The Boston Herald is "looking into" a hoax report by columnist Ron Borges involving New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady holding out for a new contract, sports editor Sean Leahy told Pro Football Talk on Friday.
Borges' report cited unnamed "sources" close to Brady who claimed the quarterback was willing to skip offseason training if he didn't receive a significant pay raise similar to former Patriots backup Jimmy Garoppolo, who inked a new five-year, $137.
Every Auburn Tigers fan should know the name Chris Davis. He is responsible for one of the greatest plays in Iron Bowl and college football history. The "Kick Six" touchdown against the Alabama Crimson Tide will always be what he's best known for, but he has a new calling.
After his standout career on The Plains, Davis played for the NFL's San Diego Chargers and San Francisco 49ers before signing with the Birmingham Iron of the AAF.
GRAND MARAIS, Minn. (AP) — Mark Pavelich, a forward on the 1980 "Miracle on Ice" U.S. Olympic hockey team who went on to play for the New York Rangers and two other NHL teams, has been charged with assault for allegedly beating a neighbor with a metal pole and breaking several of the man's bones.
The 61-year-old Pavelich attacked his neighbor last week at Pavelich's home in the small Lake Superior community of Lutsen, Minnesota, after they returned from fishing, authorities allege in the criminal complaint.
The crowd at Kyle Field was nervous heading into the fourth quarter against Baylor in 1986.
The No. 11 Bears held a 10-point advantage, and they were firmly in control.
Texas A&M quarterback Kevin Murray revved up the engine to bring the Aggies within six with under four minutes remaining.
He was four yards away from completing an improbable come-from-behind win. Wide receiver Tony Thompson was in his sights.
Fans of the Green Bay Packers have plenty of sorrows to drown out lately, but a handful at this past Monday Night Football game took it way too far, according to reports.
Doug Schneider of the Green Bay Press-Gazette is reporting that five people were arrested at Lambeau Field this past Monday night. A whopping 15 others were ejected from the game by Green Bay police, per the report, with many of those ejections being alcohol-related, not surprisingly.