Lions DE Ziggy Ansah Quenches Flint, Michigan’s Thirst with 94,000 Bottles of Water
Detroit Lions defensive end Ziggy Ansah helped Flint, Michigan quell its thirst by delivering 94,000 bottles of water.
Detroit Lions defensive end Ziggy Ansah helped Flint, Michigan quell its thirst by delivering 94,000 bottles of water.
Former Portland Trail Blazer Cliff Robinson claims he’s always been a marijuana proponent, but now takes that advocacy to a new level.
In fiscal 2015, the first year of the College Football Playoff system, the SEC raked in a stunning $527.4 million.
With the unlikelihood the Oakland Raiders will make their home in Los Angeles new overtures by a San Antonio businessmen aim to bring the storied NFL franchise to the Alamo City.
The San Francisco 49ers ended their job search for head coach with the hire of former Philadelphia Eagles coach Chip Kelly.
Former Major League Baseball Commissioner Fay Vincent discussed steroids, the ban on Pete Rose, and the power of the players’ union in a wide-ranging interview with The Sporting News.
Robert Griffin III left a couple of passive-aggressive notes in his locker when he cleared it out probably for the last time at FedExField on Sunday.
San Francisco 49ers all-purpose offensive standout Reggie Bush filed a lawsuit against the Convention and Visitors Center (CVC) and St. Louis Regional Convention and Sports Complex as a result of a fall he took on a concrete path surrounding Edward Jones Stadium playing field during a game against the St. Louis Rams on November 1, 2015.
Hillary Clinton aides called upon NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and former Republican Senate Leader Bill Frist for media messaging advice after the then secretary of state sustained a concussion from a fall she took in December 2012.
The forlorn Cleveland Browns hired New York Mets chief strategy officer Paul DePodesta hoping that the baseball analytics guru can provide the same magic he brought to the 2015 National League champions.
On his Christmas vacation President Obama showed-off his sharp short game when he chipped in from 40 feet for a birdie on the 18th hole at the Mid Pacific Country Club in Lanikai.
Matthew Stafford’s wife outraged Detroit Lions fans when she attempted to sell tickets on StubHub of her husband’s game against the Saints game in New Orleans.
Former Ryder Cup captain Paul McGinley—whose Euro team trounced the USA at Gleneagles in 2014—when asked about the Trump Turnberry Resort controversy said, “If the R&A decide to have an Open Championship there I would be very comfortable playing—if I qualify.”
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell weighed in on the Washington Nationals’ disappointing 2015 season at a Monday Politico breakfast.
The R&A slashed GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump’s dream of hosting the Open championship at Trump Turnberry Resort in Scotland because of controversial statements the businessman made regarding Muslims, Mexicans, and others.
A former Los Angeles Dodgers player claims Cuban defector and Dodgers outfielder Yasiel Puig “is the worst person I’ve ever seen in this game. Ever.”
Appearing on the Bernie Miklasz Show in St. Louis, NFL Executive Vice President Eric Grubman personified the public-relations problem unleashed by crony capitalism.
PGA legend Jack Nicklaus, golf’s all-time leader in major championships with 18, claims Tiger Woods still has time to topple his record.
Sitting in a Leavenworth penitentiary for 19 months on a 2007 conviction for operating a vicious dog-fighting ring, Pittsburg Steelers quarterback Michael Vick had plenty of time to think about how to become part of the solution to preventing animal cruelty rather than being part of the problem.
A Philadelphia Eagles fan originated a petition compiling over 70,000 signatures to expel Dallas Cowboys defensive end Greg Hardy from the NFL for allegedly beating his former girlfriend in the summer of 2014.
A South African Court of Appeals overturned a lesser charge of manslaughter and ruled double-amputee Olympian Oscar Pistorius guilty of murder for shooting his girlfriend in 2013.
Rory McIlroy made his first hole-in-one at the age of 9, won the Irish Amateur Championship at 16, and became the youngest and quickest ever to secure his European Tour card in just two events at the age of 18.
After announcing Sunday he plans to hang up his sneakers at the end of the 2015-16 NBA season, Los Angeles Lakers superstar Kobe Bryant may play in the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, according to ESPN’s Marc Stein.
Six more sexual abuse victims of former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky settled with the university, elevating the total scandal payout to a stunning $93 million.
Johnny Manziel lost his starting spot after cameras caught the quarterback partying during his bye week.
Broncos quarterback Brock Osweiler’s opening-drive touchdown march against the Bears on Sunday fired a shot over Peyton Manning’s bow, signaling he is ready to take over starting duties from the beleaguered NFL legend.
Twelve year veteran tight end for the New Orleans Saints Benjamin Watson places presidential hopeful Dr. Ben Carson in the pantheon of great black civil rights leaders.
In remembrance of those killed in the Paris terror attacks last Friday, the Premier League will play a choral version of the French national anthem, “La Marseillaise,” before each game this weekend.
On Tuesday Police evacuated the soccer stadium in Hanover hosting a contest between Holland and Germany because a “suspicious object was found inside” reported the Guardian.
Coming in as a replacement for starter Landry Jones who injured his left ankle on the third series of the game, QB Ben Roethlisberger led the Pittsburgh Steelers to a 30-9 victory in Sunday’s campaign against the Browns.
Although the game will play at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Super Bowl 50 will celebrate the festivities surrounding the event in San Francisco.
The former caddy to Tiger Woods claims in his new book that the golf superstar treated him like a slave.
San Francisco 49ers running back Reggie Bush plans on suing the city of St. Louis because of a fall he took on Sunday, when he slipped on a concrete path after being pushed out of bounds on a punt return.
Adidas enabled more political correctness across the nation on Thursday by offering to pay for free design resources to high schools looking to replace Native American mascots, nicknames, imagery, or symbolism.
ESPN announced the suspension of Grantland, an internet magazine-styled website beloved by some and criticized by others.
In an interview with GQ Sefolosha claims that he was a victim of police brutality. He concedes he called a cop a “midget” and said “I can f— you up.”
According to Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook, regarding winning the 2015-16 NBA championship, the Cleveland Cavaliers go off at a 2 to 1 shot, while the 16-time NBA champions the Los Angeles Lakers maintain 300-1 odds.
The Los Angeles Lakers roster will include 35-year-old veteran forward Metta World Peace, known most of his life as Ron Artest and for a short time as “The Panda’s Friend.”
This past weekend, conservative talk radio icon and author of multiple New York Times bestsellers Dr. Michael Savage and Breitbart News Editor-in-Chief Alexander Marlow discussed his latest book Government Zero: No Borders, No Language, No Culture.
U.S. Rep. Frank Pallone Jr., a top New Jersey Democrat on the Energy and Commerce Committee, sent a letter to two large, daily fantasy sports websites requesting a list of National Football League (NFL) personnel who used their services in the last year.