Former college football player Brad Gaines was tackled on a life-changing play. Damar Hamlin’s injury after tackling Tee Higgins resurfaced memories.
Author: Mike Organ, Nashville Tennessean
Chargers stay in AFC playoff race with win over Titans, who have lost four straight
In a game with big AFC playoff implications, the Chargers got their third win in the last four games, while the Titans have lost four straight.
Titans coach Mike Vrabel explains emotional postgame embrace with center Ben Jones
The emotions showed for Titans coach Mike Vrabel as he hugged center Ben Jones after Sunday’s win over the Colts.
Scott Dixon moves into second place on IndyCar’s all-time wins list with victory in Nashville
Scott Dixon moved past Mario Andretti for sole possession of second place on IndyCar’s all-time wins list with his Music City Grand Prix victory.
Longtime Nashville TV sports anchor and radio personality Mark Howard dies at 65
Mark Howard, who died Sunday, spent more than 40 years as a local sports personality at NewsChannel 5 and The Zone 104.5-FM.
Tennessee angler catches unusual white and yellow bighead carp
Most bighead carp are dull gray in color but this one caught at Reelfoot Lake had dazzling white and yellow features
Chase Elliott claims second NASCAR Cup Series win of season in Ally 400 at Nashville Superspeedway
Chase Elliott took the lead from Kyle Busch on lap 264 of 300 and held on for his second win of the season in a race twice delayed by weather.
TransPerfect Music City Bowl cuts ties with Zac Stacy after video shows ex-NFL RB beating former girlfriend
The Music City Bowl cut ties with Zac Stacy after a video identified him beating his ex-girlfriend in front of their 5-month-old son
Eddie George disappointed in Tennessee State home crowds: We’re playing ‘in front of nobody’
Football coach Eddie George is disappointed in Tennessee State’s average home attendance, the worst in the OVC, ranking 122nd out of 129 FCS teams.
Van Heflin, Vanderbilt’s first Black quarterback to consistently start in 1978, has died
Van Heflin became Vanderbilt’s starter in 1978, six years after Tennessee’s Condredge Holloway became the first starting Black quarterback in the SEC.