Lamar Jackson and his hype man, Mark Ingram, talks about the Ravens victory over the New York Jets on Thursday Night Football. Subscribe to NFL: http://j.mp/…
Sources – Anthony Rendon agrees to 7-year, $245M deal with Angels – ESPN
Free-agent third baseman Anthony Rendon has agreed to a seven-year, $245 million contract with the Los Angeles Angels, sources told ESPN’s Jeff Passan. Read More »
SEC Championship Game 2019 Recap

Santiago Leon and Justin Riley recap the SEC Championship Game, how Joe Burrow will be the Heisman winner in 2019, and update on Alabama players entering the draft or not.
Gerrit Cole Agrees to Deal With Yankees
The top free agent on the market will sign the richest deal ever for a pitcher: $324 million over nine years. The Athletic’s roundtable reaction to the #Yankees’ signing of Gerrit Cole, featuring entries from @jaysonst, @ByMcCullough, @MarcCarig, @JimBowdenGM, @enosarris, @lindseyadler and me. https://t.co/azz6ckdnhG — Ken Rosenthal (@Ken_Rosenthal) December 11, 2019 Gerrit Cole agrees to…
Le’Veon Bell doesn’t regret bowling trip — ‘I wasn’t a distraction until now’ – ESPN
Le’Veon Bell said Tuesday that although he wishes he hadn’t been seen bowling in public on Saturday night, he doesn’t “feel bad about what I did,” noting that he bowled a career-high 251 “coming off the flu.”
Dehner Jr.: Sources say Patriots video focused for 8 minutes on Bengals’ sideline
The onus will be on the NFL to decide if it buys the Patriots’ explanation of independent contractors not knowing the rules.
Patriots caught videotaping Bengals after ‘unintended oversight’
The team still trying to distance itself from the 2007 Spygate scandal has to deal with a new report that said a video crew working for the team filmed the Cincinnati Bengals sideline during Sunday’s game. The NFL is investigating whether a Patriots employee was videotaping Bengals play calls on Sunday, per @diannaESPN pic.twitter.com/RMJcnROS5J —…
Giants’ Eli Manning, uncertain of future, turns back clock for a half
With his wife and brother Peyton looking on, Eli Manning threw a pair of touchdown passes in the first half as the Giants built a 14-point lead, only to see their offense stall in a 23-17 overtime loss to the Eagles on Monday night.