Chad Henne’s retirement means Chiefs must find solid backup QB

Chad Henne: Spirit WarriorPhoto: AP He’s a Michigan legend and was clutch whenever the Chiefs needed him. On Sunday night, after the conclusion of Super Bowl LVII, former Kansas City backup quarterback Chad Henne called it a career, announcing that he was hanging up his cleats after collecting his second ring. It’s understandable why retirement […]

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Why Oklahoma State was the biggest loser of Super Bowl LVII

We hope the NFL kept its turf receipts. The worst part of Super Bowl LVII wasn’t when the “Game of Thrones” writers revealed themselves as the NFL’s scriptwriters, but the countless times players slipped on the turf, which was developed by Oklahoma State. The university was proud to share the fact the Super Bowl was […]

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What’s going on with New Mexico State basketball?

New Mexico State’s men’s basketball program has shut down for the season amid a hazing investigation, but this big story hasn’t grabbed headlines nationally, at least not yet. During the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, some programs ended their seasons due to outbreaks, but it’s rare in normal times for a major college basketball program […]

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Philly 101: How to ungrease a pole in five days

Philadelphia’s loss to Kansas City in Super Bowl LVII leaves Eagles fans with many questions. How much money will QB Jalen Hurts get in a new contract? Who will call plays when offensive coordinator Shane Steichen leaves for Indianapolis to become head coach? More importantly, who’s going to get the grease off all those poles? […]

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Warriors won’t have Gary Payton II for at least a month

The Warriors traded James Wiseman for Gary Payton II because they needed immediate help. That help won’t come before April. After a four-team trade brought Payton back to the Warriors, a team physical revealed Payton had a core muscle injury. Initial reports from The Athletic said Payton could miss “two-to-three months,” which would take his […]

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Tiger Woods has long odds to win Genesis Invitational

Well, it’s finally here. The moment golf fans have been waiting for: Tiger Woods is finally going to compete in a PGA Tour event this weekend, hitting the links in Southern California when the Genesis Invitational tees off on Thursday.  If you’re looking to put some money down on the 82-time PGA winner, you should […]

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MLB, MLBPA discussing big rule change

The 2023 Major League Baseball season will feature the implementation of several rule changes, including a pitch clock, limits on defensive shifts and bigger bases. There might be one more change coming, with Jesse Rogers of ESPN reporting that a change to the rules on position players pitching is being discussed by the league and […]

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NFL insider reveals reason SB LVII field was slippery

The NFL has faced a great deal of criticism over the quality of the playing surface at Super Bowl LVII, and there have been several explanations offered for why players were slipping all over the field. Apparently, the halftime show may have been one factor. Ian Rapoport of NFL Media discussed the State Farm Stadium […]

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Notre Dame looking to poach Utah OC Andy Ludwig

Tommy Rees was a solid offensive coordinator for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and he’s going to be hard to replace. Not only has he been with the program as quarterbacks coach and then offensive coordinator since 2017, but he also was a four-year starting quarterback for Notre Dame from 2010-2014. That type of organizational […]

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MLB makes ‘ghost runner’ rule permanent for 2023 season

The days of baseball games lasting well into the night are officially over. Jesse Rogers of ESPN reported Monday that MLB’s Joint Competition Committee unanimously voted to make the extra-inning rule permanent for all regular season games this year and in the future. The “ghost runner” rule, as it’s more commonly known, places a free […]

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