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Vanessa Bryant Awarded $16 Million For L.A. County Misconduct With Accident Photos

A federal jury sided with Vanessa Bryant against Los Angeles County Wednesday, awarding Bryant $16 million in damages for the county’s handling of the deaths of her husband, Kobe Bryant, and 13-year-old daughter, Gigi Bryant.…

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Knicks Make Huge Offer To Acquire Donovan Mitchell – But The Jazz Want Even More

The New York Knicks have offered a significant package to acquire Donovan Mitchell from the Utah Jazz. The Knicks have been willing to send multiple players as well as assets to get the three-time all-star shooting guard, according to…

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NBA Will Not Play On Election Day, Encouraging Fans To Vote

The NBA will not play games on Election Day, Nov. 8, this season in an effort to encourage increased voter turnout for the midterm elections among fans. The league has scheduled games around holidays before,…

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Deshaun Watson Will Most Of Year Due To Suspension – Who Will Replace Him?

Deshaun Watson will serve an 11-game suspension and the Cleveland Browns will need to decide who its new starting quarterback will be.  In addition to the suspension, Watson agreed to pay a fine of $5 million, which…

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Mayfield Beats Out Darnold For One Last Shot In As Panther’s Starting QB

After weeks of competition at training camp, it appears that Carolina Panthers head coach Matt Rhule is finally ready to choose a course for his offense. Quarterback Baker Mayfield is expected to be named the…

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LeBron James’ $97 Million Contract Gives Lakers A Familiar Problem

The Los Angeles Lakers have a problem. It’s one that the organization has faced before. There’s never an elegant solution to this problem, and in this case, the magnitude of the decision could lead to…

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Roquan Smith To Travel To Seattle After Requesting Trade From Chicago Bears

The Bears are not in a good spot heading into the 2022 NFL Season. After going through a regime change following the disastrous Matt Nagy and Ryan Pace era, they go into 2022 with Ryan…

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Red Sox Ace Chris Sale Out For The Year After Bike Accident – Fans Go Wild

Boston Red Sox star pitcher Chris Sale has run into more tough this year.  The 33-year-old southpaw has undergone successful surgery on his right wrist, the team confirmed today. The injury occurred during a bicycle accident over the weekend.…

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Joe Burrow To Miss More Weeks Following Surgery

Following a surgery on July 27 to remove his appendix, quarterback Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals did not release an official timetable for his return. Though he still appears to be on track to…

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Twins Manager Rocco Baldelli Blasts Umpires Following Loss To Blue Jays

Minnesota Twins manager Rocco Baldelli labeled a call at the plate in the tenth inning of the team’s game against the Toronto Blue Jays as “one of the worst moments” of umpiring he has ever…

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$7.6 Billion Dallas Cowboys Named Most Valuable Sports Franchise

In a valuation report of NFL franchises, the Dallas Cowboys have been named the most valuable franchise in all of sports at $7.64 billion. “America’s Team” leads a crowded field of 16 NFL teams worth…

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Britney Griner Sentenced To Nine Years In Prison For Drug Possession By Russian Court

After four months detainment in Russia, WNBA star Britney Giriner was found guilty of attempting to smuggle illegal drugs into the country on Thursday. Griner was then sentenced to nine years in prison by the…

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Henrik Stenson Wins On Debut In LIV Golf Event Hosted By Trump

Playing in front of former President Donald Trump, Henrik Stenson won his first LIV Golf title on debut Sunday at Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey. After the event, Stenson said that he…

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Remembering NBA Legend Bill Russell, Dead At 88

Eleven-time NBA champion Bill Russell died Sunday at age 88. After 14 seasons as a player for the Boston Celtics, Russell was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1975. In 2021,…

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Deshaun Watson Starts Browns’ Training Camp With Suspension Looming

The Cleveland Browns started Day 1 of their summer training camp this week and got their first look at their new quarterback Deshaun Watson for the first time at camp. But, the jury is still…

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Jacob deGrom’s Return To Citi Field Will Stop The World

Picture this. Forty-two thousand fans pack into Citi Field during a season like few others for a game that will be second to none. Let’s make it a 7:10 p.m. start for dramatic effect. The…

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Joe Burrow Gets His Appendix Out – And Bengals Fans Freak Out

Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow underwent surgery on Wednesday to remove his appendix. The operation was successful, and he was cleared to be discharged Wednesday afternoon. With the Bengals’ training camp beginning on the same…

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Cardinals’ Nolan Arenado & Paul Goldschmidt Can’t Make Trip To Toronto Due To Unvaccinated Status

The Cardinals are in the thick of the NL Wild Card race, sitting just 2.5 games back of the first spot in the NL Central as of July 25. All cylinders are firing right now,…

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Celtics Emerge As Kevin Durant Trade Destination

The trade rumors surrounding Brooklyn Nets forward Kevin Durant continue to swirl as more teams try to get their hands on the future Hall of Famer. Many teams have offered mammoth-like packages to the Nets…

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David Ortiz Gives Emotional Hall Of Fame Induction Speech

One of the biggest hitters – and personalities – in Major League Baseball history was immortalized this weekend. David Ortiz, also known as “Big Papi,” delivered a tearful and heart-wrenching speech in both Spanish and…

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Charles Olivera Opens Up As A Significant Underdog Against Islam Makhachev

Charles Olivera is set to face Islam Makhachev for the interim lightweight belt this fall. However, Olivera, who has won his past 11 fights will be the underdog coming into the fight. In fact, Makhachev is a significant…

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