The NFL has settled in a historic $765 million deal with thousands of former players who accused the league of covering up the risks and dangers associated with playing professional football.
Tim Tebow's NFL career has gone from one city to another and from one bench to the next. Tonight, however, the 2007 Heisman Trophy winner might be down to his last chance as the New England Patriots welcome the New York Giants to Gillette Stadium for the final preseason game of the year.
Aaron Hernandez often used "angel dust" and became paranoid to the point where he carried a gun with him at all times, according to an article in the Rolling Stone.
The upcoming Madden -- on the new Xbox One and Playstation 4 -- is going to be one to remember. It has been more than half a decade since we've had a new major video game platform.
ESPN's reputation took a serious hit this past week as The New York Times reported that "The World Wide Leader in Sports" suddenly broke off a 15-month partnership with PBS to produce a documentary highlighting the safety concerns surrounding concussions in the NFL.
Mike Tyson has recently found himself back in the spotlight as a boxing promoter, but the former heavyweight champion of the world is now in the news for other reasons.
The Harvard graduate was in China for a basketball camp this past weekend when he talked to reporters about his future on the same court as Dwight Howard.
Alex Rodriguez has heard enough, even from his own attorneys.
Alex Rodriguez has heard enough, even from his own attorneys. The veteran baseball star told ESPN New York that he has informed his camp to quiet down, in hopes of calming both sides involved in his steroids scandal and subsequent suspension.
The veteran coach stopped by and offered words of wisdom to current players. First-year Chicago Bears Head Coach Marc Trestman seems like he could use all the help he can get.
The drama surrounding Alex Rodriguez and Major League Baseball is still alive and well. The 38-year-old Yankees third baseman is appealing a 211-game suspension handed down by the league, and the process has not been pretty.
NBA 2K14 fans in the United States can breathe a sigh of relief after it was announced yesterday that the Playstation 4 will officially be released in the United States Nov. 15, just in time for the holidays and NBA season. To take the excitement to another level, 2K14 also released the game's video trailer.