Report: NFL Salary Cap to Crash by More Than $18M in 2021
The NFL is expected to take an immense salary cap hit of over $18 million for the 2021-2022 season, according to a report.
The NFL is expected to take an immense salary cap hit of over $18 million for the 2021-2022 season, according to a report.
Former ESPN commentator Jemele Hill slammed the NFL for “forgetting” to mention Colin Kaepernick in its social justice Super Bowl ad.
Super Bowl 55 kicked off Sunday with recording artist Alicia Keys crooning the so-called black national anthem, “Lift Ev’ry Voice and Sing.”
Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James used a racial slur to respond to a female fan after a confrontation in the stands Monday night as the Lakers battled the Atlanta Hawks.
Josh Dickey, a 23-year veteran of the entertainment media, says a white guy can no longer get hired in the medium so… He’s out.
A growing number of big-name advertisers, including Coke and Hyundai, are skipping the Super Bowl this year for fear of offending people.
U.S. soccer star Carli Lloyd felt the need to explain why she dared to stand for the nation anthem during this week’s game.
The NFL playoffs continue to suffer in the ratings with across the board declines through two rounds of games.
ESPN is preparing to launch its first all-female sports commentary show with the January 20 debut of ‘First Take, Her Take.’
Claiming that traditional playing cards are examples of “gender inequality,” a woman has introduced a redesigned deck that eliminates kings.
Clinton operative Robert Reich accused Sen. Josh Hawley of “white privilege” with his new book deal and invoked Colin Kaepernick as “proof.”
The NFL’s video for MLK Day begins with a celebration of the strength of black men, but the video turns to accusing America of being racist.
Stephen Jackson recently revealed that Brooklyn Nets star Kyrie Irving bought the family of Minnesota man George Floyd a house.
A major sports agency is blasting the NFL on Martin Luther King Day, for not hiring any black coaches to fill any of the several recent vacancies.
Vanderbilt University’s Sarah Fuller is reportedly set to be part of President-Elect Joe Biden’s inaugural event this coming week.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) violated her own rules for the 117th Congress on Wednesday when she referred to herself as “a wife, a mother, a grandmother, a daughter” on the House floor during the debate regarding the second impeachment of President Donald Trump.
Lawmakers in North Dakota are taking up a bill to allow competing in sports in high school and college based on one’s biological sex.
Like the rest of the NFL’s 2020 season, the Wild Card games are suffering in the ratings, according to reports.
In a video posted to his Facebook page Sunday, Sheriff John Root, along with Jamie Mosley, who runs the Laurel County Correctional Center, burned their University of Kentucky shirts in protest.
Failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton described last Wednesday’s “attack on the Capitol” as a function of “white-supremacist grievances fueled by Donald Trump.”
Washington Football Team quarterback Taylor Heinicke became the focus of attacks as leftists were reminded he supported President Trump.
The NFL is making good on its promise to fund the social justice movement through the funding of 13 grants to nonprofit organizations connected to the Inspire Change program.
L.A. Lakers star LeBron James has doubled down on his comments about a racist country saying there are “2 Amerikkkas.”
Not only did the NFL not get the ratings boost they were looking for in 2020, but their ratings actually crashed by seven percent.
Hilaria Baldwin, the wife of actor Alec Baldwin, has lost a brand partnership with Cuties Baby Care in the wake of a Spanish heritage scandal that caught fire across the web last month after social media sleuths of news outlets posted videos of Hilaria that show her Spanish accent fading in and out from one video to the next.
Former ESPN anchor Jemele Hill says that the Capitol Police would have reacted more quickly if the protesters had been black.
Actress Alyssa Milano tweeted to her 3.7 million Twitter followers her very own legislative agenda that Democrats in Congress should “pass ASAP” on Wednesday, which included the “George Floyd Justice in Policing Act,” among others.
The Marquette men’s basketball team donned black uniforms and took a knee during the playing of the national anthem on Tuesday night, in response to the decision not to prosecute the officers involved in the shooting of Jacob Blake.
Father Michael Pfleger, a leftist priest, was removed from Chicago ministry following allegations that he sexually assaulted a minor.
Jan. 5 (UPI) — The Boston Red Sox have hired Bianca Smith as a Minor League coach, and she will be the first Black woman to coach in professional baseball history.
“This is healthy!” reads the cover of the February 2021 UK Cosmopolitan magazine, which features plus size models and an article that argues that “wellness” does not mean “one size fits all.”
ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports that most NFL people believe New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees will retire at the end of the season.
The year of coronavirus was a major disaster for professional sports as every league suffered ratings declines, and lost billions in revenue.
SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Becky Hammon became the first woman to direct a team in NBA history, taking over the San Antonio Spurs on Wednesday night against the Los Angeles Lakers following Gregg Popovich’s ejection in the first half.
Model Ireland Baldwin, the daughter of Alec Baldwin, is backtracking after she defended her stepmother, Hilaria, from accusations that she faked her Spanish heritage.
According to reports, Portland’s Antifa chapter is looking to fill the time between riots by launching their own soccer league.
ESPN’s Booger McFarland criticized young black players who seem more worried about social media than improving their football play.
Pelicans coach Stan Van Gundy declared himself the poster boy for white privilege, in his best effort to prove he’s a social justice warrior.
Boxing champ Devin Haney drew the line Thursday on UFC star Amanda Nunes fighting YouTuber Jake Paul saying, “I don’t think he should fight a girl. I think he’s still a man. He gotta fight a man.”
The National Basketball Association is finding out that high-visibility social justice messaging, does not equal high ratings.