LB Patrick Queen to sign a three-year, $41M deal with the Steelers | The Herd
Former Baltimore Ravens LB Patrick Queen signed a three-year, $41 million deal with the Pittsburgh Steelers. They also traded WR Diontae Johnson to the Carolina Panthers in exchange for CB Donte Jackson and a 2024 sixth-round pick.
Why the Cowboys running game is crucial to Dak Prescott's success | The Herd
The Dallas Cowboys have interestingly been quiet in free agency so far, while the NFC East rivals got better with the help of signing running backs. Colin Cowherd looks at how the running game has affected Dak’s
Second Thoughts on NASCAR: Too early to panic over Joey Logano's rough start
Joey Logano has had a forgettable start to the season, sitting 30th in the Cup standings. But there’s still time for him to get on track.
West Virginia not retaining interim MBB coach Josh Eilert after 9-23 season
West Virginia has opened a search for a new men’s basketball coach as it tries to put behind one of the worst seasons in school history
Marvin Harrison Jr. to Cards, J.J. McCarthy to Broncos, other top NFL Draft fits
RJ Young breaks down some of the best team-player fits in the NFL Draft, projecting ideal landing spots for Marvin Harrison Jr., J.J. McCarthy and more.
49ers' Kyle Juszczyk restructures contract, remains NFL's highest-paid fullback
Fullback Kyle Juszczyk and the San Francisco 49ers have reportedly agreed to a restructured contract for the 2024 NFL season.
Red Sox pitcher Lucas Giolito expected to miss season following elbow surgery
Red Sox manager Alex Cora said he doesn’t expect pitcher Lucas Giolito to take the mound again this season after his right UCL was repaired with an internal brace.
Chargers release WR Mike Williams, saving $20 milllion in cap space
The Los Angeles Chargers have released wide receiver Mike Williams, who was set to count for a $32 million salary-cap hit.
Why Baker Mayfield's new contract won't change his drive to take Bucs further
The stability of a $100 million deal won’t change QB Baker Mayfield’s mentality to lead the Bucs deeper into the playoffs. Here’s why.
Biggest winners, losers from NFC East in opening days of NFL free agency
Saquon Barkley and the Eagles struck gold in the early days of free agency, while the ‘all in’ Cowboys did absolutely nothing.