Source: WR-needy Jets sign ex-Titan MatthewsSource: WR-needy Jets sign ex-Titan Matthews
Former Titans wide receiver Rishard Matthews is signing with the New York Jets, a source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
Former Titans wide receiver Rishard Matthews is signing with the New York Jets, a source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
CB Eli Apple, who was drafted with the 10th pick in 2016 and has one interception in three NFL seasons, was traded from the Giants to the Saints on Tuesday.
Hall of Fame defensive back Rod Woodson has shaved the price on his Pleasanton, Calif. home to $2.275 million. Click here if viewing from a mobile device. The six-bedroom, three-and-a-half bath property that was previously listed at $2.35 million spans 4,592 square feet. It features a solar system, pool
Derek Carr has tweeted that he loves playing for the Oakland Raiders and that he loves “the struggle of trying to fight back for our city when not a lot of people believe in us.”
Sixers point guard Ben Simmons is listed as doubtful for Tuesday’s game against the Pistons because of a back injury.
Several Detroit Lions react to the $1.6 billion prize for the Mega Millions lottery, which will be drawn on Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2018. The bar has already been set for the NFL trade deadline. With the Oakland Raiders agreeing Monday to ship Amari Cooper to the Dallas Cowboys for a first-round pick, the
Jets quarterback Sam Darnold talks about the team’s 37-17 loss to the Vikings on Sunday at MetLife Stadium. The Jets have suffered a slew of injuries in the last few weeks. And coach Todd Bowles on Monday acknowledged that they may have to make some moves to bolster their depth as they reach the
Drew Pomeranz had been added to the Red Sox roster for the World Series, while the Dodgers are going with Scott Alexander over Caleb Ferguson.
A round-up of the best radio soundbites from the U.S. Grand Prix, where Kimi Raikkonen claimed a popular victory and Fernando Alonso had another weekend to forget on his farewell tour of Formula One.
Football players ranging from high schoolers to ex-pros are living in fear of CTE because of a flawed study. Merrill Hoge and Dr. Peter Cummings say, let’s pump the brakes.