In pictures: Sunday's Premier League action
In pictures: Sunday’s Premier League action LIVE
Lallana cannot believe it after missing a simple chance for Liverpool
In pictures: Sunday’s Premier League action LIVE
Lallana cannot believe it after missing a simple chance for Liverpool
Nathaniel Hackett will no longer be calling plays for the Jets.
The Browns seem willing to waste their season for their struggling quarterback.
The NFL prohibits players from wearing “personal messages” that haven’t been pre-approved.
Fantasy football analyst Scott Pianowski offers up several sleepers to consider in Week 5 as bye weeks kick off.
Yahoo Sports takes a look at six rookies who could provide an added spark to their teams despite not being a top draft pick.
Jason Fitz and Frank Schwab join forces to give their instant reactions and takeaways from every game of the Week 5 Sunday NFL slate.
One of the NFL's best kickers made some history on Sunday.
The lopsided win spoke volumes about what the Jets could become this season. And it also voiced a warning for the Patriots beyond just another loss.
Saleh is out in New York.
The Chiefs QB accidentally hit Rice's knee on an interception return.
Fantasy football analyst Pranav Rajaram dissects the latest shifts in the running back landscape ahead of Week 6, including the recent takeover of Tank Bigsby in Jacksonville.
Tensions may be thawing between LIV Golf and the rest of the golf establishment.
Arsenal has scored more than two dozen goals from set pieces since the start of last season. Their latest helped beat PSG in the Champions League on Tuesday.
Why the Knicks and Timberwolves may not be done dealing.
Ohtani isn't stopping after hitting 50-50.
Alabama jumps to the No. 1 in the AP Top 25 poll, moving up from No. 4 after defeating Georgia. The Bulldogs drop from No. 2 to No. 5.
Rodgers went on The Pat McAfee Show to discuss the big Jets decision this week.
Devin Singletary gave himself up at the 1-yard line late on Sunday afternoon instead of scoring an easy touchdown.
With only 117 in MLB history, an immaculate inning is rarer than a no-hitter.
"I think people deserve a second chance if they've done something to work on the first part of it."