Bengals legend Andrew Whitworth finds silver lining in Joe Burrow's season-ending injury
Bengals legend and Super Bowl champion Andrew Whitworth finds a silver lining in Joe Burrow being out for the season.
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Bengals legend and Super Bowl champion Andrew Whitworth finds a silver lining in Joe Burrow being out for the season.
Star Indian shuttlers Lakshya Sen and Kidambi Srikanth suffered contrasting defeats to bow out of the China Masters badminton tournament -- the season's last BWF Super 750 event in Shenzhen on Wednesday. World No. 17 Sen, who won the Canada Open this year, went down 19-21 18-21 to seventh-seeded Chinese Shi Yuqi, while world No. 24 Srikanth suffered a 15-21 21-14 13-21 loss to world champion Kunlavut Vitidsarn of Thailand. It was a third consecutive first-round exit on the World Tour for Srikanth, who has just four quarterfinal finishes to show this season.
Former Emmerdale star couple Charley Webb and Matthew Wolfenden have confirmed their split after five years of marriage. Rumours had been swirling about their relationship for weeks amid Matthew quitting the ITV soap and heading into the West End in Elf the Musical.
Manchester United kick off a hectic winter schedule on Sunday when they face Everton at Goodison Park.
Manchester United's international jet-setters will barely have set foot back in the city before hopping onto the team coach and heading to Merseyside this weekend.
The release and rise of new sporting documentaries have taken over the screens of punters up and down the UK.
We finally saw the first major move of the offseason when the Philadelphia Phillies re-signed right-hander Aaron Nola to a seven-year, $172 million deal. That comes in right around the projected average annual salary, although at a year or two longer than expected, and is the 11th-highest total value contract ever given to a pitcher — for a guy who has been durable, yes, but has a 4.09 ERA over the past three seasons.