Jerry Jones can turn the Dallas Cowboys into the scariest team of the NFL offseason, but only if he wants to – Mauricio Rodriguez, A to Z Sports We will soon figure out how serious Jerry Jones is about “winning”. Cowboys have the highest restructure potential Though the Cowboys are currently $29.1 million over the […]
Good morning Gang Green Nation! Here are your links to your New York Jets this glorious Friday in February: Eric Allen – Jets Complete Defensive Coaching Staff with Four Hires Randy Lange – Noteworthy Sidebars from 5 of the Jets’ New Offensive Coaches Randy Lange – Special Teams Roster Overview | All Systems Were Go, […]
Yesterday, the tenure of Nick Castellanos in Philadelphia came to an end. Both the Phillies and Casty will carry on, and both may wonder about what could have been. Onto the links. Phillies news Matt Gelb’s article on the circumstances that brought about Castellanos’ departure is a must read. ($) If you haven’t read it […]
Hindsight is 20/20 if you’re Barcelona. Can anyone say they saw that coming in the Copa del Rey semi-final against Atletico Madrid? There was an ominous feeling going into the match. With Raphinha, Pedri, and Marcus Rashford all out, there was a growing selection headache for Hansi Flick. New-look Atletico Madrid announced in the quarter-finals […]
The sad end of Ken Hubbs and other stories. Today in Baseball History: The Ken Hubbs story from SABR. Cubs birthdays: Bill Bradley, Gilly Campbell, Donnie Moore, Matt Mieske. Today in history: Common sources: *pictured. Some of these items spread from site to site without being fact-checked, and that is why we ask for verifiable sources, in order to […]
The Cleveland Cavaliers will have two representatives at All-Star Weekend in Los Angeles with Donovan Mitchell and Jaylon Tyson. Mitchell will be participating in the 3-Point Contest and All-Star Game, while Tyson will be in the Rising Stars game. The format of these events changes seemingly every season. Let’s get into what we can expect […]
Good morning, Camden Chatters. Orioles spring training is in full swing, and it’s glorious. Pitchers and position players are out and about on the Sarasota fields. Reporters are on the scene to cover every batting practice and warmup session and to collect optimistic quotes from various Orioles about the season ahead. As those of us […]
Here are your links for today: Devils Links Olympic update! Timo Meier scored two goals for Switzerland, Jack Hughes tallied a pair of assists for the United States and more updates on Devils in Italy: [Devils NHL] A look at a few potential trade partners for the Devils: [Infernal Access ($)] “There’s just too much […]
DRaysBay works best as a place for community and conversation. Accordingly, in the lead up to the new season, we are posting “Daily Questions” in the month of February. I look forward to seeing you in the comment section! Sometimes a key injury to your favorite player is all it takes.
No. 20 Maryland women’s basketball won its third game in a row on Thursday, turning things around after a four-game losing streak. However, the Terps needed to still snap a three-game losing streak at home. They did that, taking down Penn State, 81-62. Here are three takeaways from Maryland’s victory. The Terps set the pace […]
The Pittsburgh Pirates certainly got a facelift this offseason, but heading into the season, there are also certainly still some question marks, and the outfield group is one of them. With all the moves that the Pirates made in the offseason, they failed to find a dominant outfield presence. MLB.com released their lineup projections for […]
Kentucky basketball has turned their season around with their efforts in Southeastern Conference play, winning eight of their last nine after starting 0-2 back in early January. The Wildcats have done this without their only true point guard in Jaland Lowe — who is out for the season with a shoulder injury — as well […]
No. 6 Maryland women’s lacrosse’s season opener against No. 13 Syracuse went about as well as it could have hoped. The Terps smothered the Orange with their depth and veteran experience. Sixteen saves from JJ Suriano and five goals from Lauren Lapointe comfortably took Maryland past Syracuse, 9-5. This weekend, the Terps play their first […]
There’s a debate to be had about the NBA’s ring culture. Some spoilsports say it spoils the sport. They’ll argue that the emphasis on championship pursuits causes fans to lose sight of the forest for the trees. A season should be measured in increments. Winning five more games than expected is worth celebration. Beating a […]
If you missed it on Thursday afternoon, we had the pleasure of interviewing Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Drew Petzing for about 30 minutes. It was the first time Petzing has had an interview with the media since taking the job in January, so there was a lot of ground to cover and a lot of […]
MLS Hirving ‘Chucky’ Lozano – No recent news about his future. Hector Herrera – Houston Dynamo – In preseason. Eredivisie Mateo Chavez – AZ Alkmaar vs. Excelsior Saturday February 14, 2026 – 9:45 AM PT/11:45 AM CT/12:45 PM ET – ESPN Stephano Carrillo – 2nd Division – FC Dordrecht vs. FC Emmen Friday February 13, […]
It’s a bit shocking to see a 25-year-old on a freshman recruiting visit, but here we are in 2026. Former NBA G-Leaguer and international journeyman Kyree Walker took an official visit to Maryland men’s basketball Wednesday as he looks to embark on his NCAA basketball path. The visit comes nearly nine years after his first […]
The latest Chiefs bring back another familiar assistant coach. This 1 joins defensive staff | The Kansas City Star The Kansas City Chiefs’ coaching shuffle continued Thursday, as a source confirmed the team has brought back Terry Braden as assistant defensive line coach under Joe Cullen. Braden spent eight seasons with the Chiefs from 2017-24, […]
For Duke fans, Christian Laettner’s shot against Kentucky – now just called The Shot – is a permanent highlight in program history. When they play it every March during the NCAA tournament, well, we love it. Obviously that’s not the case in Kentucky, where it remains a permanent wound. We constantly see Laettner’s name come […]
Just one year after his arrival, Terrell Williams’ tenure as New England Patriots defensive coordinator has come to an end. However, the move that was reported on Thursday was not due to performance but rather circumstance: Williams missed significant time in 2025 due to medical reasons, with inside linebackers coach Zak Kuhr doing a commendable […]
There is a saying in college basketball: “There are no freshmen in February.” Now, I gotta tell you, I am not sure I agree with all that. I think it depends on the context, but in general, I get the point. By now, most guys should have adjusted to the physicality of the game. Thankfully […]
Canada and Sweden in action for the men today.
Once again, we look into our size 2 crystal ball, and see visions of the year to come.
He’s not ours anymore, but that doesn’t mean we can’t still celebrate Brocktober in February. The first couple of days in Olympics men’s hockey produced predictable results, with the top-rated teams rolling against less-heralded opponents. Canada brushed Czechia aside while Jordan Binnington pitched a shutout to temper concerns that his NHL season results would continue […]
We are only in the opening salvos of spring training with the start of exhibition games still a week away. But you know what? The AL East outlook could be different by Opening Day for all we know, as the spring has a nasty tendency to throw injuries and other question marks into the equation. […]