, and the stories, gave him his life’s mission.