Newcastle's Howe says Isak injury not long term
Newcastle United boss Eddie Howe is unsure whether he will have his top scorer Alexander Isak available for Sunday’s FA Cup fifth round match against Brighton, but is positive the striker is not facing a long layoff.
Gray: UEL 'golden' chance to end Spurs drought
Archie Gray believes Tottenham Hotspur have a “golden” chance to end their 17-year trophy drought by winning the Europa League this season.
Boehly dismisses Chelsea fan fury: Par for course
Chelsea co-owner Todd Boehly has responded to fan criticism over his stewardship of the club, dismissing concerns as “par for the course.”
The teams, coaches and players who have the most to prove next season
Spring football is coming up and our college football experts give their thoughts on who has the most to prove next season.
The march to May is on! What to watch in NLL Week 14 and beyond
Get caught up on all the key intel before the games on the docket this weekend, all available to stream on ESPN+.
Five moments that shaped Gervonta 'Tank' Davis' boxing career
From his KO of Ryan Garcia to his memorable uppercut to end the fight against Leo Santa Cruz, these are Gervonta Davis’ best performances.
Penn State, Utah, Europe? Options for NHL's next outdoor games
The league has gone off the board in the past — Lake Tahoe, anyone? — and is open to creative new destinations.
NHL Power Rankings: Each team's fantasy hockey surprise of 2024-25
How many teams changed spots with games resuming after 4 Nations Face-Off? Plus, which players have been better or worse than expected?
Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker releases new statement denying sexual misconduct allegations

Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker has released a new statement in which he offered an apology while maintaining that he did not act inappropriately while receiving professional bodywork treatment. The Baltimore Banner had previously reported that 16
Abdul Carter, potential No. 1 NFL Draft pick, will not require foot surgery

Penn State pass rusher Abdul Carter, the potential top pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, will not need to undergo surgery on his foot, per the advice of his doctors. Tests revealed Wednesday at the NFL scouting