3 ways Andy Reid can fix Chiefs' struggling offense before it's too late
Though Kansas City’s offense seems to be cratering, Andy Reid has enough time to tweak his scheme and spark a back-to-back title run.
Set of Lionel Messi World Cup shirts sell for $7.8 million at auction
Six jerseys worn by soccer superstar Lionel Messi during Argentina’s run at last year’s World Cup have sold for $7.8 million.
LeBron avoids the much anticipated Wemby face off | What's Wright?
How much more does everyone want from LeBron James? Nick Wright defends the Los Angeles Lakers star after he chooses to sit out in their matchup vs. the San Antonio Spurs, avoiding the much anticipated face off
Nick picks best landing spot for Patriots HC Bill Belichick | What’s Wright?
The New England Patriots have had a nightmare season. Mac Jones has largely been a disappointment, and the amount of losses accumulated this year is much higher than head coach Bill Belichick is used to… so what’s
Jalen Milroe forgoes entering NFL Draft, will remain at Alabama in 2024
Jalen Milroe is returning to Tuscaloosa next season after leading the Crimson Tide to an SEC title and College Football Playoff appearance this year.
Vikings WR Justin Jefferson plans to play vs. Bengals; two players out with ankle sprains
The Minnesota Vikings have ruled running back Alexander Mattison and right tackle Brian O’Neill out of their upcoming game at Cincinnati because of ankle sprains.
Why Bills QB Josh Allen is thriving under Buffalo's interim OC
Joe Brady says he just wants the QB “to be Josh Allen.” That means more freedom to make plays, which is making the Bills dangerous again.
NFL Draft: The best prospect in every college football bowl game
From Marvin Harrison Jr. to Jayden Daniels, we examine the best NFL Draft prospect in every bowl game this winter.
Vikes rule out RB Mattison, move Dobbs to QB3
The Vikings ruled out running back Alexander Mattison and right tackle Brian O’Neill for Saturday’s game against the Bengals.
Ex-Jags employee faces up to 30 years in prison
A Jaguars financial employee faces a maximum of 30 years in prison and up to a $500,000 fine after pleading guilty to stealing more than $22 million from the team.