Dustin Johnson returns from virus isolationDustin Johnson returns from virus isolation
Dustin Johnson is back after missing two tournaments due to testing positive for COVID-19.
Dustin Johnson is back after missing two tournaments due to testing positive for COVID-19.
With a new coach in hand, the Pelicans are moving forward with their off-season plans and those plans appear to include potentially dealing their franchise star. On Wednesday morning, The Athletic's Shams Charania reported that the Pelicans were "openly discussing" Jrue Holiday in trade talks. Charania also noted that multiple contenders were pursuing a deal. The Pelicans are in a position to compete for a playoff spot once again like last season and Holiday would be a big part of that. The main argument for not bringing back Holiday to the team is that he is on a different timeline than the rest of the roster's core.
With coach Mike McCarthy saying they “need more experience” at quarterback against the Steelers, the Cowboys will start either Garrett Gilbert or Cooper Rush on Sunday.
After Takk McKinley took to social media to discuss possible trades, interim coach Raheem Morris said he would be “held accountable for his actions.”
The 49ers shut down their facility Wednesday after wide receiver Kendrick Bourne tested positive for COVID-19, a source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
The NFL upheld the two-game suspension of Bears WR Javon Wims for unsportsmanlike conduct, the league announced Wednesday.
Defensive end Carlos Dunlap is preparing for his first game as a member of the Seahawks and he's doing it with a reworked contract. Field Yates of ESPN reports that Dunlap adjusted his deal as part of the trade that sent him from Cincinnati to Seattle. Dunlap was set to make about $4.59 million over [more]
The Chicago Bears released former New Orleans Saints wide receiver Ted Ginn Jr., a 3-year starter and 2007 Dolphins first-round draft pick.
The New England Patriots are in the midst of their worst season since 2002, and Bill Belichick is taking a lot of the blame for the team’s lackluster results.
With the 2020 fantasy football season just about halfway over, Matt Harmon takes Week 9 to hand out some mid-season awards, including Alvin Kamara as the fantasy football MVP.