Terry McDonough said Cardinals owner Michael Bidwill forced him to communicate with then-suspended GM Steve Keim via burner phone.
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‘Thank you for being my friend’: Jim Nantz signs off on college basketball broadcasting career
Jim Nantz had his shining moment, too, using his trademark catchphrase with signing off from the men’s NCAA Tournament championship game.
Gymnast Sunisa Lee ends Auburn career for health reason, still plans to train for Olympics
Tokyo Olympics all-around gold medalist Sunisa Lee said she has stopped competing for Auburn because of a kidney issue unrelated to gymnastics.
Former Patriots standout Willie McGinest out at NFL Network amid felony assault charges
Willie McGinest had been suspended from NFL Network after he was charged with two felony counts stemming from an incident at a Los Angeles nightclub.
Nike launches product designed to minimize risk of leaks while menstruating and being active
Nike’s new product is an effort to eliminate periods as a factor dissuading women from participating in sports, while offering additional comfort.
Aaron Hernandez’s brother, D.J., arrested after alleged incident at ESPN’s campus
D.J. Hernandez threw a bag containing a brick and hand-written note on ESPN’s property after being turned away at security gate, per incident report.
Lamar Jackson reveals he requested trade from Ravens earlier in March
The Baltimore Ravens quarterback broke his silence to make clear to his fans that he is seeking a split from the franchise.
Richard Sherman gives Georgia’s Kelee Ringo a crash course in how to thrive as an NFL cornerback
Richard Sherman is taking Kelee Ringo under his wing ahead of the NFL draft, teaching the Georgia cornerback the finer points of the position
Pablo Torre joining Meadowlark Media, will still contribute to ESPN
Pablo Torre, who had been the primary of the “ESPN Daily” podcast, will have a new show for Meadowlark Media. He joins the company on April 1.
Brianna Decker retirement Q&A: Olympian reflects on gold-medal career, shares coaching dreams
Brianna Decker, a three-time Olympian with the U.S. women’s hockey team, retired as a player and has already begun her next one: coaching.