Browns rookie suffers gruesome leg injury vs Bills
Cleveland Browns legend Joe Thomas called his former teammate, Myles Garrett, the "best defensive pass rusher I've ever seen" in an interview with Fox News Digital.
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Cleveland Browns legend Joe Thomas called his former teammate, Myles Garrett, the "best defensive pass rusher I've ever seen" in an interview with Fox News Digital.
The Pittsburgh Steelers beat the Miami Dolphins 28-15, and Aaron Rodgers threw for 224 yards and 2 TDs. Colin Cowherd asks if Rodgers can lead the 8-6 Steelers to the playoffs.
New Jersey Devils star Jack Hughes, out since Nov… 12 with a «freak» hand injury, will return to the lineup against the Buffalo Sabres on Sunday.
The College Football Playoff is here, and with it comes a unique opportunity for programs to put their brand and stars on display in front of the whole country. The stage couldn't be much bigger. The spotlight couldn't be much brighter.
Lindsey Vonn heads to Aspen for the holidays happy with another good result Sunday, standing on the podium for a fourth time in five World Cup races to complete an impressive first act of her Olympic season at age 41.
Japanese slugger Munetaka Murakami and the Chicago White Sox are in agreement on a two-year, $34 million contract, sources told ESPN on Sunday, landing the home run record-setter in Nippon Professional Baseball with a rebuilding team making its first free agent splash in years.
Chris Broussard graded the Dallas Cowboys after their loss to the Minnesota Vikings. Nick Wright, Brou, Kevin Wildes and Greg Jennings discussed whether this grade was fair.
Four weeks ago in Missoula, a crowd of 27,340 watched Montana State play keep-away. Montana had just cut Montana State's lead to 31-28 with seven minutes remaining in a game that had already seen five lead changes. With one more stop, the Grizzlies would get the ball back with a chance to win and keep their unbeaten record intact.