Redskins RB Adrian Peterson says “without a doubt” he’ll kneel during the national anthem this season and he expects many others will too.
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CrossFit CEO’s comment on George Floyd stirs outrage in community
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LeBron James calls out Fox News host Laura Ingraham for defending Drew Brees: ‘Tired of this treatment’
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European soccer player reveals ‘Justice for George Floyd’ message after scoring goal
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Nets owners call for ‘peaceful response’ amid protests outside Barclays Center
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Working Out From Home: Simple steps to avoid common injuries
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Brett Favre denies taking $1.1 million for no-show work in Mississippi
Hall of Fame QB Brett Favre told a Wisconsin radio show on Friday that he was paid for recording public service announcements and commercials.
Soccer star Alex Morgan announces birth of her daughter, Charlie Elena Carrasco
USWNT star Alex Morgan and her husband, Servando Carrasco, on Saturday announced the May 7 birth of their daughter, Charlie Elena Carrasco.
LeBron James on Ahmaud Arbery video: ‘ARE YOU KIDDING ME!!!!!’
Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James shows anger, sympathy in tweet about Ahmaud Arbery, who was shot and killed while jogging in February.