Texas A&M center Erik McCoy has his degree and 39 career starts. That prompted his announcement that he will join three teammmates in forgoing his final season to enter the NFL draft. “Arriving in College Station as a two-star recruit at 17 years of age in 2015, my goal was to earn a college degree
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A&M center Erik McCoy declares for draft
Texas A&M center Erik McCoy has his degree and 39 career starts. That prompted his announcement that he will join three teammmates in forgoing his final season to enter the NFL draft. “Arriving in College Station as a two-star recruit at 17 years of age in 2015, my goal was to earn a college degree…
Patrick Peterson snubbed from All-Pro teams; he and Andy Lee get votes
Sports Betting News released its All-Pro teams for the 2018 season. Not a single Arizona Cardinals player was on either the first or second teams. It is understandable, although one player probably deserves to be on one of the two teams — cornerback Patrick Peterson. He was targeted very little on a Click here to…
NFL Inks First Casino Sponsorship with Caesers Hinting To Shifting Stance On Sports Betting
The NFL and Caesars Entertainment Corporation have partnered up, giving the National Football League its first official casino sponsor in a deal that will roll out just in time for the 2019 Playoffs. While the press release was careful to state that the partnership only relates to their casinos, and Click here to read the…
Sources: Butler testing Brown over 76ers offense
Jimmy Butler has been vocal about 76ers coach Brett Brown and his system, including a film session that some witnesses considered “disrespectful,” sources told ESPN. Click here to read the full article…
Nauseating or just right? NFL officiating in the crosshairs
Mike Pereira was in his customary spot next to Troy Aikman in the Fox Sports broadcast booth for the Bears-Vikings game on the final week of the regular season, ready to chime in when needed on any close calls on the field. ”I turned away because I didn’t know if he was going to throw…
LeBron (groin) out at least three more games
Lakers forward LeBron James will miss at least another week due to his strained groin, with the team ruling him out for Friday’s game against the Knicks as well as an upcoming two-game road trip. The Lakers are 1-3 without James since the injury. Click here to read the full article…
Might Keuchel be this year’s Arrieta for Phils?
After a seven-season tenure with the Astros that included a trio of 200-inning seasons, an American League Cy Young Award in 2015 and an overall 3.66 ERA, Dallas Keuchel is now a free agent. Here, you will find a list of the latest news and rumors surrounding the left-hander. Click here to read the full…
Flacco: ‘Not the most fun’ to back up Jackson
Joe Flacco isn’t dwelling on the fact that this could be his final run with the Ravens, but he acknowledged “it’s definitely not the most fun position in the world” to enter the playoffs as a backup quarterback. Click here to read the full article…
Bucs’ Grimes says he feels disrespected by team
Buccaneers cornerback Brent Grimes says he felt “disrespected” by the coaching staff when asked to shadow Antonio Brown and Julio Jones based on how he’s being paid. Click here to read the full article…
Ganassi closes NASCAR Xfinity team after FBI raid on sponsor
Chip Ganassi Racing is closing down its NASCAR Xfinity Series team on the eve of the 2019 season Click here to read the full article…
CGR won’t field Xfinity Series car in 2019
Ross Chastain was set to drive the car in 2019. Earlier this week, Roush Fenway said it wouldn’t field an Xfinity Series team this season. Click here to read the full article…
The NHL is dominated by youth — can the vets keep up?
Greg Wyshynski ESPN The Wysh List publishes every Friday. Oy, these kids today in the NHL. There’s just … so many of them. At least it seems like that. “This is a young man’s league. It’s changing every year,” said Chicago Blackhawks general manager Stan Bowman. “There are Click here to read the full article…