According to NFL Network, running back/kick returner Nyheim Hines suffered a “significant” knee injury in the accident and will need surgery.
Author: Steve Gardner, USA TODAY
NFL running backs band together to address position’s reduced financial muscle
“We’re at a position where our production hurts us the most,” Browns RB Nick Chubb said as top backs have struggled to find big-money deals this offseason.
Daniel Weinman takes home record $12.1 million top prize at World Series of Poker
Playing in the WSOP’s Main Event for the 16th time, Daniel Weinman claims title, topping record field of more than 10,000 entrants.
Cal Ripken reveals he wasn’t happy with Alex Rodriguez’s All-Star gesture in 2001
Alex Rodriguez famously switched positions with the Hall of Fame shortstop at the 2001 All-Star Game, but Ripken offered a surprising admission on Fox broadcast.
Ex-USA gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar stabbed in prison. What we know
Larry Nassar, convicted of abusing young gymnasts, is in stable condition after being stabbed in a Florida prison
MLB All-Star Game: Most deserving starters based on a full year’s worth of stats
Here are the best MLB players at each position over the past full year, combining stats from second half of last season and first half of this one.
Rays bench star shortstop Wander Franco for ‘way he has handled his frustrations’
After multiple incidents during the season of not hustling, throwing equipment, shortstop Wander Franco will sit out at least two games.
‘I was trying to take him deep’: Mike Trout opens up about facing Shohei Ohtani in WBC
Mike Trout admits he was trying to hit a home run before whiffing vs. Angels teammate Shohei Ohtani for final out of the 2023 World Baseball Classic.
Rob Manfred second-guesses giving Astros players immunity in sign-stealing scandal
MLB commissioner Rob Manfred said allowing players to go unpunished for their roles in Astros scandal was “maybe not my best decision ever.”
Report: Keyshawn Johnson, ESPN Radio morning show part of network’s budget cuts
EPSN’s ongoing cost-cutting measures will hit the “Keyshawn, JWill and Max” program after less than two years on the air, the New York Post reports.