NFL MVP, ROY and awards rankings: Drew Brees leads for MVP, can anyone catch him?NFL MVP, ROY and awards rankings: Drew Brees leads for MVP, can anyone catch him?
Will Mahomes or anyone else can close the gap?
Will Mahomes or anyone else can close the gap?
On a busy day for goaltenders on the NHL waiver wire, the Carolina Hurricanes put Scott Darling on waivers and the Arizona Coyotes claimed Calvin Pickard from the Philadelphia Flyers.
One baseball analyst thinks trading Trevor Bauer right now is a terrible idea: Bauer.
Matthew shares a story of his father’s dedication to improving care for cancer patients, and offers his usual lineup-setting advice for Week 13.
After a girl wrote to Stephen Curry to say that she couldn’t find his shoes in the girls’ section of the Under Armour website, the Warriors star fixed the problem.
For the third consecutive year at Albany Golf Club in Nassau, Bahamas, the golf world awaits the next chapter of the Tiger Woods story line. Unlike the previous two years at the Hero World Challenge, however, when few, including Woods himself, knew what the future held, let alone how much of a future in golf there would be, this time around there’s a better grasp on the coming year. With his health restored and his back surgically repaired, Woods changed the narrative in 2018 and delivered a rewrite for the coming years. From the dark days of the great unknown, Woods has an unclouded vision of the future following a 2018 he called his most rewarding year in the game. Woods, who tees off Thursday
Goaltender Scott Darling, who signed a four-year deal for $16.6 million, has been waived by the Hurricanes after giving up 3.14 goals per game, while going 2-4-1 this season.
The Buffalo Sabres have been unbeatable lately, but that doesn’t exactly make them a juggernaut. We’ll see how long this lasts.
Tiger Woods is set to play his first 72-hole tournament since winning the Tour Championship in late September. Follow all of today’s action from the Bahamas.
There is “significant momentum” and “an increasing expectation” that the Mets and Mariners will complete a blockbuster involving Robinson Cano and Edwin Diaz, sources told Yahoo! Sports’ Jeff Passan on Thursday morning. A potential deal would give New York an eight-time All-Star infielder in Cano and one of the game’s premier closers in Diaz, who posted 57 saves with Seattle in 2018.