Dallas Cowboys linebacker Jaylon Smith is making a number switch from No. 54 to No. 9, but it will come at a mid-six figure cost, according to multiple sources.
As OTAs roll on for the Packers, Green Bay coach Matt LaFleur, who watched Aaron Rodgers’ interview on SportsCenter, remains optimistic his star quarterback will return, saying the veteran “definitely knows how we feel about him.”
The NFL told its teams on Tuesday that fans will be permitted to attend training camps this summer and that 30 of the 32 teams have received approval to have full capacity at stadiums this season.
The National Women’s Hockey League’s New Jersey-based Metropolitan Riveters are being sold to BTM Partners, which will now control three of the league’s six franchises.
One of the enduring mysteries of Spygate is the identity of the person who reached out to Sen. Arlen Specter to coax him into dropping his Senate probe. Now the late Specter’s son and ghostwriter have come forward with a name: Donald J. Trump.
A judge has dismissed a lawsuit against Adidas by former five-star Louisville recruit Brian Bowen, Jr. Bowen Jr. says Adidas and others derailed his NBA career.
The LA Clippers, who lost their fifth straight playoff game dating back to last postseason, said there’s “no level of concern” despite heading to Dallas trailing 2-0 after Tuesday’s 127-121 loss.
Turner Sports has reached a multiyear agreement with Wayne Gretzky to be a studio analyst when its coverage of the National Hockey League begins in October.
Saying that he is simply “excited to know the game is back and I’m able to be a part of it,” quarterback Dak Prescott has been an active participant in OTAs this week with the Dallas Cowboys.