Sources: Chargers’ Sirianni to join Colts as OCSources: Chargers’ Sirianni to join Colts as OC
The Colts will name Chargers wide receivers coach Nick Sirianni as their new offensive coordinator, sources told ESPN’s Adam Schefter and Field Yates.
The Colts will name Chargers wide receivers coach Nick Sirianni as their new offensive coordinator, sources told ESPN’s Adam Schefter and Field Yates.
The PGA Tour stays in California this week as 144 of today’s best golfers try to tame Riviera.
Ever since his grandmother died, Chris Chiozza says he has been a different basketball player, honoring her memory with his play and commemorating her on his arm.
Of the many decisions a manager must make throughout a season, picking an Opening Day starter hardly is the most consequential. After all, every team needs at least five starters — and almost always more — to get through a grueling 162-game schedule.
Of the many decisions a manager must make throughout a season, picking an Opening Day starter hardly is the most consequential. After all, every team needs at least five starters — and almost always more — to get through a grueling 162-game schedule.
Of the many decisions a manager must make throughout a season, picking an Opening Day starter hardly is the most consequential. After all, every team needs at least five starters — and almost always more — to get through a grueling 162-game schedule.
Cavs coach Tyronn Lue announced Monday that rookie Cedi Osman will receive his third straight start Tuesday against the Thunder in Cleveland’s last game before the All-Star break.
So many things can get in the way — randomness, regression, injuries, the Washington Nationals, etc. But the Dodgers and Cubs enter 2018 with the distinct possibility of doing something unprecedented in the National League — meeting three straight seasons on the NL Championship Series stage.
Young and the Sooners have hit a rough patch, which could tank his POY candidacy. Here are five others that could overtake him and win college basketball’s top award.
Johnny Manziel said on Barstool Sports’ “Pardon My Take” podcast that he and Baker Mayfield are “completely different people” as he responded to the comparisons people are making between the two Heisman Trophy winners.