NFL-NFL announces first-ever regular season game in Berlin for 2025
:The NFL will play a regular season game in Berlin for the first time in 2025 as part of an effort to expand its global footprint, the league said on Wednesday.
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:The NFL will play a regular season game in Berlin for the first time in 2025 as part of an effort to expand its global footprint, the league said on Wednesday.
MANCHESTER, England : Despite a combined population of nearly 1.6 billion people and a deeply engrained passion for football, there are no players from India or Thailand in England's Premier League, but Manchester United are hoping that may soon change.
It's officially transfer portal season in college football, and with it comes the frustrating realization that there's little point in getting attached to the players on your favorite team's roster. Former five-star recruits, starting players, promising freshmen and sophomores progressing through a young career…there's no way to predict who or who will not enter the portal.
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SMU quarterback Preston Stone has entered the NCAA transfer portal but is planning to remain with the No. 11 Mustangs through their College Football Playoff run, he announced on social media Tuesday.
Michigan is targeting North Carolina's Chip Lindsey to be its next offensive coordinator, sources told ESPN's Pete Thamel and Max Olson on Tuesday.
From the moment Kevin Young was hired as BYU's men's basketball coach in the spring, it was clear the Cougars would have the resources to compete at the highest levels of the sport.
Three athletes whose lawsuits have prompted the pending $2.8 billion NCAA antitrust settlement are calling for major structural changes beyond those established through the pending settlement, including enabling college athletes to bargain collectively through an independent players' association.