Former Cal football Hall of Famer Sean Dawkins, who played the majority of his nine years in the NFL with the Indianapolis Colts, has died, according to reports. He was 52. University officials confirmed to the San Francisco Chronicle that Dawkins passed
Turkey’s defense ministry said on Thursday that a spate of attacks the previous day and overnight by Kurdish fighters in northern Iraq killed at least six Turkish soldiers. The attacks prompted retaliatory airstrikes that left four members of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’
The Iraqi government is rolling out a ban on terms related to LGBTQ groups and gender ideology. The Iraqi Communications and Media Commission (CMC) issued directives to national news outlets and social media companies banning LGBTQ-related terms such as “homosexuality” and “gender,”
The New Orleans Saints appeared to be on the verge of signing running back Kareem Hunt and linebacker Anthony Barr, but new reports indicated they are keeping their options open. ESPN initially reported that Hunt and Barr were expected to sign with
Johnny Manziel revealed in a new documentary he attempted suicide after the Cleveland Browns cut him in 2016. “Untold: Johnny Football,” scheduled to release Tuesday, is the latest of the Netflix series that gives an inside look at one of the top
The Chicago Bears made a move to grab one of the top free agents on the market, as defensive end Yannick Ngakoue signed a one-year deal to head to the Windy City, per multiple reports. Ngakoue is signing a one-year deal worth
It’s a Houston reunion: Justin Verlander is back with the Astros just before the MLB trade deadline, according to multiple reports. The Mets already unloaded Max Scherzer to the Texas Rangers, as their 2023 season has not been going according to plan.
The New York Mets traded eight-time All-Star Max Scherzer to the Texas Rangers Saturday night in exchange for top prospect Luisangel Acuña after Scherzer agreed to the deal, according to multiple reports. A tentative deal was struck earlier in the day, but
The New York Mets have reached a deal to send eight-time All-Star Max Scherzer to the Texas Rangers if the veteran pitcher agrees to waive his no-trade clause, according to multiple reports. Scherzer and the players the Mets would receive in exchange
Aaron Rodgers said last week it would be a “disservice” to stay in New York for just one year, so he signed for two. The Jets and the four-time MVP have reportedly agreed on a new deal that runs through next season.