Leaderboard: Tiger tracking first win since ’13Leaderboard: Tiger tracking first win since ’13
Tiger Woods shot a third-round 67 and is right in the thick of it at Innisbrook, where he’s just a shot off the lead.
Tiger Woods shot a third-round 67 and is right in the thick of it at Innisbrook, where he’s just a shot off the lead.
It’s almost time for the NCAA tournament selection committee’s big moment. But it will have a tougher time with this year’s bracket thanks to sticky issues such as Oklahoma’s tumble and weighing the credentials of potential No. 1 seeds.
Tiger Woods is squarely in the hunt going into the final round of the Valspar Championship.
Tiger Woods is squarely in the hunt going into the final round of the Valspar Championship.
Seeking depth at defensive end following Thursday’s trade sending Michael Bennett to the Philadelphia Eagles, the Seattle Seahawks are expected to meet with free agent defensive end Benson Mayowa. Mayowa has drawn interest from a number of potential suitors after being released by the Cowboys this
CLEVELAND — The offseason has not officially begun yet, but the Cleveland Browns continue to wheel and deal in an effort to bolster to their roster after finishing the 2017 season with just the second 0-16 record in the history of the National Football League. Less than one day after trading quarterback
Denver Broncos linebacker Von Miller talks with NFL Network’s James Palmer about the team’s pursuit of free agent QB Kirk Cousins, and responds to rumors that he should be traded.
Memphis coach Tubby Smith was asked whether he thought he coached his last game with the Tigers after a 70-60 loss to Cincinnati in the American Athletic Conference tournament semifinals Saturday. He responded by saying, “Who knows?”
Memphis coach Tubby Smith was asked whether he thought he coached his last game with the Tigers after a 70-60 loss to Cincinnati in the American Athletic Conference tournament semifinals Saturday. He responded by saying, “Who knows?”
For years, most people have been wondering if the Browns actually had a tangible plan for success and apparently, the answer to that question is a resounding yes. In what will likely go down as one of wildest offseason days in NFL history, the Browns pulled off three shocking trades on Friday, and the crazy part is that they all looked like brilliant moves. The Browns used their stockpile of draft picks to acquire a quarterback (Tyrod Taylor), the NFL leader in receptions in 2017 (Jarvis Landry) and a cornerback who will likely be starting for the team in 2018 (Damarious Randall). The Browns might not win the AFC North in 2017, but for the first time in a long time, it’s starting to feel like