Like many teams in the NFL, the Los Angeles Rams are having a COVID-19 outbreak that is working through their roster. Here’s what we know.
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National signing day: Georgia, Texas A&M take early lead as college recruits make commitments official; Jackson State pulls off stunner
High school seniors sign their letters of intent Wednesday as college football programs shore up their next class on national signing day.
National Signing Day: What to watch for Wednesday as early college football signing period opens
A quick look at where top college football programs and prospects stand entering Wednesday’s early signing period.
Warriors’ Stephen Curry breaks Ray Allen’s all-time NBA record for 3-pointers in ‘spectacular’ moment years in the making
In a moment fans have been anticipating for a few seasons now, Steph Curry passed Ray Allen as the NBA’s new all-time 3-point king.
Bryce Young wins Heisman, is fourth player from Alabama to secure college football’s top award
Michigan’s Aidan Hutchinson was second, Pitt’s Kenny Pickett third and Ohio State’s C.J. Stroud fourth in the voting.
Manny Diaz ‘disappointed,’ ‘hurt’ by Miami’s decision to oust him as football coach
Former Hurricanes coach says weeks of uncertainty over his job status before hiring of Oregon’s Mario Cristobal “impacted our team, our staff and their families.”
ESPN’s Jay Williams joins NPR to host new podcast starting in January
A new NPR weekly podcast, “The Limits with Jay Williams,” will premiere Jan. 4. But listeners won’t hear anything that sounds like a sports talk show.
New president of Pro Football HOF discusses potential changes to voter transparency, vision for future
Each year’s list of semifinalists and finalists is debated, and there has been no shortage of chatter about what a Pro Football Hall of Famer is.
Youth hockey goalie says he faced racial slurs at tournament in Canada
A 16-year-old black hockey player from Halifax, Nova Scotia, says he was called racial slurs during a tournament last month.
MLB removes player photos and news from website as lockout begins
MLB removes player headshots and articles from team websites amid locking the players out after the expiration of the collective bargaining agreement