Month: July 2021
Durant powers Team USA’s rout of Czech Republic
On a night when he became the all-time leading American scorer in the Olympics, Kevin Durant added another tremendous performance to his Team USA resume in a 119-84 victory over the Czech Republic.
2021 NBA Draft picks who nearly played baseball | Titus & Tate
Titus and Tate discussed a few NBA Draft picks who grew up loving baseball. James Bouknight, Chris Duarte, and Keon Johnson mentioned that baseball was their first love in sports growing up.
Korey Stringer’s death, 20 years later: The lasting impact and how the NFL changed
During 2001 training camp, Vikings lineman Korey Stringer died at age 27 from exertional heatstroke. In the aftermath, new protocols and a psychological pivot changed football.
Source: Colts do expect Wentz back this season
Colts QB Carson Wentz, who suffered a foot injury during Thursday’s practice, is out indefinitely after undergoing additional tests and meeting with a specialist, sources told ESPN.
No kneed: Bucs’ Brady ditches trademark sleeve
Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady has officially shed the trademark sleeve he has worn on his left knee since suffering a torn ACL in 2008.
Prescott says he’s confident lat strain won’t linger
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott is not worried the right latissimus strain that has kept him off the practice field the last two days is anything that will linger into the regular season.
Texans QB Taylor: Watson ‘absolutely’ a resource
Newly acquired Houston Texans quarterback Tyrod Taylor said Deshaun Watson’s presence at training camp has not been a distraction.