NFL Free Agency Hasn’t Begun, but Biggest Pay May Come to Traded Stars
Two Pro Bowlers—DK Metcalf and Trey Hendrickson—could be on the move soon. The Seahawks’ two-time Pro Bowl wide receiver requested a trade Wednesday, the same day the team released Tyler Lockett,...
View ArticleMark Cuban: Mavs Should Have Gotten a ‘Better Deal’ on Luka Trade
Mark Cuban wishes the Mavericks got more for trading Luka Dončić. In his most expansive comments since the Mavericks stunningly traded away their franchise player for Anthony Davis, Max Christie, and...
View ArticleA’s Double Down on Vegas: Stadium Updates, New Hires, Extensions
The surprising A’s have made a series of significant moves this week to establish themselves further in their forthcoming Las Vegas home, including hiring a former skeptic as team president, releasing...
View ArticleBills Making, Spending Plenty of Cash Ahead of New Stadium Opening
The Bills have brought in a lot of extra cash recently. Ownership, led by CEO and president Terry Pegula, received roughly $1 billion in December when the team sold minority stakes totaling about 20%...
View ArticleJames Dolan Escalates Feud With NBA, Demands Budget Overhaul
James Dolan is still at war with the NBA, and the ongoing conflict is now taking on additional levels. Dolan, whose Madison Square Garden Sports controls the Knicks, is now pressing the NBA for...
View ArticleNFL Teams Drop More Than $1 Billion in a Weekend Spending Frenzy
It was a billion-dollar weekend for the NFL. NFL teams combined to hand out more than $1 billion worth of contracts this weekend, highlighted by the six-year, $330 million deal the Bills gave...
View ArticleAmid Rays Stadium Turmoil, Sternberg Faces Wide Pressure to Sell
The hits just keep coming for the embattled Rays, with club owner Stu Sternberg now reportedly under league pressure to sell the franchise. The Athletic reported that Sternberg is being pressed by...
View Article‘Never Seen This’: The Mavs Are Running Out of Players
The Dallas Mavericks are running out of players, and they might not be able to add any more. The team entered Sunday’s game against Phoenix with nine available players, one more than the league...
View ArticleDodgers Break Another Pay Record With Dave Roberts Contract
The defending champion Dodgers have spent all winter bulking up their roster and pushing their payroll to unprecedented heights. Now, manager Dave Roberts is getting his share, too. The MLB club and...
View ArticleCheap QBs, Pricey Plans: How Rookie Deals Have Fueled NFL Spending
Last April, the Bears, Commanders, and Patriots selected quarterbacks with the first three picks in the 2024 NFL Draft. This month, those three franchises are spending big on talent around the young...
View ArticleYankees Record Revenue Faces Uncertainty As Injuries Pile Up
The Yankees enjoyed a meteoric increase in ticket and luxury-seat revenue in 2024, but they now face questions of how to maintain the momentum amid a spate of player injuries. The Major League...
View ArticleWith F1 Media Deal Up Soon, Cadillac Open to American Driver
An American driver may soon be back on the Formula One grid—and it could be with Cadillac, the second U.S.-based team in F1, set to make its debut in 2026. F1 and FIA, the governing body of...
View ArticleThe 49ers Are Cleaning House Before the Brock Purdy Extension Hits
An exodus is taking place in the Bay Area. The San Francisco 49ers are remaking their roster after a 6–11 season and ahead of a likely massive extension for quarterback Brock Purdy, who can be a free...
View ArticleArena Dreams: Atlanta Looking for New Home As Game vs. Fever Moves
The Atlanta Dream are in search of a larger, long-term home arena and are exploring options, including building their own arena that could seat around 12,000 to 14,000 fans, team president Morgan Shaw...
View ArticleRays Abandon $1.3B Stadium Plan, Leaving Their Future in Doubt
The Rays’ days in the Tampa area could now be numbered as the MLB club said Thursday it is not moving forward with a plan to build a $1.3 billion ballpark in St. Petersburg, Fla. The franchise had a...
View ArticleFever-Dream Scheduling Conflict: High School Graduations
The Atlanta Dream weren’t kidding about a “scheduling conflict” for their home opener. They had to make way for several high school graduations. The Dream announced Wednesday that their home opener on...
View ArticleRays Stadium Deal Collapse Sparks Uncertainty: What’s Next for Team?
The fallout of the Rays’ decision to walk away from the deal to build a $1.3 billion stadium contains many more questions than answers, and plenty of tough choices ahead for the MLB club, the league,...
View ArticleJames Dolan Plans on Keeping Knicks, Rangers in the Family
Jim Dolan has no plans to ever sell the Knicks, Rangers, or Madison Square Garden. The polarizing owner rarely gives interviews, but he spoke recently on a one-hour, 45-minute episode of Roommates...
View ArticleBoston NWSL Team Will Not Be Named BOS Nation FC
The Boston NWSL expansion franchise set to start play next year will no longer be called BOS Nation FC, the team announced Friday. A name change had been expected ever since the club announced late...
View ArticleEx-Steelers RB Najee Harris Shades Pittsburgh’s Facilities
Najee Harris spent all four seasons of his NFL career so far with the Steelers, who made him a first-round draft pick in 2021. But earlier this week he said he knew halfway through last season that he...
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