Welcome to the QB school of ‘Hard Knocks’Welcome to the QB school of ‘Hard Knocks’
The Baker Mayfield vs. Tyrod Taylor competition will be amplified to dramatic levels with the Browns on the HBO series.
The Baker Mayfield vs. Tyrod Taylor competition will be amplified to dramatic levels with the Browns on the HBO series.
Few teams have gone through the “Hard Knocks” experience and felt it was a net positive for the franchise. Particularly when part of that process has included exposing a highly drafted QB
After reaping a bonanza from one of the most generous expansion drafts in sports history, the Golden Knights are two wins from the Stanley Cup Final.
At least three of the Super Bowl champion’s most prominent contributors will not be attending.
Chris Mannix and Brian Scalabrine say who had a good night on Tuesday. Hint: It was not the Cavs’ and their good-luck charm, Nick Gilbert.
Teams like the Giants are gambling with a win-now approach while not preparing a succession plan for their franchise QB, and they’re not alone.
Photos and comments for 7 of the 8 Preakness horses from a rainy Thursday morning at Pimlico, where the rain only stopped for Justify to go out and poor Good Magic got dumped on.
DALLAS — Marc Leishman shot a 10-under 61 on the new links-style Trinity Forest course to take the first-round lead Thursday in the AT&T Byron Nelson. Jordan Spieth was eight-shots back in his hometown event, which returned to Dallas after 35 years at the TPC Four Seasons in suburban Irving. Defending champion Billy Horschel shot 68. Leishman opened with an eagle, started the back nine with three-straight birdies and reached 9 under with another eagle at the 14th. The 34-year-old Australian, a three-time PGA TOUR winner, had chances to go lower but settled for a 10-foot birdie putt at the par-3 17th for the lowest round of his PGA TOUR career. He was a stroke shy of the Nelson record. J.J. Spaun and Texan Jimmy Walker shot 64. Spaun had six birdies in a span of seven holes for a 30 on his second nine — the front nine on the undulating layout with no trees or water hazards a few miles south of downtown Dallas.
Half the participants in the eight-horse Preakness field have yet to experience the sensation of chasing Justify to the finish line. Perhaps one of the new shooters in Saturday’s race can find a way to leave the Kentucky Derby winner in his wake. Quip, Sporting Chance, Diamond King and Tenfold
NBC Sports Boston Bruins Insider Joe Haggerty takes his daily, link-filled trip around the NHL. Â