NFL players will do whatever it takes to win games during the season, but there was something Green Bay Packers quarterback Malik Willis wouldn’t do, and he expressed as much on Sunday. Willis started in place of an injured Jordan Love for their game against the Indianapolis Colts. He was 12-of-14 with 122 passing yards and the first passing touchdown …
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Johnny Manziel criticizes Colorado's Shedeur Sanders over remarks on o-line: 'I’d be absolutely p—-d'
Colorado Buffaloes quarterback Shedeur Sanders took some heat last week when he appeared to shift the blame for the team’s offensive struggles to the lineman who protect him. Johnny Manziel, a Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback who starred for the Texas A&M Aggies, took the son of Coach Prime to task in the latest episode of the “Big Bets on Campus” podcast …
Read More »Michigan’s Greg Harden, who advised Tom Brady, Michael Phelps and more, dies at 75
Former University of Michigan counselor Greg Harden has died. He was 75. Harden counseled Tom Brady, Michael Phelps, Desmond Howard and J.J. McCarthy, among others. Michigan athletics spokesman Dave Ablauf said the family had informed the athletic department that Harden had died Thursday due to complications from surgery. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Greg Harden throws out …
Read More »Fire alarm goes off during Florida State postgame after expensive, disastrous loss to Memphis
Florida State’s recovery from last season’s playoff snub and historic Orange Bowl beatdown to Georgia is off to just as bad of a start. Just one year after an undefeated season and being in contention for the playoffs, the Seminoles are off to an 0-3 start after a 20-12 loss to FBS Memphis on Saturday. Florida State paid Memphis $1.3 …
Read More »UK government accused of cracking down on free speech: 'Think before you post'
LONDON – Britain is facing a free speech crisis as the new left-wing government, overzealous police and courts crackdown on freedom of expression. Prime Minister Keir Starmer, the leader of the ruling Labour Party, and his government of barely two months have been accused of rolling back free speech protections on safety grounds and failing to root out selective enforcement …
Read More »Ex-NFL star Bart Scott gets real on retiring from league: 'Started seeing spots and lights'
Bart Scott played 11 years in the NFL, between the Baltimore Ravens and New York Jets, and walked away from the league after the 2012 season. As the concussion that Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa suffered against the Buffalo Bills was the topic of conversation, Scott appeared on ESPN’s “Get Up” and talked about the real reason why he had …
Read More »Tim Walz says he 'took football back' from Republicans amid constant brags about assistant coaching job
Tim Walz asserted that his experience as an assistant high school football coach means he “took football back” from Republicans, during a campaign speech in Wisconsin on Friday. “I will claim this. I did this on a personal thing. I took football back from ’em,’ too, by the way,” the Democrat VP candidate said at the indoor venue before being …
Read More »Arch Manning converts 2 touchdowns in 3 plays after coming off the bench for injured Texas starter
Texas Longhorns quarterback Arch Manning ran away from a family stigma Saturday. Manning scored a touchdown on the longest play of his college career when he took off on a 67-yard run, extending the Texas lead over UTSA. It was Manning’s second touchdown in three snaps on offense. Manning entered the game off the bench after Texas starter Quinn Ewers …
Read More »LSU narrowly avoids upset when South Carolina misses last-second field goal
Brian Kelly entered the third game of his third season at LSU hoping to avoid the Tigers’ second upset loss of the young season. LSU lost 27-20 in its season opener against the USC Trojans in Las Vegas Sept. 1. While LSU left Columbia, South Carolina, with a win, the Tigers needed a second half comeback and a kick to …
Read More »Former No. 1 Naomi Osaka announces split from coach Wim Fissette
Former world No. 1 Naomi Osaka announced that she is no longer working with coach Wim Fessette. The parting of ways comes after a disappointing second round exit at the U.S. Open for Osaka. At Flushing Meadows, Osaka lost 6-3, 7-6 (5) to Karolina Muchova. Afterward, she said: “It’s a little rough, because I do take these losses really personally. …
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