Pat McAfee reportedly agrees to a $30 million per year deal to make FanDuel show’s exclusive sports betting partner.
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Aaron Rodgers downplays, but doesn’t regret, ‘I own you’ comments vs. Chicago Bears
Aaron Rodgers says he knows at some point his comments about dominating the Bears “will be used against me,” but his 22-5 record “speaks for itself.”
Heisman Trophy finalists revealed: QBs Bryce Young, Kenny Pickett and C.J. Stroud, and DE Aidan Hutchinson
Alabama’s Bryce Young is the overwhelming favorite for college football’s top award. Kenny Pickett, C.J. Stroud, and Aidan Hutchinson also finalists.
Fantasy football rankings for Week 13: Vikings’ offensive recipe changes with no Dalvin Cook
Several top running backs are dealing with injuries this week, forcing fantasy managers to explore other options.
Pitcher Marcus Stroman breaks his own news: He’s signing with Chicago Cubs
Calling Chicago “one of my favorite cities,” RHP Marcus Stroman reveals an agreement to join Cubs just hours before MLB lockout is set to take effect.
Fantasy football rankings for NFL Week 12: Fantasy managers thankful for Chargers’ Austin Ekeler
Fresh off his four-TD game, Austin Ekeler gets the nod as our top-ranked running back. Josh Allen, Davante Adams, Darren Waller lead their positions.
Fantasy football rankings for Week 11: Can the Bills stop Colts’ dynamo Jonathan Taylor?
Jonathan Taylor of the Indianapolis Colts has taken over as fantasy’s No. 1 running back, but he’ll face Buffalo’s top-rated defense on Sunday.
Phillies slugger Bryce Harper claims second NL MVP award
Harper led the majors in doubles, slugging percentage and OPS on his way to being named the National League’s MVP, an award he also won in 2015.
Fantasy football rankings for Week 10: Outbreak leaves Browns thin at RB
Cleveland may only have D’Ernest Johnson to carry the backfield workload after four other running backs, including star Nick Chubb, tested positive for COVID-19.
Aaron Rodgers tests positive for COVID-19: What we know about unvaccinated Packers QB
Green Bay Packers QB and three-time NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers will miss Sunday’s game vs. the Kansas City Chiefs after testing positive for COVID-19.