The Lions’ Amon-Ra St. Brown (toe) expects to play against the Falcons

ESPNSeptember 23, 2023, 08:31 PM ET1 Minute Reading Detroit Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown said he expects to play Sunday’s game against the Atlanta Falcons with a steel plate in the shoe to prevent his injured toe from bending. St. Brown, who is listed as questionable, suffered a foot injury in the Lions’ overtime… Continue reading The Lions’ Amon-Ra St. Brown (toe) expects to play against the Falcons

Sergio Brown: What we know about the former NFL player’s search and investigation into his mother’s murder

Matt Dunham/AP Sergio Brown speaks during an NFL event for children in south London in 2015. CNN — The search for the former continues NFL player Sergio Brown after his mother was found dead with stab wounds near a creek behind her suburban Chicago home, according to the Maywood Police Department. The body of 73-year-old… Continue reading Sergio Brown: What we know about the former NFL player’s search and investigation into his mother’s murder

Brown, retired Kings forward, Burke among the 5 elected to the US Hockey Hall of Fame

Dustin Brown, a two-time Stanley Cup champion with the Los Angeles Kings, marveled at the talent and skill shown by the new generation of players born in the United States, which was showcased Friday with the announcement of US Hockey USA Hockey’s Hall of Fame Class of 2023. Brown was one of five people selected.… Continue reading Brown, retired Kings forward, Burke among the 5 elected to the US Hockey Hall of Fame

WNBA Like mother, like son: Blades Brown, 16, makes US Amateur history

CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE, Colo. – Blades Brown’s mother, Rhonda, was the first player in WNBA history to record a 3-point shot. On Tuesday at Colorado Golf Club, the 16-year-old Brown made five 3’s of his own, firing a course-record, 8-under 64 to earn co-medalist honors at 123street US Amateur. “I was told that the US… Continue reading WNBA Like mother, like son: Blades Brown, 16, makes US Amateur history

After the ESPN shakeup, we still have Hubie Brown for NBA games

Following its highest score NBA Playoff in two decades, ESPN decided to take a hatchet in his game coverage of the league. Mark Jackson and Jeff Van Gundy are no longer with the network. The one who replaced them at No. 1 commentator team with Mike Breen are Doris Burke and Doc Rivers. Ryan Ruocco,… Continue reading After the ESPN shakeup, we still have Hubie Brown for NBA games