They’ve only picked there once, but the pick was a good one
Jets haven’t shown ‘official interest’ in extending Jamal Adams, who will reportedly skip voluntary program
Adams’ future with the Jets first came into question just before last season’s trade deadline, when reports surfaced that the Jets and Cowboys had engaged in trade conversations.
Top high school player Jalen Green enters NBA/G League pathway
Jalen Green, a potential No. 1 pick in the 2021 NBA draft, is entering the reshaped NBA/G League professional pathway program right out of high school.
Report: Denver Broncos star Von Miller tests positive for coronavirus
Von Miller the latest athlete to have COVID-19.
The good news is that Miller is in good spirits, according to the NFL insider.
Ian Rapoport shared the news on Twitter: “NFL star and Super Bowl 50 MVP Von Miller has a confirmed case of COVID-19, his agent @jobybranion of @VanguardSG tells me. The #Broncos star is at home resting and in good spirits. He plans to speak publicly tomorrow.”
It’s still can’t be easy for the former all-time great Aggie to come down with the coronavirus during the middle of a quarantine but that’s where we all are at at the moment, unfortunately.
JT Daniels to enter transfer portal; USC coach cites option to return
USC coach Clay Helton says quarterback JT Daniels has entered the transfer portal but the Trojans will “help him through his decision, including the option of staying.”
Daniels suffered a season-ending knee injury in the opener last year, leading to Kedon Slovis’ emergence as the Pac-12 Offensive Freshman of the Year.
MLB pitcher Roy Halladay had drugs in system, was doing stunts at time of fatal plane crash: NTSB
Hall of Fame MLB pitcher Roy Halladay was doing acrobatics in his plane and had a dangerous mix of drugs in his system when the aircraft crashed into the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Florida in 2017, killing him, the National Transportation Safety Board said Wednesday.The 40-year-old former Toronto Blue Jays and Philadelphia Phillies ace, who…
Commissioners tell VP Mike Pence college sports won’t be back until students return to campus
Those on the call believe a positive tone was struck in Wednesday’s conversation with the Vice President
The WWE Releases Superstars Due to the Coronavirus
During this unprecedented pandemic, we have witnessed virtually every form of sports unceremoniously halt operations. However, one organization has managed to stay alive. The WWE has continued to produce content weekly for fans across the globe. Although greatly modified, RAW, NXT, SmackDown!, and Wrestlemania has continued on. It looked as though Vince McMahon’s global giant…