Eric Ebron has signed with the Colts after being released by the Lions on March 14. The tight end’s two-year deal has a maximum value of $15 million, a source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
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Former Lions TE Eric Ebron signs with Colts
Eric Ebron has signed with the Colts after being released by the Lions on March 14. The tight end’s two-year deal has a maximum value of $15 million, a source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Click here to read the full article…
Green injured; Warriors down all 4 All-Stars
Warriors forward Draymond Green left midway in the second quarter of Monday’s game against the Spurs with a midsection contusion. Golden State is already without Stephen Curry (ankle), Kevin Durant (ribs) and Klay Thompson (hand). Click here to read the full article…
Which Sweet 16 matchup is the most compelling?
Gonzaga-Florida State? No way. Villanova-West Virginia? Maybe. But we’re partial to a heavyweight coaching showdown in the Midwest Region. Click here to read the full article…
DEVELOPING STORY: Turner exits after HBP
Dodgers All-Star third baseman Justin Turner left Monday night’s game against the A’s after being hit on the left wrist by a Kendall Graveman pitch in the first inning. Click here to read the full article…
Gregg Popovich, Spurs find ‘silver lining’ amid playoff struggle
San Antonio continues to wait for Kawhi Leonard’s return and faces the real possibility of missing the postseason for the first time since 1997, but the team chooses to look on the bright side. Click here to read the full article…
Haywatch Nights: The continued saga of Gordon Hayward’s recovery
Gordon Hayward was presumed to be finished for the season after he fractured his ankle in the season opener. But the door refuses to stay shut when the Boston Celtics attempt to shut down the chance of Hayward coming back for the postseason. Click here to read the full article…
NFL Mock Draft 2018: Browns trade pick to Cardinals; Jets’ big move lands Josh Rosen
The whole dynamic of the top 10 picks of April’s NFL Draft changed on Saturday thanks to the Jets and Colts. After an aggressive trade up with Indianapolis, the Jets’ trade will send non-quarterback prospects dropping down the board. You’ve got to respect the boldness of GM Mike Maccagnan and head coach Todd Bowles, who…
Decision day: Tough calls for all 30 clubs
So here we are again, about to begin one of the most tension-filled weeks of a baseball season as decisions are made on positions, lineups, playing time, etc., as Opening Day approaches. Let’s run down all 30 teams and check in on some of the important calls they’re making. Click here to read the full…
The toughest roster decisions for every club
So here we are again, about to begin one of the most tension-filled weeks of a baseball season as decisions are made on positions, lineups, playing time, etc., as Opening Day approaches. Let’s run down all 30 teams and check in on some of the important calls they’re making. Click here to read the full…
Bills improve offensive line with Bodine, Newhouse
Russell Bodine and Marshall Newhouse signed with the Buffalo Bills. Click here to read the full article…
Report: Purdue engineering at work for Haas
Purdue’s sports medicine program has asked a group of mechanical engineers on campus to design an NCAA-approved brace for Boilermakers center Isaac Haas, according to the Lafayette Journal & Courier. Click here to read the full article…
Proposed rule could allow officials at NFL office to eject players after instant replay
Egregious “non-football acts” could be subject for ejection next season even if referees don’t call for expulsion on the field. Troy Vincent, executive vice president of football operations, told USA Today Sports on Monday that the league’s competition committee will propose a rule allowing Click here to read the full article…