The sister of a former NFL player suspected of gunning down five people said Phillip Adams’ behavior shifted dramatically in recent years.
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Why holding an NCAA Tournament office pool is more important than ever
Although many offices are closed, businesses are encouraging employees to participate in NCAA Tournament pools, even if it impacts productivity.
‘You can’t be a Black cowboy:’ Star bull rider Ezekiel Mitchell and other Black riders defy stereotypes
Black stars defy expectations in the mostly white sport of professional bull riding.
‘Win or lose we booze:’ Johnny Manziel completes just one pass in Fan Controlled Football league debut
Johnny Manziel completed only 1-of-5 passes for 11 yards Saturday night in his debut in the Fan Controlled Football (FCF) league.
After suiting up, Marshawn Lynch decides not to play for Fan Controlled Football league team he co-owns
After suiting up for inaugural night of play in the Fan Controlled Football league, Marshawn Lynch decided not to take the field for team he co-owns.
George Foreman: Trademark smile was late boxing legend Leon Spinks’ ‘greatest gift’
Leon Spinks was a champion in the ring but his smile and spirit were his greatest qualities, George Foreman says.
COVID-19 reality clashes with Super Bowl in Tampa area: ‘It’s really awful every day’
Raymond James Stadium not only is site of Super Bowl 55, but also a symbol of the coronavirus pandemic that has killed more than 440,000 Americans.
‘My neighbor is the G.O.A.T.:’ Tom Brady’s neighbors relish Buccaneers’ success
Residents of Bahama Circle cheer on neighbor Tom Brady as well as protect the Buccaneers quarterback’s privacy ahead of Super Bowl 55.
Vanessa Arroyo, among 7,500 health care workers to be at Super Bowl, advocates for COVID vaccines
Tampa nurse Vanessa Arroyo is one of 7,500 health care workers invited by the NFL to attend the Super Bowl and plans to advocate for the COVID vaccine.
Patrick Mahomes’ top targets — Tyreek Hill and Travis Kelce — beleaguer Bills and put Chiefs in Super Bowl 55
The Kansas City Chiefs’ Tyreek Hill and Travis Kelce were a step ahead of the Buffalo Bills throughout the AFC championship game.