Former Arkansas and NFL quarterback Ryan Mallett has been pronounced dead at 35 after drowning in Florida.
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Brittney Griner calls out WNBA for travel situation hitting ‘rock bottom’ before changes
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WR Ryan Pellum dresses his baby in USC Trojans gear to announce his college commitment
Ryan Pellum, a 2024 four-star wide receiver, dressed his newborn baby in USC Trojans gear to announce his college commitment on Monday.
Jordan Poyer cancels golf event as sponsors pull out due to location at Trump course
Buffalo Bills safety Jordan Poyer announced he is canceling his golf event after sponsors pulled out due to location at Trump National.
NBA draft 2023: Order, start time, how to watch, TV channel and more
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Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo first men’s soccer player with 200 international appearances
Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo added another international mark with his 200th appearance on Tuesday.
How rookie Bobby Miller saved the Dodgers’ injury-riddled starting rotation
Dodgers rookie starting pitcher Bobby Miller is off to a historic start, helping the Dodgers at a time when rotation is decimated with injuries.
Jordy Bahl leaving Oklahoma for return to Nebraska after leading Sooners to softball title
Jordy Bahl announced her transfer from Oklahoma after leading the school to a third softball title in a row. Bahl intends to return home to Nebraska.
First team in Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy’s tech-infused golf league is announced
The Los Angeles Golf Club is the first team in Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy’s tech-infused golf league, TGL
Toronto Blue Jays demote ace Alek Manoah to minors after disastrous two months
Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Alek Manoah has been demoted to the Florida Complex League one season after finishing third in Cy Young voting.