Fox Sports revealed its No. 1 NFL crew for the 2022 season on Tuesday. Kevin Burkhardt will handle play-by-play duties along with analyst Greg Olsen.
Author: Scooby Axson, USA TODAY
Transgender swimmer Lia Thomas says she didn’t transition to gain advantage in college sport
Transgender swimmer Lia Thomas responded to critics who say that she gained an unfair advantage competing against women.
Six-alarm fire rips through grandstand at historic Suffolk Downs racetrack
A six-alarm fire that started Monday night ripped through the historic Suffolk Downs racetrack in Boston. Investigators don’t know it was started.
Steve Spurrier weighs in on Nick Saban-Jimbo Fisher feud: ‘I don’t think Saban told any lies’
Hall of Fame coach Steve Spurrier didn’t see anything wrong with what Nick Saban said about Jimbo Fisher. “Did Saban say something that wasn’t true?”
WWE suspends Sasha Banks, Naomi indefinitely, strips tag team title after Monday Night Raw walkout
The World Wrestling Entertainment suspended women’s tag team champions Sasha Banks and Naomi after the two walked out during a match.
‘My name is Dr. Rolle’: Former Florida State star turned neurosurgeon writes his own story
Myron Rolle is also busy with his foundation, which is aimed at serving underrepresented communities. It was inspired by heartbreak in his family.
Lionel Messi, LeBron James tops Forbes’ list of highest-paid athletes
Soccer star Lionel Messi banked $130 million between May 1, 2021 and May 1, 2022. See who else made Forbes’ top 10.
NFL free agent Earl Thomas arrested for violating protective order after warrant issued last month
Texas authorities say NFL free agent Earl Thomas violated a protective order more than twice by sending messages to a woman and her children.
Lawyer: Brittney Griner’s detention in Russia extended 30 days following court appearance
The pretrial detention for Phoenix Mercury center Brittney Griner was extended for another 30 days by a Russian court
Mike Tyson not charged in plane incident after hitting passenger
Authorities in California say they will not charge former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson following an incident on a plane last month.