Neil Everett and Stan Verrett have co-hosted the late edition of SportsCenter from Los Angeles since 2009.
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Poor air quality from Canadian wildfires causes NFL teams to move activities indoors
While the Giants canceled Thursday’s session, the Commanders, Jets and Eagles are holding indoor practices in light of poor air quality.
NFL teams ‘hammer’ gambling rules to players in wake of latest betting controversy
After the Colts’ Isaiah Rodgers revealed he was at the center of the NFL gambling investigation, teams are emphasizing the rules to players at OTAs.
Kansas City Chiefs matriarch Norma Hunt, only woman to attend all 57 Super Bowls, dies at 85
Norma Hunt, mother of Kansas City Chiefs chairman and CEO Clark Hunt and wife of the late Lamar Hunt, had attended every Super Bowl.
Armed with new responsibilties, Eric Bieniemy makes strong first impression on Commanders
New offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy said he has relished the opportunity to shape the Washington Commanders’ offseason program with his input.
Dev Shah wins 2023 Scripps National Spelling Bee by correctly spelling ‘psammophile’
Dev Shah, an eighth-grader from Largo, Florida, spelled “psammophile” correctly to win the 95th national Bee and the $50,000 prize on Thursday.
What to know about 2023 Scripps National Spelling Bee, how to watch and more
On Thursday, a champion from a field of 231 spellers ages 9 to 14 will emerge. Here’s how you can watch the 2023 Scripps National Spelling Bee finals.
What made Pat McAfee bolt to ESPN? Media sensation provides small glimpse
Pat McAfee talked to the New York Post about his decision to walk away from his four-year, $120 million deal with FanDuel and take his show to ESPN.
Former Rangers star Henrik Lundqvist opens up about health, NHL playoffs, broadcasting
The most emotional and arduous moments of Henrik Lundqvist’s life took place over a 12-month span. USA TODAY Sports caught up with him for a Q&A.
Sports betting’s rise is a cash cow. Are states doing enough to curb gambling addiction?
Since 2018, bettors have wagered $220 billion with U.S. sportsbooks, and that number will continue to grow as more states launch.