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Exploring Potential Jaylen Brown Landing Spots After Celtics Burn Bridges With Their Star

Here are four potential Jaylen Brown landing spots if the Celtics decide the bridge is too damaged after the Giannis talks.

Zach Thornton will pitch for the Mets on Wednesday

The Mets will call up Zach Thornton to pitch in Wednesday’s game against the Nationals, according to Carlos Mendoza. It is unclear whether he will get the start or pitch behind an opener, but he will be used in some capacity. Thornton will pitch in place of the injured Clay Holmes, who suffered a fractured […]

Vini Jr Among Brazil Call-Ups for World Cup

Ancelotti has just announced his Brazil NT squad list for the World Cup. Here is the full list of 26 players: Goalkeepers: Defenders: Midfielders: Forwards: Definitely the biggest question was whether Ancelotti would call up Neymar, especially since the player had never been included in any of the Italian’s previous squad lists. Neymar started the […]

Jaguars Win Arbitration Over Urban Meyer

The biggest win of the Urban Meyer era in Jacksonville has come five years after the former head coach was unceremoniously ousted from Duval County. On Monday, it was reported first by ON3 that the Jaguars had won a $30 million wrongful termination lawsuit against their former absentee head coach after Meyer sued the club […]

Four Wolfpack players earn All-ACC baseball honors

The ACC announced awards for the 2026 baseball season with four NC State players earning recognition. Rett Johnson and Luke Nixon earned 2nd Team All-ACC honors while Ty Head and Sherman Johnson earned 3rd Team honors. Rett Johnson was also named to the ACC All-Freshman Team. Former Pack9 member Alex Sosa earned 2nd Team honors […]

Which Rams players have most to gain during OTAs?

When the Los Angeles Rams begin OTAs next week on May 26, the player with the most to gain is also one of the biggest stars in the NFL. Puka Nacua can prove he’s back on the right track after checking in and out of rehab, setting himself up for a record-breaking payday extension before […]

Monday Musings: Hurricanes finish the weekend with a bang

Happy Monday, everybody. Hope your weeks have gotten off to a good start. Without further ado, let’s get into it… 1) It wasn’t a perfect week for Miami Hurricanes recruiting by any means. A big target, literally and figuratively, in their own back yard got away from them in five-star St. Thomas Aquinas OT Mark […]

San Diego finding offensive stride just in time to face L.A.

For the second time this season, the San Diego Padres swept the Seattle Mariners. They did so in terrific fashion, outscoring their opponents 17-7. It was production the Friars desperately needed before heading into tonight’s series against the division-rival Los Angeles Dodgers. Lucas Giolito had an encouraging debut. He pitched five innings of one-hit ball […]

Carolina Confirmed: Jaguars’ Joint Practice Schedule Is Taking Shape

Jaguars fans may be in for a treat this preseason. Jacksonville is reportedly exploring multiple joint practice opportunities throughout the 2026 preseason, a development that carries real value at a time when most starting-caliber players see limited action in actual preseason games. Carolina Returning to Jax The first 2026 confirmation came from Carolina Panthers head […]

Pep Guardiola Leaving Manchester City, Enzo Maresca Lined Up as Replacement

A big news bombshell was dropped on Monday night- Pep Guardiola will leave Manchester City, at the end of the season. His final game will be on Championship Sunday, at home to Aston Villa. He’ll lead Man City into AFC Bournemouth tomorrow night, and he’ll do so likely needing to win that match in order […] The post Pep Guardiola Leaving Manchester City, Enzo Maresca Lined Up as Replacement appeared first on The Sports Bank .

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Significant Update On Minnesota Wild Goaltending Situation

After losing his No. 1 standing in the Minnesota Wild net late this season, Filip Gustavsson is now facing another significant hurdle for 2026-27. It's been revealed that he will be undergoing hip surgery this week.  #mnwild goaltender Filip Gustavsson will undergo surgery on his hip this offseason— questionable if he’ll be ready for start of next year — FOX 9 Sports (@Fox9Sports) May 18, 2026 GM Bill Geurin said at today's meeting with the media that he is unsure if Gustavsson will be re...

Raiders will get some extra training camp work

Like many recent years other other head coaches, the Las Vegas Raiders will kick off the Klint Kubiak era with a joint practice at the Houston Texans in August, according to the Houston Chronicle. It is not known how many days of joint practices there will be. They usually are for one or two days. […]

Why Washington Commanders should sign veteran receiver Stefon Diggs

Editor’s note: Most of Washington’s offseason moves have been made. General manager Adam Peters may have a few more tricks up his sleeve, especially with a salary-cap cushion available to him. We at Hogs Haven have some suggestions about how to spend his extra cash in this “Commanders should sign” series. In this installment, we make a case for receiver Stefon Diggs  […]

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Mets call up Daniel Duarte, option Joey Gerber to Syracuse

Two days after calling right-handed pitcher Joey Gerber up from Triple-A Syracuse, the Mets have optioned him back to Syracuse and called up fellow right-handed reliever Daniel Duarte to replace him on the team’s active roster. Gerber did not get into either of the two games for which he was with the big league club, […]

Who wins Game 7 tonight, the Sabres or Canadiens? Yes, obviously, and here's why

We’ve got a winner-take-all showdown tonight in Buffalo, as the most entertaining series of the second round concludes with a Game 7 that’s felt inevitable all along. The eyes of the hockey world will be focused on the KeyBank Center tonight, as fans feel the weight of suspense over who’ll win. But they shouldn’t be. Because it’s pretty obvious. I mean, the hockey gods aren’t even really trying to disguise the ending here. If you’ve been paying attention to this series, you know who’s going to...

An optimistic preview of the Spurs vs. Thunder series

It’s a big day for the Spurs as they kick off their first Western Conference Finals appearance since 2017, and it’s against none other than an old rival who has given the Spurs a few very tough tests in their short existence in the Oklahoma City Thunder. Going up against the defending champions without homecourt […]