Mike Vrabel is rapidly shaping the New England Patriots’ coaching staff, leaning on trusted relationships to establish his culture and identity. Former Patriots offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels is reportedly the frontrunner to return to Foxborough, while Detroit Lions defensive line coach and run game coordinator Terrell Williams has emerged as a strong candidate for … [Read more...] about Vrabel Targets Familiar Faces to Speed Up Rebuild
Yankees Ripped By Fans Over $15 Million Mistake After All-Star Vote Comes In
The New York Yankees may have missed out on re-signing Juan Soto, but they otherwise can feel pretty good about their offseason â highlighted by the $218 million signing of former Atlanta Braves lefty Max Fried. Fried has been the one steady force in the Yankees starting rotation. With an American League-best 10 pitcher wins against just two losses and 2.18 ERA, the … [Read more...] about Yankees Ripped By Fans Over $15 Million Mistake After All-Star Vote Comes In
Nets Wing Retires Due To Injury
Amid all the NBA free agency rumors and announcements comes news of one candidate taking himself out of the running.Bojan Bogdanovic, a ten-year NBA veteran, today announced his retirement from professional basketball via an Instagram post. The 36-year-old 6’7 Croatian wing was most recently a member of the Brooklyn Nets, but was waived back in February after undergoing … [Read more...] about Nets Wing Retires Due To Injury
Tom Brady Way Ahead of Lions Coach Dan Campbell on Fateful 12-Men Penalty Call
When he retired from pro football after an instantly legendary career in which he won six Super Bowls with the New England Patriots and another in the first of his three years playing for the Tampa Bay Buccanneers, Tom Brady had never spent a moment calling a football game from a broadcast booth. That did not stop Fox Sports from bestowing a 10-year, $375 million contract upon … [Read more...] about Tom Brady Way Ahead of Lions Coach Dan Campbell on Fateful 12-Men Penalty Call
Pistons’ Schröder Wants to Stay. The Feeling is Not Mutual.
After they acquired him at the last trade deadline, Dennis Schröder became a hugely useful player down the stretch of the Detroit Pistons’ first playoff appearance in five years. With him in the fold as a playmaker, scoring threat, half-court creator and clutch-time shot-maker, the Pistons shored up the rotational weakness opened up by the injury to Jaden Ivey, and rode … [Read more...] about Pistons’ Schröder Wants to Stay. The Feeling is Not Mutual.