Olympic Fans Urged to ‘Be Respectful’ to US Officials, Athletes at Winter Olympics
Fans at the Winter Olympics in Italy were advised to “be respectful” to the American delegation of athletes and officials during the opening ceremony on Friday.

Fans at the Winter Olympics in Italy were advised to “be respectful” to the American delegation of athletes and officials during the opening ceremony on Friday.

It’s not unusual for athletes to spare no effort to put themselves into position to win, but this might be taking it a bit too far.

According to a sports talk radio host, former #2 overall NFL draft pick Ryan Leaf confronted former San Diego Chargers team doctor in a “very aggressive” manner during Super Bowl radio row on Wednesday.
Loud cries of “F*ck ICE!” could be heard loud and clear in Las Vegas on Wednesday night as AEW fans made their displeasure with federal immigration enforcement agents known.
Lakers star Jaxson Hayes will not be available for his team’s next contest after the NBA suspended him one game for shoving the Washington Wizards’ costumed mascot G-Wiz.

President Trump will not be attending Super Bowl LX in person, but that doesn’t mean the millions watching won’t see him.

Contrary to reports from weeks ago, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Agency will not operate at the Super Bowl or any related event.

Patrick Mahomes Sr., the father of the Chiefs’ superstar of the same name, was arrested for violating his DWI probation by allegedly drinking alcohol.

A new ad in San Francisco praising the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency (ICE) is getting plenty of attention from residents and visitors in the run-up to Super Bowl weekend.

New England Patriots legend Tom Brady has disclosed who he will be cheering for in this weekend’s Super Bowl clash between his former team and the Seattle Seahawks.

The NFL had a record ten head coaching vacancies at the end of the year, and exactly zero of them were filled by a black coach.

Scott Laidlaw, a member of one of the Dallas Cowboys’ Super Bowl champion teams in the 70s, passed away last week.

Extreme weather is not typically a concern for sporting events in the Bay Area. Extreme and potentially catastrophic natural events, on the other hand, that’s a different story.

On Friday, the Vikings parted ways with their General Manager, Kwesi Adofo-Mensah. Not an altogether shocking move given the team’s disappointing season and uncertain future outlook.

Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green has lashed out at a “Caucasian” referee, claiming the official gave him a technical foul after he told the ref not to put his hands in his face.

Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr has apologized, saying he “misspoke” after claiming that Immigration, Customs, and Enforcement (ICE) officials were arresting five-year-olds.

Convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein scouted women for Giants Co-Owner Steve Tisch and facilitated contact between them, according to emails released by the Department of Justice on Friday.

Lou Holtz, the legendary college football coach who led Notre Dame to its last national championship in 1988, has entered hospice care at age 89.

The World Snow Sculpting Championship in Minnesota will not feature an entry from the United States, after Team USA violated competition rules by turning its sculpture into an anti-ICE symbol.

Former San Francisco 49ers tight end Vernon Davis is accused of assaulting a woman by throwing books and magazines at her during an argument over abortion.

An Illinois hunter tragically died this week after falling through a frozen pond while trying to rescue his dog.

The behind-the-scenes workings of the Pro Football Hall of Fame selection process are murky and mysterious, full of backroom dealings and little-known rules. But whichever voter(s) broke the Hall’s veil of secrecy and announced that Bill Belichick did not gain the 40 votes necessary for election may soon find themselves no longer a Hall of Fame voter.

Bill Belichick did a lot to prepare Tom Brady for the success he would ultimately have as an NFL quarterback. So, Tom Brady did something for Belichick.

Former NFL General Manager Bill Polian appears to have misremembered whether he voted for Bill Belichick to get into the Hall of Fame after all.

San Antonio Spurs star and native Frenchman Victor Wembanyama says he fears for his safety as a foreign player in the United States, amid a series of violent incidents between leftist agitators and federal agents.

Minnesota Vikings legend John Randle has joined a growing number of current and former athletes speaking out against ICE agents who are enforcing federal law by arresting serious criminals in Minneapolis.

“Teams will fail quarterbacks long before quarterbacks fail teams,” Tom Brady once said.

Sepp Blatter, the former head of FIFA, is advising international fans to avoid traveling to the United States for the World Cup due to what he perceives as Trump’s belligerent attitude toward the world and his crackdown on illegal immigrants at home.

Despite appearing in only eight games and amassing a mere 3-4 record as a starter, Browns rookie QB Shedeur Sanders is headed to the Pro Bowl, NFL Insider Jordan Schultz reports.

Vikings announcer Paul Allen will be stepping away from the mic for a few days after characterizing anti-ICE demonstrators in Minneapolis as “paid protesters.”
The National Basketball Players’ Association (NBPA) is siding with the anti-ICE protesters in Minneapolis, saying their players “can no longer remain silent,” accusing the efforts by law enforcement to apprehend illegal and violent criminals of sowing “division.”

U.S. tennis star Ben Shelton was not among the American players asked whether they’re embarrassed to play for the United States during this week’s press conferences leading up to the Australian Open.

The NBA postponed Saturday’s game between the Minnesota Timberwolves and Golden State Warriors after a federal agent shot an armed man who was interfering with law enforcement activities in Minneapolis.

The NFL filled out its roster of halftime entertainment with some of the more notable anti-Trump acts in show business, and President Trump is choosing to spend his time elsewhere.

If you felt that the influx of NIL and other cash influences had already thoroughly corrupted college sports, you may want to brace yourself.

A scary scene unfolded on Friday after UFC bantamweight fighter Cameron Smotherman collapsed while walking off the stage following his weigh-in ahead of his UFC 324 clash against Rucky Turcios in Las Vegas.

Ryan Wedding, the former Canadian Olympic snowboarder who is accused of sitting atop an international drug trafficking empire, was arrested Thursday in Mexico.

Former Philadelphia Eagles defensive lineman Kevin Johnson was found dead in a Los Angeles homeless encampment on Wednesday.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has launched a probe into the doctor who prescribed late Colts Owner Jim Irsay ketamine and other powerful pain medications.

In case anyone harbored doubt that NFL owners still want an 18-game schedule and remain totally committed to international play, Patriots Owner Robert Kraft has set the record straight.
