Former Green Bay Packers QB Brett Favre said he’s ‘not ready’ to become an NFL coach right now, but the Hall of Famer kept the idea open long-term.
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Shaq says his Lakers would ‘easily beat’ Warriors, debates Jordan-LeBron
Shaquille O’Neal opens up on a number of topics, including his take on LeBron James vs. Michael Jordan and that his Lakers could beat today’s Warriors.
Shaquille O’Neal aims to throw the ‘best Super Bowl party ever seen’ with carnival theme, live music
NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal said he’s going to throw a memorable Super Bowl party that will be carnival-themed with a Ferris wheel and musical acts.
Kyler Murray apologizes for homophobic tweets that resurfaced after he won Heisman Trophy
Six-year-old tweets from Kyler Murray’s Twitter account were resurfaced following his Heisman win – including several using anti-gay slurs.
Idaho football player Kyree Curington arrested, charged with rape
Idaho defensive backKyree Curington was arrested Saturday on a sexual assault charge, according to Latah County(Idaho) Jail online records.
Back-to-back buzzer-beaters highlight Seton Hall’s thrilling upset of No. 8 Kentucky
The game went to overtime after back-to-back buzzer-beaters, first from Seton Hall then Kentucky, at the Citi Hoops Classic.
Lance Armstrong says last six years have ‘really sucked’ while dealing with doping fallout
Lance Armstrong said Thursday he’llspend the “rest of his life” trying to make amends to the people he let down and who view him as a fraud.
Dolphins WR Kenny Stills, frustrated with lack of passes: ‘Can’t throw the ball to myself’
Stills has 20 receptions for 332 yards, while only being targeted 37 timeson the season. Last year hecaught 58 of 105 targets for 847 yards and six touchdowns.
Historic recruiting class aiming to carry Duke to another national title
A historic recruiting class is hoping to carry the Duke Blue Devils and Mike Krzyzewski to another college basketball national championship.
Nine former athletes who are running for office during 2018 elections
Some athletes have transitioned into a second career in politics.