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ACC Sets Schedule Of 11 Games For Fall Football
While it is highly unlikely that there will be any more college football played in 2020, the ACC board of directors voted on Wednesday on reducing the number of games for the conference to 11,…
MoreGiants Play ‘Black National Anthem,’ “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” Prior To Home Opener
The San Francisco Giants, who were the first team to show solidarity with the BLM movement in calling for racial justice for systematic racism and police brutality in America when the MLB season resumed last…
MoreMike Trout Put On Paternity Leave
On Thursday, the Anaheim Angels announced that they had placed three-time MVP, Mike Trout, on paternity leave. Trout who was expected to leave the team for the birth of his first child in early August, so…
MoreAaron Judge Three-Run Homer Leads Yankees To 8-6 Win Over Orioles
In what seemed like a blown lead for the Yankees when the Orioles roared back against them after their five-run first inning, the Orioles were three outs away from stealing a 6-5 win when Aaron…
MoreChiefs RB Damien Wiliams Opts Out Of 2020 Season
The Kansas City Chiefs, who will look to defend their Super Bowl this upcoming season, will now be without two offensive starters in their repeat campaign. Starting RB Damien Williams announced on Wednesday that he…
MoreMets Shortstop Jose Reyes Retires At 37
On his Twitter account on Wednesday, four-time All-Star Jose Reyes shortstop for the New York Mets announced that after a 16-year career that he would be stepping away from the game. “A young boy growing…
MoreNuggets’ Michael Porter Jr. Spoken To By Exec After Saying COVID Was ‘Population Control’ Conspiracy
During a Snapchat Q&A, Nuggets forward Michael Porter Jr. claimed that COVID-19 was a conspiracy meant to control the world’s population. “Personally, I think the coronavirus is being used obviously for a bigger agenda,” Porter, 22,…
MoreTwins & Cardinals Take Moment Of Silence At 8:46 In Honor Of George Floyd
The Minnesota Twins honored George Floyd’s memory, Minneapolis being the city where Geroge Floyd was killed, at 8:46, eight minutes, and 46 seconds being the time that an officer had his knee on Floyd’s neck,…
MoreArizona Coyotes Blast GM John Chayka Who Quit A Week Before First Playoff Birth Since 2012
The Arizona Coyotes owner Alex Meruelo and former General Manager John Chayka‘s reportedly contentious relationship showed in a statement that the team released after Chayka’s resignation, which came just before the Coyotes were about to…
MoreLos Angeles Chargers’ Joey Bosa Signs 5 Year, $135 Million Deal
The Los Angeles Chargers’ star pass rusher Joey Bosa has signed a mammoth long term deal. This deal comes 13 days after the Cleveland Browns made their pass rusher Myles Garrett the richest in the league…
MoreRockets Guard Eric Gordon Likely Out For NBA Seeding Games With Ankle Injury
In the second quarter of the Houston Rocket’s restart scrimmage against the Boston Celtics, Rockets guard Eric Gordon landed awkwardly on his ankle when he rose up to make a pass and immediately went down in…
MoreWashington Redskins Schedule & Ticket Info: Weekly Matchup Analysis
The NFL schedule has been released and with that, it means that fans can start buying tickets for the 2020 season. Over the course of the last few weeks, we here at uSports have been…
MoreDana Stubblefield, Former 49er’s First Round Pick And All Pro, Convicted Of Raping Disabled Woman
Dana Stubblefield, former 49er’s first-round pick and three-time All-Pro, was convicted of sexual assault on Monday following a nine-month trial and a five-year legal process after the assault was reported in 2015. Stubblefield, 49, could…
MoreWhite Sox Manager Rick Renteria Tests Negative For COVID-19 After Scare
Chicago White Sox manager Rick Renteria, 58, reportedly woke up on Monday with COVID-like symptoms and promptly got tested. Thankfully for himself, his team and the league as a whole, his test results came back…
MoreWVU Parts Ways With D-Coordinator Vic Koenning After Accusations Of Abusive Comments
West Virginia University’s Football team announced Wednesday that the team would be parting ways with defensive coordinator Vic Koenning. This comes a month after the team launched an investigation into mistreatment allegations levied by safety…
MoreMike Ditka Tells Kneeling Athletes To ‘Get The Hell Out Of The Country’
Chicago Bears legendary coach Mike Ditka took aim at athletes who have kneeled during the national anthem in a recent interview. “If you can’t respect our national anthem, get the hell out of the country,”…
MoreColin Kaepernick To Receive Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award
The Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Organization announced on Monday that they were awarding former 49er’s quarterback, and who is commonly referred to as the main catalyst for racial injustice protest in sports, Colin Kaepernick…
MorePhiladelphia Eagles To Add Kobe Bryant Mural In Practice Facility
On a wall in their practice facility, the Philadelphia Eagles recently revealed a mural honoring the life and legacy of NBA legend Kobe Bryant, who passed away six months ago. Bryant, a Philadelphia native, had…
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