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'He kind of threw me a bullet' — Tristan Wirfs has amusing take on his touchdown catch in Bucs' win over Cardinals
The Tampa Bay Buccaneersgot back into the win column after a three-game absence, holding on to defeat the Arizona Cardinals 20-17 on Sunday at Raymond James Stadium. Despite Baker Mayfield being under center and Bucky Irving making his first appearance since Week 4,
Lonzo Ball is not expected to play during the 2023-24 season, but he remains steadfast in his desire to eventually return to the floor. The Chicago Bulls guard expressed hope the team's core will remain intact whenever he's able to come back from a knee ...
BEREA — Tommy Rees can still remember what it was like the first time he was out on the Cleveland Browns' practice fields. "Yeah, shagging Phil Dawson's kicks and out here catching for the quarterbacks and got my first paycheck and all that," Rees, the ...
Over the weekend, the USGA and R&A officially announced that a golf-ball rollback will be happening. While there are still plenty of unknowns about what that exactly means — a USGA spokesperson declined to comment, saying only that “the USGA and the R ...
Draymond Green: If you can kind of score the ball, you get paid. You get paid more for being a 3-point specialist than being a defensive specialist. So ultimately, who gets slighted? It’s defenders. But yet, whenever any team crosses into that territory ...
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Golf with a tennis ball in snow? There's a reason this 2002 tournament was called the 'Idiots Open'
After the snow we saw on Monday, the last thing on most of the minds of those in the Kansas City area would be golf. But, as you can see, in December 2002, that wasn't the case. We bring you: The Idiots Open.
After going to high school in the Northern California town of Dixon, David Ball traveled downstate to UCLA, where he was a three-year starter at defensive end, collected 30.5 sacks, and was a first-team All-American as a senior in 2003.
The Washington Wizards are winless in their last nine games against the Boston Celtics, and they will attempt to end that streak when the teams meet in Washington on Thursday night.
Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero was already a major success, but one analyst has now revealed that it's the best-selling game in the series and one of the best-selling games in publisher Bandai Namco's history. Speaking to GamesRadar+, Circana's executive ...
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