No surprise: Raiders exercise Mack’s optionNo surprise: Raiders exercise Mack’s option
No surprise: Raiders exercise Mack’s option
No surprise: Raiders exercise Mack’s option
Bama LB Foster had diluted sample at combine
Hernandez’s death ruled suicide; brain released
Hayes gets 25 years for Smith’s shooting death
Jazz’s Gobert to miss Game 3 vs Clippers
Don Henderson, the NHL linesman injured in an infamous on-ice incident last season, is suing Calgary Flames defenseman Dennis Wideman and the team for $10.25 million, according to TSN and CTV. Wideman assaulted Henderson in a January 27, 2016, Flames game against the Nashville Predators. Wideman cross-checked Henderson, seemingly out of nowhere, concussing the linesman. He was suspended by the NHL for 20 games, before it was reduced to 10 games on appeal.
Don Henderson, the NHL linesman injured in an on-ice incident last season, is reportedly suing Calgary Flames defenseman Dennis Wideman and the team for $10.25 million.
The NBA Playoffs is underway. Online bookie agents no doubt have already seen massive wagers on a few of the teams highlighted in this article. Some teams have looked good so far. Other teams have looked terrible. Keep reading to find out what per head agents should do with NBA Championship Futures.
The Bills are still in the process of evaluating the Patriots’ $6.4 million offer sheet for Mike Gillislee, per coach Sean McDermott. Can Buffalo afford to match the offer for a backup running back?
Mookie Betts came through with a three-run double in the top of the 10th inning, and along the way, he helped provide some protection to Red Sox closer Craig Kimbrel and manager John Farrell.