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Former No. 10 overall pick quarterback Josh Rosen has reportedly found a new NFL home. According to ESPN’s Jordan Schultz, Rosen is signing with the Atlanta Falcons. Backup quarterback AJ McCarron went down with a torn ACL this past weekend, so Arthur Smith and Co. were in the market for a signal-caller. It will be the […]

The Boston Red Sox kept pace in the tight American League wild card race on Monday with an 11-inning win at home over the Texas Rangers in the rubber match of their three-game set (BOS 8, TEX 4). The killing blow came courtesy of Travis Shaw, who hit a walk-off grand slam off Dennis Santana. […]

On Monday, Patrick Reed disclosed that he has been in a Houston-area hospital recovering from bilateral pneumonia for the last few days. Reed has not played since the WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational at TPC Southwind just after competing at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, and withdrew from The Northern Trust before it started with an ankle […]

Ja’Marr Chase was the first wide receiver taken in a draft where three wide receivers were selected in the top ten. Based on the first two preseason games, Chase has performed the worst of the terrific trio between him, Jaylen Waddle, and DeVonta Smith. Perhaps Chase is getting back into the speed of a football […]

The Power Five conferences have made it clear: If you can’t play due to COVID-19, you will take a loss. The Big Ten was the last conference to announce its cancellation policy, doing so Monday with a forfeit mandate similar to the rest of the Power Five. Any Big Ten team that is unable to […]

Trevor Lawrence isn’t the only record-setting rookie quarterback who will suit up in Monday’s Saints vs. Jaguars 2021 NFL preseason Week 2 tilt at 8 p.m. ET. On the other sideline will be fourth-rounder Ian Book, who won more games as Notre Dame’s starting quarterback than any other player in program history. Book is buried behind […]

Happy Monday sports fans, it’s Chris Bengel back once again to guide you through another week. We had a great weekend of sports action — despite some nasty weather in the northeast — with everything from MLB to NFL preseason to soccer getting into full swing. Speaking of soccer, I never fancied myself as a […]

Former NHL player Jimmy Hayes died on Monday morning. He was 31. The cause of death has not been made public yet. According to ESPN’s John Buccigross, Hayes is survived by his wife, Kristen, and two sons. Hayes was selected in the second round with the 60th pick in the 2008 NHL Draft by the Toronto […]

On Monday and Tuesday, the New York Yankees and Atlanta Braves will play a two-game interleague series at Cobb County’s Truist Park. In addition to giving us a rematch of the 1957, 1958, 1996, and 1999 World Series — those first two when the Braves were still in Milwaukee — this one also promises some […]

Tigers slugger Miguel Cabrera has hit his 500th career home run. He did so Sunday against the Blue Jays, becoming the 28th player in Major League Baseball history to reach the threshold. Long one of the most revered and storied career marks in baseball, this is an incredibly prestigious moment for the future Hall of […]


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