Here are your links for today: Devils Links A late goal from Timo Meier got the Devils to overtime against the Canadiens, and Jesper Bratt finished things off as New Jersey took a 4-3 win on Thursday. [Devils NHL] Our requisite injury: “Jonas Siegenthaler was arguably the best defensive defenseman in the NHL a season […]
We’re back again. It’s been a strange week of Celtics basketball; frustrating losses, Jaylen Brown’s scoring, Jaylen Brown’s hair, things of this nature. While you’re sitting in the barbershop chair with a can of spray paint hovering over your fragile hairline, or if you’re on a flight to Turkey, you might as well sit down […]
Per a Spurs press release: The San Antonio Spurs announced the unveiling of a special Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey Barrel Tree at Frost Bank Center at the team’s Friday, Nov. 7 game against the Houston Rockets. One of only 13 whiskey barrel trees of its kind in the country, this festive display will remain in […]
Good morning Gang Green Nation! The New York Jets made headlines recently with a couple of blockbuster trades, dealing away Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams at the trade deadline in exchange for a boatload of draft picks and a couple of young players with possible upside. With the trade deadline passed, now the team has […]
Welcome to the first weekend without baseball. Well, MLB baseball, at least. The Winter Leagues are up and running. And there’s Fall League, too. Actually, there’s quite a bit of baseball to watch. So welcome to the first weekend without baseball, now with baseball. Onto the links. Phillies news Ranger Suárez and Kyle Schwarber received […]
Leading South Carolina 10-7 with about 7 minutes to play in the 2nd quarter, Ole Miss was in position to go up two scores and put even more stress on a bad Gamecocks offense. On 1st and 10 at the South Carolina 14, with Ole Miss going tempo, Kewan Lacy lost a yard to make […]
The Rajah arrives, Glenn Beckert packs his bags for San Diego, Bruce Sutter wins the Cy Young, Nomar Garciaparra* heads for Chicago, and other stories. On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, Bleed Cubbie Blue is pleased to present a Cubs-centric look at baseball’s colorful past. Here’s a handy Cubs timeline, to help you follow the various narrative paths. “Maybe I […]
NFL.com – 31 (-1) “The Saints had a chance to change the trajectory of Sunday’s game against the Rams, trailing only 20-10 at halftime. But a 10-minute TD drive by L.A. and a New Orleans fumble at midfield turned it into a laugher — the Saints’ fifth loss of the season by double digits. Tyler Shough had some good throws in his […]
I am especially sick of bubble screens, but regular screens aren’t always the best, either! Such was the case early in the fourth quarter on Sunday when the Green Bay Packers faced third and three from the Carolina Panthers’ eight-yard line, threatening to score and tie the game at 13. The Packers love screens of […]
Editor Note: We’re all still processing the tragic passing of Marshawn Kneeland. You can view the reported details of what happened here, and we will cover any news-worthy developments down the road if there are any. If you are struggling with any mental health issues, visit here for resources to help. We are now returning […]
With the Commanders coming off an abysmal Sunday night performance against Seattle and now riding a four-game losing streak (longest in Dan Quinn’s tenure), the Washington Commanders must make changes heading into a Week 10 matchup with Detroit. At 3-6, the Commanders hold the oldest roster in the NFL and are now in a position […]
Well, you can’t win them all, right? Not only did the Detroit Lions lose last week, but my bold prediction came up short, as wide receiver Jameson Williams only gained 66 yards and a touchdown, coming up 34 yards short of my guess. I’m sticking with the offense once again, as they’ve been struggling and […]
Happy Saturday everyone! Welcome to the week 11 edition of our weekly recurring Where We Be, What We Be Drinking column, where we take a look at what the OTE “writers” will be doing this gameday. It most definitely will not be watching the games. AlmaOtter: Bye week for the Illini! I will be in […]
MLS Hirving ‘Chucky’ Lozano – San Diego FC vs. Portland Sunday November 9, 2025 – 6:00 PM PT/8:00 PM CT/9:00 PM ET – Apple TV After he served his suspension in the first game, Lozano made his way back to the bench. He was subbed into the game in the second half where he scored […]
Good morning, Camden Chatters. The MLB offseason is starting to take off. Yesterday marked the fifth day since the end of the World Series, which is the deadline for teams to exercise or decline options on players who have them, and the first day in which they’re allowed to sign free agents from other teams. […]
The NFL season just keeps rolling along. Things change every year. I interviewed halfback Paul Hornung of the Green Bay Packers once in Las Vegas at a Hall of Fame show for the Beckett Football Price Guide. One of my questions was how different football was now versus in his playing days. He said one […]
After rejoining the NHL’s hockey operations department, Brendan Shanahan looks like a short-term league hire with a long-term goal of running a team again. Among the suitors, the Buffalo Sabres stand out from the pack, edging the Chicago Blackhawks and Nashville Predators thanks to multiple factors. League chatter, and Sportsnet's Nick Kypreos suggests Shanahan would listen, provided he gets Toronto Maple Leafs -style autonomy.
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The Buffalo Sabres have had mixed results early on this season, and this is made apparent by their 5-5-4 record. The Sabres’ shaky start currently has them at the bottom of the Atlantic Division standings, which is bad news for a team looking to break its 14-year playoff drought. If the Sabres are unable to move up in the standings as the season continues, they will likely be sellers this campaign. Because of this, let’s look at three Sabres who could be traded if things don’t improve in...
Spain manager Luis de la Fuente says Lamine Yamal is in “perfect condition” after calling up the Barcelona teenager to his latest international squad. Yamal is currently suffering from pubalgia, and is having to learn how to manage the problem as Hansi Flick has admitted, meaning there was some doubt about whether he’d be called […]
The Lions reenter the friendly confines of Beaver Stadium, but have an unfriendly visitor in the #2 Indiana Hoosiers. How does the staff see this one playing out? Chris Thought Penn State would lose by 49 last week, and they only lost by 24! Not bad, not bad. Indiana 63, Penn State 14 Lando Guess […]
Grant Nelson has had a very unconventional path to get to where he is today on the Long Island Nets. The story with Nelson is so fascinating for many to hear and see. The seven-foot Nelson was pegged as a second rounder in the 2025 NBA Draft, but late in the second, he reportedly passed […]
Kentucky basketball will suit up for their second game of the regular season tonight as they host Valparaiso in Rupp Arena. The No. 9 Wildcats started off slow but eventually pulled away in Tuesday night’s 77-51 win over Nicholls. Kentucky had to start their regular season without point guard Jaland Lowe who suffered an injury […]
Maryland women’s basketball has officially passed its first two tests of the season with relative ease. The Terps took down UMBC on Thursday night, 87-54. Here are three takeaways from Maryland’s victory. Saylor Poffenbarger’s improved shooting One of the biggest headlines heading into last season was head coach Brenda Frese’s acquisition of Poffenbarger from Arkansas […]
Before every Ohio State men’s basketball game, Connor Lemons gets you ready for that day’s action with key stats, players to know, and prevalent storylines for that day’s game on the “Good Hoops Morning” podcast. Listen to the episode and subscribe: Subscribe: RSS | Apple | Spotify | iHeart Radio Ohio State Buckeyes (-22.5) vs. […]
Both Maryland men’s and women’s basketball will have new primary advertising logos on their Xfinity Center home court. Maryland Athletics has partnered with Vanda Pharmaceuticals as the school’s presenting sponsor for basketball, the school announced Thursday. Vanda’s logo will be present on Maryland’s court, the first time the school has had such a partnership. Other […]