Ex-Chiefs running back Le’Veon Bell wrote he’d retire before playing for Kansas City coach Andy Reid again.
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NBA fines Miami Heat president Pat Riley $25,000 for tampering after LeBron James ‘key under mat’ comments
The NBA fined the Miami Heat’s Pat Riley $25,000 for violating anti-tampering rules after comments on radio about the Los Angeles Lakers’ LeBron James.
Islanders’ Mathew Barzal, cheap-shotted by David Krejci earlier, scores winning goal to beat Bruins
Islanders’ Mathew Barzal scores winner vs. Bruins to ensure another game at Nassau Coliseum. Earlier, David Krejci got penalty for stickwork on him.
‘Totally unacceptable’: A’s apologize after photos of food served to minor leaguers surface
Food provided to minor league baseball players remained questionable, at best, in the Oakland Athletics organization.
Bishop McNamara high school shows baseball can beat its diversity problem
A Maryland high school is doing something that has proven difficult throughout all levels of baseball: field a diverse team.
Wayne Gretzky joins Turner as studio analyst after stepping down from post with Oilers
Turner has hired Wayne Gretzky, Hockey Hall of Famer and “The Great One,” as a NHL studio analyst. Kenny Albert and Eddie Olczyk will also work for TNT.
Sun coach Curt Miller fined $10,000, suspended one game for comments about Liz Cambage’s weight
The WNBA fined Connecticut Sun coach Curt Miller $10,000 and issued him a one-game suspension for his comments to a referee about Liz Cambage.
Japan added to ‘do not travel’ list amid COVID-19 surge: What we know about Tokyo Olympics
The opening ceremony of the Summer Olympics is less than two months away, but plenty of questions remain regarding COVID-19 and the Tokyo Games.
Dallas Fuel, Houston Outlaws have turned ‘Battle for Texas’ into Overwatch League rivalry to watch
In Overwatch League’s first three seasons, the Houston Outlaws and Dallas Fuel underperformed expectations. Now the Battle for Texas is can’t-miss.
White Sox manager Tony La Russa stands by criticism of his own slugger Yermin Mercedes
Chicago White Sox skipper Tony La Russa stood by his criticism of Yermin Mercedes’ home run even after the Twins threw at his player on Tuesday.