Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills return to the basics in rebounding from season-opening dud
A season-opening dud motivated Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills to get back to the basics
2023-09-19 06:17
4 more Iowa athletes plead guilty to underage gambling. Cases go on for six athletes with ISU ties
Four former University of Iowa athletes who faced criminal charges in connection with a state investigation into illegal sports wagering have pleaded guilty to underage gambling
2023-09-19 06:16
Saban denies suggestion from Ole Miss' Kiffin that Alabama has new defensive play-caller
Alabama coach Nick Saban says defensive coordinator Kevin Steele is still calling the plays
2023-09-19 05:54
Column: Spire is a key player in NASCAR's charter game. A new revenue model should reward all teams
Spire has driven the price of a charter at NASCAR's top level reportedly to $40 million
2023-09-19 05:26
Falcons are in rare territory with a 2-0 start. Rookie Bijan Robinson leads the way
The Atlanta Falcons are in rare territory, sitting at 2-0 for only the 11th time in franchise history
2023-09-19 05:26
The Chicago Bears are reeling and things aren't about to get easier with Chiefs up next
The Chicago Bears are reeling after two discouraging losses to start the season
2023-09-19 05:19
The 49ers see more work needed after 2-0 start on the road to open the season
The season-opening road trip couldn’t have gone much better for the San Francisco 49ers
2023-09-19 04:59
Army extends the contract of coach Jeff Monken. The deal runs through 2027, AP source says
Army has extended the contract of Jeff Monken, who is the second-winningest football coach in school history
2023-09-19 04:50
Steelers place WR Diontae Johnson, RB Anthony McFarland on IR ahead of meeting with Browns
The Pittsburgh Steelers will have to bounce back from a rough Week 1 loss without wide receiver Diontae Johnson
2023-09-19 04:48
Michigan State tells football coach Mel Tucker it will fire him for misconduct with rape survivor
Michigan State athletic director Alan Haller has informed suspended football coach Mel Tucker he is being fired for cause without compensation for his conduct with activist and rape survivor Brenda Tracy
2023-09-19 04:25
Georgia loses starting tackle Mims as headliner of imposing injury list
Top-ranked Georgia will be without starting right tackle Amarius Mims indefinitely as Kirby Smart says the Bulldogs carry the longest injury list in his eight years as coach
2023-09-19 04:24
Jenni Hermoso not included in Spain’s first squad since winning Women’s World Cup
The majority of Spain’s World Cup winning team – although with the notable exception of Jenni Hermoso – have been selected for upcoming fixtures against Sweden and Switzerland, but it remains unclear whether the players have ended their international boycott following the resignation of Luis Rubiales. Last week, a group of 39 players released an open letter demanding further changes at the Spanish Football Association before they would return to international duty, after their World Cup triumph in Sydney was overshadowed by the fallout that followed Rubiales’ unsolicited kiss on the lips of forward Hermoso. Spain’s World Cup-winning manager Jorge Vilda was replaced amid the furore, with newly-appointed coach Montse Tome announcing her first squad since taking charge. Her selection included 15 of the 23 players who were in their World Cup squad, as well as two star players, Barcelona’s Mapi Leon and Patri Guijarro, who had boycotted the tournament after previously voicing concerns over playing conditions. Tome would not reveal whether she had spoken to the players before she made her selection, which comes ahead of Spain’s match against Sweden on Friday. However, the coach explained that Hermoso had not been selected because it was the “best way to protect her” following the events that followed Spain’s 1-0 win against England in the World Cup final on 20 August. The core of Spain’s World Cup-winning team have been called up, which includes 21 of the 39 players who signed an open letter demanding further changes following the exits of Rubiales and Vilda. An original group of 81 players had initiated the boycott in response to Rubiales’ unwanted kiss of the lips of Hermoso in Sydney. Rubiales only resigned on 10 September, after Hermoso filed a criminal complaint against him for alleged sexual assault. Read More Spain’s World Cup players to continue boycott despite Luis Rubiales’ resignation Spain players demand FA overhaul and continue national team boycott Watch Luis Rubiales arrive at Spanish court over Women’s World Cup kiss
2023-09-19 04:19
