Jockey gets 10-yr. ban for electronic device useJockey gets 10-yr. ban for electronic device use
Jockey Tomas Mejia has been been banned 10 years and fined $5,000 for using an electronic device to win a race at Monmouth Park on Sept. 3.
Jockey Tomas Mejia has been been banned 10 years and fined $5,000 for using an electronic device to win a race at Monmouth Park on Sept. 3.
Former Chiefs assistant coach Britt Reid’s felony DWI trial has been scheduled for April 18.
The Baltimore Ravens have promoted running back Devonta Freeman to the active roster Thursday after he spent one week on the team’s practice squad, the team announced.
The Baltimore Ravens are promoting running back Devonta Freeman to the active roster Thursday after he spent one week on the team’s practice squad, his agent, Drew Rosenhaus, told ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
Jeff Borzello asked coaches around college basketball about Memphis, and whether it’s too talented — or just talented enough to win it all.
Which squads are rising and falling as teams start punching their postseason tickets?
Ramsey may be the most famous member of the fivesome, but entire reshuffled secondary will be key to the Rams’ defense remaining among the NFL’s best.
Niners coach Kyle Shanahan isn’t hesitating to work Lance into the offense because of the threat he presents as a runner.
The Cowboys love the tailback’s pass protection, but they need to get their rushing attack rolling — even when their opponent is geared to stop him.
Brooks Koepka will be at Whistling Straits. That’s what the four-time major winner told Golfweek on Wednesday, ending speculation that he may miss the Ryder Cup due to injury. Koepka’s status was in question after he withdrew from the TOUR Championship on Sept. 4 with an injury to his left arm. “I’ll be there. I’m good to go,” Koepka told Golfweek in a text message. “I’m feeling good. Been doing my rehab, doing everything I need to do to be ready for the Cup. I’ll be there ready to play.” Koepka hit a tree root while playing a shot on East Lake’s 10th hole in the third round of the TOUR Championship. Unable to grip a club, he withdrew two holes later. “When I hit the root I thought it was a stinger and my wrist was feeling weird,” he told Golfweek. “I lost feeling to my elbow for a bit. Feeling came back from my elbow to mid-forearm two minutes later, but from mid-forearm to hand was kinda numb.” The winner of this year’s Waste Management Phoenix Open finished 30th in the FedExCup. He had an MRI after leaving East Lake that showed no broken bones. “The MRI showed us some stuff and just making sure it’s calmed down and got everything worked out,” he said. “Grip pressure has gotten back to normal. Some ice, some rest, some soft tissue work and some rehab and we’re good to go.” Koepka, a four-time major winner, has represented the United States in two Ryder Cups (2016, ’18) and one Presidents Cup (2017). He was the United States’ top qualifier in its last international Cup competition, the 2019 Presidents Cup, but had to withdraw due to a knee injury. He went 3-1-0 in the United States’ victory in the 2016 Ryder Cup and 1-2-1 in its loss three years ago.