Tua Tagovailoa suffered a scary injury Thursday, bringing football’s handling of head injuries back to the forefront.
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Rachel Nichols hired at Showtime after public ESPN exit
Nichols also discussed what went on behind the scenes that eventually led to her leaving ESPN.
Abby Wambach cuts ties with Brett Favre-backed venture that received Mississippi welfare funds
Abby Wambach was involved with Odyssey Health Inc and Prevacus. Both companies are working on a nasal spray to treat concussions, called PRV-002.
Race against outrage: How a 6-year-old’s marathon participation has polarized a community
When Rainier Crawford ran the Flying Pig Marathon with his family, heavy criticism — and Child Protective Services — arrived. But is it dangerous?
Tom Brady thanks Bills OC Ken Dorsey for taking him ‘off the hook’ in tablet-throwing tantrum
Bills offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey took out some anger on a tablet as his team lost to the Dolphins on Sunday, something Tom Brady can relate to.
Dolphins special teams coach Danny Crossman not amused by ‘butt punt’ in win over Bills
A fourth-quarter punt by the Dolphins’ Thomas Morstead turned into a viral moment. But Miami’s special teams coach Danny Crossman is still not amused.
New-look Brooklyn Nets move past turbulent summer and back to having championship aspirations
With Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving back on the court and Ben Simmons healthy, Brooklyn has championship dreams once again.
Milwaukee radio station pauses Brett Favre appearances amid welfare fraud scandal, per report
Favre has not been charged with a crime, but texts messages from he and former Mississippi governor confirmed Favre knew where the money came from.
New Jersey high school football player dies two weeks after injury during game
Sophomore Xavier McClain died Wednesday, two weeks after suffering an apparent head injury during a Linden High School football game.
College football report card: Appalachian State’s Hail Mary, Purdue’s penalties earn big grades
The Sun Belt Conference collected millions again from programs who thought they would coast to easy wins.