Broadcaster Suzy Kolber, let go by ESPN, once wanted to play football. Instead, she became one of the best television football journalists ever. | | | | When Tommy Tuberville was a football coach, any damage he could do was limited to a locker room. Now, he's doing real damage to the nation. | | | | Bobby Bonilla, who turned $5.9 million into $30 million thanks to a deferred contract, remains the only player who will be paid until he's 72. | | | | NBA free agency opened at 6 p.m. on Friday, beginning one of the most unpredictable times on the sports calendar. Here's everything you need to know. | | | | Angels superstar Shohei Ohtani hit a 493-foot blast that marks the longest home run of his career and the longest home run of the 2023 MLB season. | | | | Fred VanVleet is set to sign a three-year, $130 million deal with the Rockets, leaving the Raptors after seven seasons and one title. | | | | The Texas Rangers shored up an urgent need by acquiring Kansas City Royals reliever Aroldis Chapman on Friday in the first big move of the summer. | | | | Following a pair of domestic disturbances in June, Titans running back Hassan Haskins and his girlfriend Makiah Green both face charges in Tennessee. | | | | Draymond Green had interest from other teams, including Sacramento, Detroit and Phoenix, but he wanted to return and the Warriors wanted him back. | | | | Jeff Van Gundy had been with ESPN since he left coaching in 2007. He's known for his strong criticism of NBA officiating. | | | | | | | Sign up for the news you want | Exclusive newsletters are part of your subscription, don't miss out! We're always working to add benefits for subscribers like you. | | | | | | |
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