Google Alert - Sports

Google
Sports
As-it-happens update March 12, 2019
NEWS
DETROIT (AP) - The Detroit Lions addressed needs on both sides of the ball while reuniting their coach and general manager with former New England Patriots cornerback Justin Coleman and receiver Danny Amendola.
Google Plus Facebook Twitter Flag as irrelevant
And there goes free agency … 1. The Nick Foles deal is impressive in that the Jaguars really were the one horse in the race. The quarterback's camp had hoped to engage the Redskins (who wound up trading for Case Keenum instead) and/or Dolphins.
Google Plus Facebook Twitter Flag as irrelevant
Conor McGregor could use paper money to light his cigars for far less than it's going to cost him for allegedly smashing a man's smartphone Monday outside a Miami Beach, Florida, hotel.
Google Plus Facebook Twitter Flag as irrelevant
Thunder point guard Russell Westbrook got into an verbal altercation with a fan in Utah on Monday and used profanity in the incident with the heckler.
Google Plus Facebook Twitter Flag as irrelevant
Guys haven't even signed contracts, and already NFL teams are throwing around money like they print it. Welcome to NFL Free Agency, 2019.
Google Plus Facebook Twitter Flag as irrelevant
SALT LAKE CITY -- Russell Westbrook expressed no regrets about a heated exchange with a fan during the Oklahoma City Thunder's win over the Utah Jazz on Monday night, saying his threat to "f--- up" the man and his wife was an emotional response to ...
Google Plus Facebook Twitter Flag as irrelevant
The first day of free agency is in the books and there was plenty of cash slung around. This should be no surprise, with the salary cap spiking again this year and teams no longer sweating out cap concerns on a league-wide basis.
Google Plus Facebook Twitter Flag as irrelevant
There may have not been a more electrifying player to suit up for the Philadelphia Eagles than DeSean Jackson. Every game Jackson played in, there was the potential he was going to break through the defense for a long touchdown that would change the ...
Google Plus Facebook Twitter Flag as irrelevant
For a second time on Monday, the Broncos spent big-time money to address one of their weaknesses. After giving defensive back Kareem Jackson a reported three-year, $33 million deal, the Broncos poached offensive tackle Ja'Wuan James from the ...
Google Plus Facebook Twitter Flag as irrelevant
See more results | Edit this alert
You have received this email because you have subscribed to Google Alerts.
RSS Receive this alert as RSS feed
Send Feedback

Popular Posts