Oregon's Dan Lanning raves about Bo Nix, talks Big Ten adjustments
Oregon head coach Dan Lanning joined “The Herd” to discuss the program’s move to the Big Ten, Bo Nix, and the Ducks’ current QB room.
'Balancing act': Bengals QB Joe Burrow not rushing rehab of surgically repaired wrist
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow has dealt with multiple injuries in his first four years in the NFL, and his latest is causing him to take a bigger-picture view.
Is Aaron Rodgers' 'unexcused' minicamp absence a big deal or no deal? | Speak
Dave Helman reacts to HC Robert Saleh saying Aaron Rodgers’ minicamp absence was “unexcused.” They also debate whether his absence is a big deal or no deal.
Kristaps Porziņģis reportedly day-to-day with lower leg injury | Speak
Joy Taylor, LeSean McCoy, James Jones and Ric Bucher react to the report of Kristaps Porziņģis labeled day-to-day with a lower leg injury he sustained in Game 2.
Cristiano Ronaldo scores twice as Portugal beats Ireland 3-0 in last Euros warmup
Cristiano Ronaldo scored two goals to help Portugal beat Ireland 3-0 in a final warmup before Roberto Martinez’s team heads to the European Championship in Germany.
Manchester United manager Erik Ten Hag to reportedly keep job after performance review
Erik ten Hag will stay on as Manchester United manager and is in negotiations to extend his contract, a person familiar with the situation tells The Associated Press
SVP's One Big Thing: Hurley comes back to UConn
The UConn Huskies coach had the opportunity of a lifetime to coach.
How good of a job is the Lakers HC position after Dan Hurley turned it down? | Speak
According to a report, the Los Angeles Lakers HC job is “lowly regarded” within the league. Dan Hurley recently rejected an offer by the Lakers to be their next head coach. Joy Taylor talks about the Lakers
Rahm (foot infection) withdraws from U.S. Open
After consulting doctors and his team, two-time major winner Jon Rahm has decided to withdraw from this week’s U.S. Open due to a foot infection, citing concerns for his “long term health.”
Chiefs TE Travis Kelce says he wants to keep playing football 'until the wheels come off'
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce said Tuesday that he wants to keep playing football “until the wheels come off” after the first day of the team’s mandatory three-day minicamp.