Danny Johnson suffered a rotator cuff injury after a joint-practice body slam from Mark Andrews

No, the NFL does not condone fights during joint practices. And the NFL doesn’t care, until someone is seriously injured. On Wednesday, a Commanders player was injured during joint practices with the Ravens. According to a league source, Washington cornerback Danny Johnson injured a rotator cuff when Baltimore tight end Mark Andrews knocked him to… Continue reading Danny Johnson suffered a rotator cuff injury after a joint-practice body slam from Mark Andrews

APSU alumnus Randy Huth led the Nolensville team to the Little League World Series for the third year

CLARKSVILLE, TN – Nolensville Little League Baseball, led by Austin Peay State University alumnus Randy Huth, is headed to the Little League World Series (LLWS) for their third straight year and will play their first game in the series at -2 pm on August 18. Huth is also the first coach in LLWS history to… Continue reading APSU alumnus Randy Huth led the Nolensville team to the Little League World Series for the third year

Jonathan Toews is leaving the NHL to focus on health

Kristen ShiltonESPN NHL reporterAug 17, 2023, 05:42 AM2 Minute Reading Jonathan Toews says he’s leaving hockey — but not for good. The former Chicago Blackhawks captain — and current unrestricted free agent — announced in a social media post Thursday that while he is “not completely retiring” from the NHL, he is “taking some time… Continue reading Jonathan Toews is leaving the NHL to focus on health

Joao Felix has been linked with a move to Roma

Roma have been linked with Portuguese attacker Joao Felix. Following his return from an unsuccessful spell at Chelsea, Joao Felix is ​​looking to part ways with Atletico Madrid after experiencing a massive fallout with the club’s fanbase and management. According to ANSARoma are the latest team to be linked with the Portuguese talent. The Giallorossi… Continue reading Joao Felix has been linked with a move to Roma

Ryder Cup: Zach Johnson’s scary message to Brooks Koepka, LIV Golf

Ever since Brooks Koepka won the PGA Championship at Oak Hill in May, his presence on the Ryder Cup team has been a hot topic. “I think it’s premature and almost irresponsible to go that far,” Johnson said in his pre-PGA Championship press conference. “It’s not on my radar right now.” The Ryder Cup is… Continue reading Ryder Cup: Zach Johnson’s scary message to Brooks Koepka, LIV Golf

Carlos Alcaraz Leads Tommy Paul With Game Suspended In Cincinnati | ATP Tour

The latest exciting chapter of Carlos Alcaraz and Tommy Paul’s new rivalry was interrupted by rain Thursday at the Western & Southern Open where World No. 1 topped the American 7-6(6), 6-7(0), 4-3 in Cincinnati. The rain came where Alcaraz took the lead in the third set after three hours and two minutes of absorbing… Continue reading Carlos Alcaraz Leads Tommy Paul With Game Suspended In Cincinnati | ATP Tour

Chicago Bulls release 2023-24 schedule. Here are 7 key games – NBC Sports Chicago

Presented by Nationwide Insurance Agent Jeff Vukovich Every year, the NBA schedule comes out and—shocker alert—it contains 41 road and 41 home games for all 30 teams. And yet it was studied like some ancient scroll, parsed for sleights — 12 back-to-backs and that team had 11!—and favorable stretches. Although the Chicago Bulls schedule, which… Continue reading Chicago Bulls release 2023-24 schedule. Here are 7 key games – NBC Sports Chicago

The world chess body has banned trans women from competing in women’s events

The international governing body of competitive chess has effectively banned transgender women from competing and undressing trans men who have already won women’s titles. In his guides for transgender competitors released on Monday, the International Chess Federation, or FIDE, said that players who transition from male to female have “no right” to compete in the… Continue reading The world chess body has banned trans women from competing in women’s events

Canadian golfers have had a successful year. It’s part of a plan.

Comment on this storycomments After Nick Taylor broke a 69-year drought at the Canadian Open this year — becoming the first Canadian to win his country’s PGA Tour event since 1954 — and after the pomp and circumstance, a tearful FaceTime chat with his wife and a few cold beers, he left the course with… Continue reading Canadian golfers have had a successful year. It’s part of a plan.