Kadarius Toney, Chiefs' Super Bowl hero, arrested for allegedly strangling a woman
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With Ohio State set to hire three-time Super Bowl champion and former NFL head coach Matt Patricia, the Buckeyes have capped what has been a raucous four weeks of coaches coming and going. Patricia, 50, will coordinate the defense in Columbus, Ohio.
Aaron Rodgers was informed by the New York Jets that he will not return to the team in 2025. Craig Carton, Mark Schlereth, and Greg Jennings discuss possible options for Rodgers next season, including the San Francisco 49ers.
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Even though pitchers and catchers for all 30 Major League Baseball teams report to spring training this week, dozens of free agents who played significant big league roles in 2024 remain available. The line between free agency ending and the season beginning grows blurrier by the year, and at least a dozen players are expected to get big league deals in the coming weeks.
GLENDALE, Arizona: Yoshinobu Yamamoto let loose a few fastballs and some nasty breaking balls during a bullpen session while manager Dave Roberts and pitching coach Mark Prior stood a few steps to each side of the pitcher, smiling as the ball popped into the mitt of catcher Will Smith.
Clayton Kershaw and the Los Angeles Dodgers have agreed to terms on a new contract that will bring the three-time National League Cy Young Award winner back to the team for an 18th season, a source told ESPN's Alden Gonzalez on Tuesday.