Houston Texans’ J.J. Watt returned an interception for a touchdown during the Thanksgiving matchup against the Detroit Lions.
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Diego Maradona’s lawyer wants investigation into arrival time of ambulance
Diego Maradona’s longtime lawyer and agent wants an investigation launched regarding the arrival time of an ambulance to the soccer legend’s home.
From “Ja-Raffe” to ‘The Last Dance:’ How sports still made us thankful in a year ruined by pandemic
As Thanksgiving nears, here are some things for which sports fans can be thankful despite a year ruined by the COVID-19 pandemic.
After 37 years in prison for wrongful conviction, Robert DuBoise completes path to freedom at Buccaneers-Rams game
Robert DuBoise spent 37 years in prison for a crime he did not commit. Here’s how he achieved his path to freedom and how the Buccaneers are helping.
Al Michaels off this week, Mike Tirico will call NBC’s primetime games
Al Michaels will have week off and will be replaced by Mike Tirico, who will call Ravens-Steelers on Thursday night and Packers-Bears on Sunday night.
NBA players meet with Pope Francis at Vatican to discuss social justice, per reports
Pope Francis is hosting five NBA players and union president Michele Roberts on Monday, according to multiple reports.
Saints expected to start Taysom Hill at quarterback over Jameis Winston, per reports
Taysom Hill will replace the injured Drew Brees as the New Orleans starting quarterback over Jameis Winston, according to multiple reports.
College football coronavirus updates: Saturday’s Washington State at Stanford game canceled
Saturday’s game between Washington State and Stanford has been canceled because Washington State will not have enough scholarship players available.
Cleveland Cavaliers’ Isaac Okoro surprises parents with new car after being drafted
Cleveland Cavaliers forward Isaac Okoro, the No. 5 pick in the NBA draft, surprised his parents with a new Range Rover.
Coronavirus postponement updates for college football Week 12: No. 23 Texas at Kansas moved to Dec. 12
The No. 25 Louisiana Ragin Cajuns will not play Saturday against Central Arkansas due to 33 players entering the program’s COVID-19 safety protocol.