AC Milan star star Zlatan Ibrahimović has tested positive for COVID-19, the team announced on Thursday.
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WWE Hall of Fame inductee Joe Laurinaitis, aka Road Warrior Animal, dies at 60
Joe Laurinaitis, known to wrestling fans as Road Warrior Animal, has died, WWE announced. The father of former NFL LB James Laurinaitis was 60.
Fox’s Kevin Burkhardt, Daryl ‘Moose’ Johnston tackle broadcasting amid COVID-19, new partnership
Broadcasting a NFL game in 2020 has its unique quirks and challenges, especially for a new partnership. Kevin Burkhardt and Daryl Johnston explain.
Two-time Cy Young Award winner Justin Verlander to undergo Tommy John surgery, will miss 2021 season
Astros pitcher Justin Verlander said Saturday he will undergo Tommy John surgery; the two-time Cy Young winner will likely miss all of 2021 season.
‘I knew they could do it’: Parent who led Big Ten protest celebrates football’s return
Randy Wade, father of Ohio State cornerback Shaun Wade, led a parent protest against the Big Ten in an effort to bring back fall football.
Lakers’ LeBron James praises ‘special’ Bengals QB Joe Burrow
While Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals fell to the Cleveland Browns on Thursday, Lakers star LeBron James was impressed.
Fan who attended Texans-Chiefs NFL opener tested positive next day; 10 people in quarantine
The Kansas City, Missouri, Health Department said a fan who attended the Texans-Chiefs NFL season opener tested positive for coronavirus the next day.
Bruce Arians says he, Tom Brady ‘fine’ after Bucs coach criticizes QB for Week 1 INTs
Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Bruce Arians said he and QB Tom Brady “are fine” after Arians was critical of Brady’s two Week 1 interceptions.
Eric Reid calls NFL’s racial justice efforts ‘half-hearted,’ use of Colin Kaepernick’s image ‘diabolical’
Free agent safety Eric Reid said the NFL using footage of Colin Kaepernick protesting to promote social justice causes is “diabolical.”
Naomi Osaka’s response to question about message behind US Open masks: ‘What was the message you got?’
Naomi Osaka, who wore masks bearing the name of Black victims of racial violence, says, “I feel like the point is to make people start talking.”