Brett Favre believes the NFL’s coronavirus restrictions on players could affect Tom Brady the most as he tries to get comfortable with new Bucs team.
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LeBron James says he won’t turn off social media during NBA’s restart
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Joey Chestnut can eat 75 hot dogs in 10 minutes. Study says only 85 is humanly possible
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Duke hires Boston Celtics assistant Kara Lawson as women’s basketball coach
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Scrabble tournaments look to ban racial and ethnic slurs
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Ken Griffey Jr. shares deep-rooted reason he’s always hated the New York Yankees
Baseball Hall of Famer Ken Griffey Jr. shared a story of his long-standing hatred for the Yankees organization.
USC to end dissociation with Reggie Bush, paving way for reunion
Closing in on a decade of dissociation from the USC, former Trojans running back Reggie Bush now has a clearer path to reuniting with the program.
Drew Brees apologizes for his comments on protesting during national anthem after backlash
New Orleans Saints QB Drew Brees publicly apologized for “insensitive” comments he made about NFL players protesting during the national anthem.