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Shareece Wright Speaks Out About Being Sexually Assaulted In High School

One former NFL player is using his voice – to bring awareness to sexual assault experiences by young men. Ex-NFL…

2 years ago

LeBron James Wants Nine-Figure Deal To Return To Lakers

Much has been discussed recently about the future of Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James, and whether he should stay…

2 years ago

Patriots Veteran Matthew Slater Retires After 16 Seasons

After 16 consecutive seasons with the New England Patriots, special teams expert Matthew Slater retired from the NFL. The Patriots…

2 years ago

JJ Redick Calls Out Former Coach Doc Rivers For Lack Of ‘Accountability’: ‘Always An Excuse’

Former Los Angeles Clipper and NBA shooting guard JJ Redick called out his former coach Doc Rivers in an ESPN broadcast appearance. Rivers…

2 years ago

Eagles To Play In First NFL Game In Brazil

The Philadelphia Eagles will be part of the NFL's first regular season game in São Paolo, Brazil, on September 6,…

2 years ago

Mets’ Kodai Senga Expected To Begin 2024 Season On Injured List

Mets starting pitcher Kodai Senga might not be ready for opening day. The Japanese phenom is expected to begin the…

2 years ago

Lions Release Veteran Safety Tracey Walker III

The new NFC Championship contenders Detroit Lions released their veteran safety Tracey Walker III, the team posted on social media. Walker…

2 years ago

Blake Snell Remains A Free Agent, But Still In Talks With Yankees

Following his three-year stint with the San Diego Padres, pitcher Blake Snell is currently a free agent. The 2023 Cy…

2 years ago

LeBron James Unsure On A ‘Retirement Tour’ But Wants To Remain A Laker To The End

Following the NBA All-Star Break, Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James told reporters that he would like to finish his…

2 years ago

Maple Leafs’ Auston Matthew’s Scores 50th Goal In Win Over Coyotes

Toronto Maple Leafs center Auston Matthews scored his 50th goal Wednesday night in a 6-3 win over the Arizona Coyotes.…

2 years ago