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Broncos' Sean Payton has 'two middle fingers' for critics

Sean Payton’s return to coaching was not exactly ceremonious. Payton was thrust into the spotlight almost immediately as he shut down Russell Wilson’s office at the facility and then criticized the regime before him. Things got even hotter for Payton when the team dropped five out of its first six games of the season. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE …

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NBA legend Isiah Thomas discusses Caitlin Clark's impact on the WNBA: 'I think it's great what she's done'

Basketball sensation Caitlin Clark has helped bring an unprecedented amount of attention to women’s sports. NBA legend Isiah Thomas recently joined Dan Dakich on OutKick’s “Don’t @ Me” to discuss the top pick in the 2024 WNBA Draft’s impact on the game. “I actually love the attention that Caitlin has brought to the WNBA, and I love the attention that …

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Celtics' Kristaps Porzingis dealing with 'rare' leg injury, questionable for NBA Finals Game 3

Boston Celtics forward Kristaps Porzingis is questionable for Game 3 of the NBA Finals against the Dallas Mavericks, and it is not the calf injury that kept him out in games before this series. It is a new, “rare” injury that the team announced on Tuesday. “Kristaps Porzingis suffered a torn medial retinaculum allowing dislocation of the posterior tibialis tendon …

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German police prepare for largest deployment ever ahead of Euro 2024 as soccer violence surges

Clashes between weapon-wielding fans. Organized fights between hundreds of supporters. Late-night attacks. Life-threatening injuries. A recent surge in violence around soccer games is contributing to concerns over security when Germany hosts the European Championship. “We’re readying for all imaginable dangers with high levels of deployment from all security authorities,” said German interior minister Nancy Faeser, who said the country is …

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NBA legend Jerry West dead at 86

Jerry West was more than just a Basketball Hall of Fame player — he embodied the NBA, literally, when he was the inspiration for the silhouette in the league’s logo. West spent his entire playing career with the Los Angeles Lakers. He was a champion with them in 1972, won the NBA Finals MVP despite not winning the title in …

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Rory McIlroy spotted without wedding ring one day after withdrawing divorce petition

One day after he scrapped plans to divorce his wife, Rory McIlroy was spotted without his wedding ring during Wednesday’s practice round at the 2024 U.S. Open in North Carolina. McIlroy said he launched a “new beginning” with wife Erica Stoll despite reportedly filing divorce papers following his first round at the Wells Fargo Championship earlier this year. McIlroy won …

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Joey Chestnut's rival says winner of Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest this year will have 'huge asterisk'

The shocking ban of Joey Chestnut from the Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest this year has sent his competition into a frenzy, with many backing the 16-time champion. That included Geoff Esper, the 2023 runner-up to Chestnut, who told TMZ Sports that the 2024 contest winner will have an asterisk next to their name because the reigning champion won’t be …

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Travis Kelce sheds light on Taylor Swift's cooking skills, keeps favorite meals private

Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift cooked up a relationship that had everyone in the sports and pop culture world talking for almost an entire football season. But what they do well in the kitchen appeared to be more of a personal matter. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have captivated the world as …

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USA basketball chair says it would have been 'irresponsible' to put Caitlin Clark on Olympic roster

The USA Basketball staff knew what kind of backlash they would get if they had not included Caitlin Clark on the Olympic roster. Well, they made the decision to leave the No. 1 overall pick off, and the noise has been loud. Clark herself said that “they woke a monster,” and it remains a debate on whether she was snubbed …

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ESPN's Monica McNutt laments coverage of Caitlin Clark hard foul: 'Are we really leading sports with this?'

The hard foul delivered from Chicago Sky guard Chennedy Carter to Indiana Fever rookie Caitlin Clark garnered a lot of attention across the sports world last week. So much so, ESPN’s “First Take” led with it. Stephen A. Smith, Shannon Sharpe and Monica McNutt all had something to say about the incident. McNutt wondered at the time why the first …

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