Bleacher Report's Mike Freeman has a column up that explores the possibility of the Ravens cutting or deactivating Ray Rice for the rest of the season. Within it is a quote from an anonymous Ravens player indicating that Rice may no longer have the support of his teammates. From Freeman: I can tell you this. I had a brief text conversation with a Ravens player I've known for some time who told me that the locker room before stood by Rice. Now? "I don't think he has very much support now at all," the player texted. "I think it's gone." The player added that one reason the locker room stood behind Rice was because Rice gave them the impression that he was defending himself from her (as ridiculous as the notion is of a weaponless, petite woman be…
Tywan “Speedy” Claxton made his pro MMA debut at Bellator 186 tonight after a stellar wrestling career as an Ohio Bobcat, and he finished his bout against Jonny Bonilla-Bowman in style with a first-round flying knee. BAH GAWD. …
As we mentioned last week, the Spurs have had a league-low five alley-oop dunks in the last two seasons, and they had just one in the 2012-2013 regular season. Here it is. It's pretty sad, for a couple of reasons: The Spurs are up nine with 28 seconds left. The Spurs are up nine with 28 seconds left, and they are playing the Kings. Boris Diaw is credited with the alley, but it kind of looks like he just missed an awkward shot with three seconds left on the clock. Tiago Splitter gets the oop; at 6' 11'' he seems to get about eight inches off the ground. All those empty seats. Credit to Dan McCarney at the San Antonio Express-News, who tracked down the box score. Video from Synergy Sports. Relatedsports betting calculatorsparlay calculator oddsmoneyline odds …
Drew Magary’s Thursday Afternoon NFL Dick Joke Jamboroo runs every Thursday during the NFL season. Email Drew here. Buy his book here. John Gagliardi died last week at the age of 91, and if that name is familiar to you it’s likely because Gagliardi is the winningest college football coach of all time. The fact that Gagliardi won all his games at the NAIA and D3 levels, mostly at tiny St. John’s University in Minnesota, means that his record will be enduring but also strangely peripheral, given the cultural and visible dominance of FBS college football. Gagliardi won 489 football games. He won four national titles. He also, remarkably, had a winning record as an ice hockey coach. He even dabbled in coaching the basketball team at Carroll College in Montana in his early years. And …
data-mm-id=”_idlza26db”>The Houston Astros have solidified themselves as one of baseball's best teams and a franchise with a large championship window after winning the World Series in 2017 and reaching it once more in 2019. That perception may be marred after a report from Ken Rosenthal and Evan Drellich of The Athletic emerged alleging Houston stole signs using a camera throughout the 2017 season. Former Astros pitcher Mike Fiers was the only source to go on record and confirm that the team used a camera in the outfield to steal signs. The camera was streaming to a television inside the dugout, out of view of any broadcast cameras. From the article: “A feed from a camera in center field, fixed on the opposing catcher’s signs, was hooked up to a television monitor that was plac…
data-mm-id=”_1ps8fwv6q”>While the Los Angeles City Council can crow all they want about how the Houston Astros' cheating scandal robbed them of at least one World Series title, they're far from the only party affected. The line between making it in the bigs and getting sent down to the minors is razor-thin as it stands. The Astros knowing what pitch was coming may not have affected the bottom line for guys like Clayton Kershaw, but there were numerous pitchers they faced off with during the time they were cheating. Every pitch mattered for some of those pitchers. Mike Bolsinger was one of those pitchers. He played against the Astros in 2017, and in one third of an inning, gave up four runs, four hits, and three walks. He hasn't played in the major leagues since. USA Toda…
data-mm-id=”_o9jr1m366″>A quick search on Spotrac can turn a good idea into a great one, but it can just as easily turn a bad idea into a horrific one. Such was the case today, as I watched Max Kellerman explain why he thinks Carson Wentz should demand a trade from the Eagles since, you know, they just drafted Jalen Hurts in the second round. "If I am Carson Wentz, and I believe in myself, I'm going to demand a trade right now."—@maxkellerman on the Eagles' draft decisions ? pic.twitter.com/6NujQSkl6P— First Take (@FirstTake) April 27, 2020Kellerman goes on a long diatribe here explaining why the Eagles should have used their second-round pick, eventually used to pick Hurts, to trade up in the first round and select wide receiver CeeDee Lamb. He argues Wentz nee…
data-mm-id=”_deyj74h5i”>NBC Sports on Peacock is making a hard push for relevance in a crowded landscape. Debuting next week, the platform will feature PFT Live with Mike Florio, The Dan Patrick Show and The Rich Eisen Show. The first original sports talk show will then premiere in September in the form of Brother From Another, a two-hander featuring former former Boston Globe colleagues Michael Smith and Michael Holley. Outkick first reported Peacock was eyeing Smith for the role. From Variety:”“When coming up with our show’s name and thinking about the vibe we wanted to create, we kept coming back to just that — family — and to this brotherhood,” Smith said. “We want this show and the conversations between us and with our guests to feel relatable — literally. As in, if …
data-mm-id=”_svmw56svj”>In what can only be described as the game-of-the-year so far, the Dolphins stagged an incredible comeback not once, not twice, but three times in the final five and a half minutes against the Raiders thanks to their indelible backup quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick. After replacing an ineffective Tua Tagovailoa with about 10 minutes left in the game, Fitzpatrick worked his magic on three consecutive drives, leading the Dolphins to a field goal, touchdown and field goal that ultimately gave the Dolphins a critical 26-25 win in Las Vegas as they seek a playoff spot. No moment of the game encapsulated the unbelievable performance by Fitzpatrick more than his 34-yard heave to Mack Hollins while Fitzpatrick's head was being twisted the other way. The play set up an…
data-mm-id=”_cu19oseiv”>Victor Wembanyama is set to be the No. 1 pick in the 2023 NBA Draft this week, and on Tuesday night he was welcomed to New York to throw out the first pitch before a Yankees game. Seeing a 7-foot-4 future NBA star around a baseball field remains hilarious, but Wembanyama took it to the next level. Several pictures have emerged of Wembanyama hanging out before the game and they are something. He's so much bigger than everyone around him and he made a baseball in his palm look like a marble. Check these photos out:A baseball looks like a marble in Victor Wembanyama’s hands pic.twitter.com/39LNJrJPRX— Joon Lee (@joonlee) June 20, 2023The baseball looks positively tiny:A baseball in Victor Wembanyama’s hand 🤯 pic.twitter.com/eXcZqzK7…