The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are desperate to end their 12-year playoff drought and are prepared to pull out all the stops to sign free agent quarterback Tom Brady, according to a report.
The Ivy League took a severe measure on Tuesday when it announced that the league would not hold its conference tournament that precedes NCAA March Madness.
The coronavirus is continuing to impact the world of sports, this time holding up MLB’s investigation of the 2018 Boston Red Sox and allegations they used technology to steal signs.
Another intriguing team emerges in the Tom Brady sweepstakes, with a veteran reporter suggesting that the San Francisco 49ers are a real possibility for the Patriots star.
According to a report in Sports Illustrated, at least two teams that were linked to Tom Brady as recently as last week are not in the running for the free agent quarterback.
As the NFL free agent rumor mill swirls and reports indicate Tom Brady will not return to New England, another report emerged that suggests the Patriots are enacting a contingency plan.
Mets fans are not afraid to let the team brass know how they feel, so when GM Brodie Van Wagenen’s Venmo account surfaced, the fans made sure to send him a message, and some cash.
New York Yankees slugger Giancarlo Stanton was the latest Bronx Bomber to go down with an injury in spring training, manager Aaron Boone revealed on Wednesday.