New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft speaks with USA TODAY’s Ralphie Aversa about his new $25 million campaign to combat antisemitism.
Author: Sports Seriously
Jay Bilas shares March Madness bracket advice
ESPN analyst Jay Bilas joins Mackenzie Salmon to share his advice on how to fill out the perfect March Madness bracket.
AFC Week 17 overreactions: Jags continue surge, Steelers stay alive
Week 17 in the AFC had a little bit of everything, but Tony Anderson breaks down the top storylines and how it all affects the playoff picture.
Who should own the Washington Commanders? RG3 weighs in
Robert Griffin III believes whoever ends up buying the Commanders should bring in people with D.C. ties.
Are the Philadelphia Phillies playing with house money this Fall Classic?
USA Today Sports’ Bob Nightengale and Steve Gardner join Sports Seriously to play ‘Fair or Foul’ World Series edition.
Don’t look now, but the Cleveland Cavaliers may just be contenders once again
The Cavaliers 2016 championship behind LeBron James is starting to feel like a very long time ago, but this young Cleveland team may just be ready to bring prominence back to the “The Land”.
Colts RB Nyheim Hines explains how team let Jonathan Taylor down last season
Nyheim Hines says Colts are ready to win a Super Bowl and believes they have the best backfield in the NFL, led by Jonathan Taylor.
Are we destined for a Mets-Yankees World Series? Who stands in the way?
Both New York teams are playing great baseball at the same time — are we destined for a Subway World Series?
Why Danny Ainge should get credit for Boston’s NBA Finals run
3-time NBA champion and former Chicago Bulls point guard B.J. Armstrong joined Sports Seriously and discussed how the Celtics were able to build a championship caliber team.
Are opening pitchers gaining popularity due to shortened spring training?
Former Boston Red Sox first baseman Kevin Millar discusses why MLB teams seem to be embracing the opener pitching strategy.