Vikings try to continue their recent surge while Packers look to break out of their slump
Kirk Cousins and the Minnesota Vikings are coming off the type of victory that could change the course of their season
2023-10-27 03:58
NCAA investigators interview Jim Harbaugh's staff about sign-stealing scheme, AP source says
NCAA investigators interviewed members of Michigan football coach Jim Harbaugh’s staff about a sign-stealing scheme on Thursday, a person familiar with the governing body’s visit told The Associated Press
2023-10-27 03:54
Man Utd announce record revenue for 2022/23 season
Man Utd announce record revenue for 2022/23 season with small operating loss, as well as projecting an even bigger revenue in 2023/24.
2023-10-27 03:54
Chargers host Bears on Sunday night, aim to avoid third straight loss
The Los Angeles Chargers will host the Chicago Bears on Sunday night
2023-10-27 03:51
Jaguars head to Pittsburgh to face Steelers with a chance to cement their status as an AFC contender
The Jacksonville Jaguars head to Pittsburgh looking for a fifth straight victory
2023-10-27 03:50
3 Cubs free agents who will leave, 2 who won't
The Chicago Cubs have some decisions to make this offseason.
2023-10-27 03:48
World Series Schedule, Teams, Playoff Bracket & More
The World Series is set to begin Friday night in Arlington. Here is everything you need to know.
2023-10-27 03:48
The 49ers look to snap 2-game skid when they face the Bengals
The San Francisco 49ers have lost two straight games following a 5-0 start to the season
2023-10-27 03:29
Tennessee message board poster unearthed Michigan scandal almost a year ago
Apparently, a Tennessee Volunteers message board poster knew about the Michigan sign-stealing scandal a year before it was uncovered. You need to hear what Andy Staples had to say about it to get a better grasp of what all happened.
2023-10-27 03:27
Pinto's gambling suspension is the result of the latest league investigation into betting activites
The NHL this week completed an investigation into the sports wagering activities of unsigned Ottawa Senators forward Shane Pinto that led to the 22-year-old American being suspended for the first 41 games this season
2023-10-27 03:25
NFL rumors: Patriots cryptic move, Deshaun Watson replacement, Broncos blowing it up?
With the NFL trade deadline just days away, rumors have yet to crystalize on any sort of substantial trade.
2023-10-27 03:23
West Ham suffer first European loss in 18 matches at hands of Olympiacos
West Ham’s unbeaten European record was reduced to ruins in Athens as they crashed to a 2-1 defeat at Olympiacos. The Hammers came a cropper in the shadow of the Acropolis as they suffered a first loss in UEFA competitions in 18 matches. David Moyes, who led his side to the Europa Conference League title last season, made seven changes for their Europa League Group A clash in the Greek capital. But his selection backfired as a soft goal from Olympiacos captain Kostas Fortounis and an own goal from stand-in Hammers skipper Angelo Ogbonna brought their undefeated run to a halt despite Lucas Paqueta’s late reply. A hostile reception for West Ham was guaranteed at the Georgios Karaiskakis Stadium, with Olympiacos even issuing a warning to their supporters not to throw missiles or target players with laser pens. That plea came after their match against fierce rivals Panathinaikos on Sunday had to be abandoned when a visiting player was hit by a firework hurled from the crowd. With tensions high in Athens – Panathinaikos were also playing at home a few miles away – around 1,600 West Ham fans were bussed in from the city centre to the ground under a police escort to avoid any potential trouble. The local ‘ultras’ did not disappoint, with a huge banner reading “tonight you dine in hell” welcoming the visitors on to the pitch amid a cauldron of noise. Moyes would certainly have found West Ham’s first-half display hard to stomach. The hosts took the lead in the 34th minute when Fortounis turned away from Emerson Palmieri, James Ward-Prowse and Pablo Fornals far too easily, 25 yards out. Fortounis launched an old-fashioned toe poke from the edge of the box which flew past the flat-footed Alphonse Areola in the West Ham goal. On the stroke of half-time the Hammers found themselves two behind when Ogbonna suffered his own personal Greek tragedy. The Italian veteran stuck out a foot to block a cross from Brazilian full-back Rodinei, only to help it past Areola into his own net. Moyes will have been having a bad case of deja vu; his ill-fated spell in charge of Manchester United included a 2-0 defeat at the same stadium in 2014. West Ham did at least come out in the second half with more purpose, but a low cross from Emerson was scooped over the crossbar by Danny Ings. Moyes made a triple substitution before the hour mark with Paqueta, Jarrod Bowen and Michail Antonio entering the fray. Paqueta halved the deficit with a stunning volley from the edge of the box with four minutes left, but despite a late flurry they could not find an equaliser. A victory would have all but secured West Ham’s passage into the knockout stages but now they find themselves with work to do, lying level with Freiburg at the top of the group with Olympiacos two points behind. Read More Brodie Retallick wins second-row start for New Zealand in World Cup final Ben Youngs ‘so content’ to sign off England career in bronze final at World Cup Sandro Tonali needs ’empathy and support’ after being banned for 10 months Jos Buttler: My future as captain out of my hands as England near World Cup exit Maro Itoje praises ‘courageous’ Tom Curry for reporting Mbongeni Mbonambi There’s a long way to go – Ange Postecoglou staying grounded despite Spurs form
2023-10-27 03:19
