Check out the greatest moments and plays in this matchup between the No. 10 Nebraska Cornhuskers and the Ohio State Buckeyes.
The Rangers’ longest home run of 2025 offered a glimpse of the power Texas expected. Why health and consistency will define ...
The Bengals beat the Cardinals in Week 17. Here are the replay and highlights from the game at Paycor Stadium.
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With Southwest Florida having its first two Major League Soccer draftees, and both so high, here are the highest area selections from the four major sports — MLB, NBA, NFL and NHL.
Week 15 in the NFL was by far the best slate of the season, and it definitely delivered. From playoff elimination to playoff clinching, the Broncos (beat Packers) and Rams (defeated Lions) are the ...
Lyft proved it can operate as a profitable, cash-generating business. The Freenow acquisition gives Lyft meaningful international scale. Partnership-led investments in AV and AI strengthen Lyft’s ...
The stove remained hot at MLB's winter meetings, which wrapped up Thursday. The big-name signings continued on the final day, as the Atlanta Braves agreed to a three-year, $45 million deal with closer ...
The 2025 MLB winter meetings are over, and there were plenty of big takeaways with some of the biggest names off the board in a few days. The jewel of the offseason didn't sign anywhere. Whoever ...
The 2025 MLB Winter Meetings resume for day three in Orlando, Florida. Day two was packed with action where the Phillies signed Kyle Schwarber to a five-year $150 million contract and Edwin Diaz inked ...
The New York Mets are going to look a lot different next season. The team traded outfielder Brandon Nimmo to the Texas Rangers, closer Edwin Díaz has reportedly signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers and ...
Although the lobby bar is still open, Day 2 of baseball’s Winter Meetings is winding down, and it’s time for The Athletic’s live blog to go to bed. (Honestly, most of The Athletic’s writers probably ...