A broken neck and a move to junior college didn’t stop Bryce Perkins from giving up on his Division I dream. Now he is the starter for No. 19 Virginia.
Author: Tom Schad, USA TODAY
Jay Gruden faces uncertain Redskins future: ‘If the key works on Monday, I’ll keep working’
After the Redskins dropped to 0-5, questions about Jay Gruden’s job status continued to swirl around the embattled coach and his team.
What it means: How California bill will impact college sports, and what comes next
The images and likeness law for NCAA athletes will not go into effect until 2023. A lot of questions still need to be answered between now and then.
Opinion: Mitchell Trubisky played better — and with Bears’ defense, better might be good enough
Bears QB Mitchell Trubisky made strides Monday night, completing 25 of 31 passes for 231 yards and 3 TDs. It might be good enough with Bears’ defense.
Khalil Mack, dominant defensive effort help Bears beat Redskins to get back on track
After a lackluster start to 2019, the Chicago Bears relished their visit to FedExField on Monday, crushing a dilapidated Washington Redskins team.
Like father, like son? Ravens WR Joe Horn Jr. trying to catch on in NFL
Joe Horn Jr. is a long shot to make the Ravens’ active roster, but the son of the four-time Pro Bowl receiver is still making his own push.
After winning her second World Cup, U.S. women’s soccer coach Jill Ellis stepping down
Jill Ellis, who guided the U.S. women’s soccer team to back-to-back World Cup victories, is leaving the team after its upcoming victory tour.
Chargers’ Russell Okung diagnosed with pulmonary embolism, likely to miss significant time
Chargers offensive lineman Russell Okung revealed Thursday that he has been diagnosed with a pulmonary embolism. He will be out for some time.
Stars on the field and in the front office: Ranking the best players-turned-GMs in sports
Thirty of 123 general managers across four major sports played professionally in their respective league. Here’s a look at best players-turned-GMs.
Zion Williamson signs with Jordan Brand in first major deal as NBA player
Terms of the deal – expected to be among the most lucrative for an NBA rookie – were not made available. Williamson made the reveal on Instagram.