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Updated Chicago White Sox roster (2026 edition)

We track every White Sox 40-player roster move here, so be sure to check back for updates. All 2025 White Sox transactions. Last updated: April 8, 2026 If you are on a mobile device, this table is best viewed in landscape mode. Tap or click on the roster to zoom. Players in red are on […]

New Orleans Saints vs. Chicago Bears Inactives

Week 7 is here, and the New Orleans Saints (1-5) are on the road in the Windy City to take on the Chicago Bears (3-2) at Solider Field. With kickoff just minutes away, let’s take a look at today’s inactives. New Orleans Saints: OL Torricelli Simpkins III OL Xavier Truss S Ugo Amadi CB Rejzohn Wright […]

Happy Birthday Jose Bautista

Jose Bautista turns 45 today. From 2008 to 2017, those years would have been so much different without Jost. He gave us so many great moments over the years, but of course, the best was the home run and bat flip in Game 5. When we traded for him in August of 2008, the trade […]

Jakobi Meyers, Brock Bowers both out against Chiefs

The Las Vegas Raiders announced their inactive players for Sunday’s game at the Kansas City Chiefs. Starting wide receiver Jakobi Meyers and star tight end Brock Bowers are both out. Meyers was listed as questionable on Friday’s injury report, while Bowers was listed as doubtful. Both players practiced Friday for the first time this week. […]

Bears vs Saints Inactives: Grady Jarrett is out

The Chicago Bears (3-2) and the New Orleans Saints (1-5) will kick off at Noon (CT) from Soldier Field, and each team has just announced their inactive players for the game. CHICAGO INACTIVES DT – Grady Jarrett – Early reports were that he’d play; however, the rainy conditions changed their plans. K – Cairo Santos […]

Colts Mock Draft Roundup

As the leaves change color and Spirit Halloweens pop up, the midway point of the NFL season is fast approaching. By now nearly a quarter of the league’s fans are longing for the spring after starting the season with 2 or less wins, when hope can be renewed with the offseason’s changes. Most are looking […]

Durant, Rockets Agree to Two-Year Extension

Kevin Durant and the Houston Rockets have agreed to a two-year, $90M extension ($45M annually) with a player option for the 2027-28 season. ESPN’s Shams Charania first reported the news. Durant – who averaged 26.6 points, 6 boards, and 4.2 assists last year in his age 36 season with the Phoenix Suns – was eligible […]

2025-26 MBB Player Previews: Justin Mullins

Just one year ago, Justin Mullins’ spot in the lineup was a big question for many fans.  After transferring from the University of Denver — where he was an efficient freshman contributor on offense (9.8 PPG on 51.8% FG and 35.6% 3FG) — Mullins took a bench role his sophomore year at Northwestern before being […]

Men’s Soccer: Late equalizer denies Northwestern in painful 2-2 draw at Penn State

Another game, another time that Northwestern surrendered points it was supposed to claim.  The nightmare that haunted the ‘Cats against Loyola Chicago and UIC earlier in the season resurfaced on Friday night in University Park, as Northwestern (6-4-3, 1-3-2 Big Ten) conceded a Penn State (5-5-3, 1-3-2 Big Ten) equalizer in the final minute to […]

Dolphins Continue to Receive “Lots of Calls” on Pass-Rushers as Trade Deadline Nears

Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel called trade rumors regarding some of Miami’s top talent “baseless” during his Friday press conference. Twenty-four hours later, one of the league’s top insiders continues to hear otherwise. According to The Athletic’s Senior NFL Insider, Dianna Russini, Miami’s phone has been ringing off the hook, with the team receiving “lots […]

Cubs historical sleuthing: 1950s edition

You might not think there are enough clues in this photo to narrow down the date, but not only do I have the date, I can tell you exactly when this photo was taken. First, let’s look at the photo again (click to enlarge): So this is clearly old-style Wrigley Field — no lights, small […]

Titans vs. Patriots open game thread

It’s been a crazy week for the Tennessee Titans. Some thought it would be this game against the New England Patriots that would get Mike Vrabel fired. Turns out he didn’t even make it to this game. Amy Adams-Strunk couldn’t bear to watch Vrabel smoke his replacement. The Mike McCoy era begins today. He is […]

Oregon Volleyball Splits Their Weekend Matches

Oregon volleyball hosted a pair of Big Ten teams over the weekend, and in the process displayed the growth and improvement we were looking for in the conference portion of the schedule. On Friday, the Ducks upset #18 Minnesota 3-1, and dropped a very competitive match yesterday against Penn State, 1-3. A point of note […]

What Was Lane Kiffin…Saying?

It’s a tale as old as time. The clock is winding down, the opposing quarterback is kneeling it out, and the chance for a statement win has slipped away once again. A coach who just moments earlier seemed set to stake his claim to victory now finds himself moments away from having to explain away […]

Rams-Jaguars second half thread

The Los Angeles Rams lead the Jacksonville Jaguars by a score of 21-0 after the first half of play. The Rams started this game out hot with back-to-back scoring drives including a touchdown to rookie Konata Mumpfield, and then a touchdown by Davante Adams to take a 14-0 lead as L.A.’s defense got after Trevor […]

Who will fill the void of the Utah Grizzlies?

The Denver Grizzlies of the International Hockey League have a special place in the hearts of many Colorado Avalanche fans. They spent one season in Denver, playing out of McNichols Sports Arena during the 1994–95 season, winning the Turner Cup in their only season in Colorado. Even though the Utah Grizzlies were not technically the […]