Minnesota accidentally set off the fireworks after a missed field goal that cost the Golden Gophers a game against the North Carolina Tar Heels.
NHL player Johnny Gaudreau and his brother, Matthew, were killed Thursday while riding bikes when a driver ran them down in Jew Jersey.
Brittany Mahomes said she ‘don’t give a fuck’ what people say about her on social media in the wake of her liking certain pro-Trump posts.
Paris Olympics officials have announced the installation of a bell made for the 2024 games into Notre Dame Cathedral to ring in the faithful.
On Monday, the son of legendary wrestler Sid Vicious told fans that his famous father had passed away. Now the wrestler’s exact cause of death has been released.
Sen. Jon Tester (D-MT) is receiving a boost from an outside group soliciting college athletes in Montana to endorse the embattled red-state incumbent.
The Taliban terrorist organization ruling Afghanistan confirmed on Wednesday that it had formally banned mixed martial arts (MMA), a sport that began thriving in the country in the final years before the fall of Kabul in 2021.
It’s not unusual for the Jets to be in disarray. However, that’s usually because they don’t have a QB. This time, it’s a little different.
LSU announced this week that it will not change its long-standing pregame routine, in which the team remains in the locker room during the anthem. This is despite a call from Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry (R) to have players on the field during the playing of the Star-Spangles Banner.
Caitlin Clark bursts out in laughter after a teammate accidentally drops a sexually suggestive remark during a press conference.
Brittany Mahomes, the wife of Kansas City Chiefs star quarterback Patrick Mahomes, seems to have tripled down on her apparent Trump support.
Caitlin Clark added insult to injury Wednesday night as she humiliated DiJonai Carrington on the way to a big Eastern Conference win,
Uruguayan footballer Juan Izquierdo collapsed on the field during a match in Brazil last Thursday and was pronounced dead on Tuesday.
More than 800 people attended a Sunday Christian revival event at Ohio State University, which several of the school’s football stars led.
Japanese tennis star Yoshihito Nishioka was compelled to withdraw from the U.S. Open on Monday after collapsing during the first round.
Pro wrestling legend Sid Eudy, who shot to fame in the 1990s as “Sid Vicious,” has died at 63, according to his family.
Former New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick did not hold back on Monday when he called the state of Massachusetts “Taxachussets.”
The WNBA’s Indiana Fever published a report touting the team’s amazing success without mentioning Caitlin Clark even one time.
Adrianne Curry, a model who was the winner of the first season of CW’s “America’s Next Top Model” in 2003, slammed billionaire and Shark Tank investor Mark Cuban after he shared an X post about Vice President Kamala Harris — who has been in office for three and a half years — allegedly having “her own policies” on her campaign trail and claimed “She literally is redefining the party.”
Vice President Kamala Harris and her party’s championing of football could cost them the election, according to a piece in the left-wing magazine The Nation that warned Democrats’ attempt to co-opt the iconic sport — which supposedly symbolizes conservatism, violence, and a brand of American “hypermasculinity” — could backfire by alienating younger, more progressive voters.
NASCAR racing is an incredibly dangerous sport, and injury can occur at any moment, even while celebrating.
Tennis great and women’s sports advocate Martina Navratilova is blasting the Paralympics for allowing transgender to compete as a woman.
A high school football quarterback in Alabama died Saturay after suffering a brain injury on the field Friday, authorities say.
Boxing fans were shocked when it appeared that Floyd Mayweather Jr “fired” the referee in the middle of his fight with John Gotti III on Sat.
Ed Kelce, the father Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, recently revealed that the platform X banned him for life.
An iconic jersey worn by baseball legend Babe Ruth was sold for over $24 million at an auction on Sunday.
The historic Jay Littleton Ball Park in CA that served as the backdrop of the film ‘A League of Their Own’ burned to the ground on Thursday.
Brittany Mahomes, the wife of Chiefs Super Bowl champion QB Pat Mahomes, lashed out at “haters” who criticized her for appearing to like a pro-Trump social media post on Friday.
Las Vegas Raiders Players Maxx Crosby, Alex Bachman, and Gardner Minshew met with Donald Trump during the former president’s recent visit to Vegas, according to an X post showing the two players shaking Trump’s hand.
Harrison Butker, devout Catholic and Super Bowl champion kicker for the Kansas City Chiefs, is blasting Chicago Cardinal Archbishop Blasé Cupich for not mentioning Jesus’ name during his invocation at this week’s Democratic National Convention (DNC).
Golden State Warriors guard Steph Curry appeared on video before Democratic National Convention (DNC) attendees Thursday night and endorsed Kamala Harris’s presidential candidacy.
Amid increased discussion over the makeup of Team USA’s flag football team for the 2028 Olympics, Rapinoe says on her podcast, A Touch More, that she wants to see the NFL’s original anthem protester on the roster.
Last week, ESPN’s Kirk Herbstreit made his opposition to allowing men to compete in women’s sports well-known, and since then, Herbstreit says no one has spoken to him about it.
Rachael “Raygun” Gunn, the 36-year-old Aussie breakdancer who went viral for one – scratch that – the most bizarre breakdancing performance ever caught on camera, has signed with a talent agency called Born Bred Talent, who represents some of the more popular social media influencers in Australia and New Zealand.
WNBA star Angel Reese calls on American voters to get off the bench and have their voices heard by voting in this November’s election.
NBA legend Magic Johnson suffered a social media backlash after gushing over the convention speeches given by Barack and Michelle Obama.
U.S. Olympian Noah Lyles claims he was afraid he might expose his competitors to his case of COVID during his bronze medal-winning 200M run.