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Cody Rhodes States That He’s Proud Of How He Handled WrestleMania 42: “I Just Wanted To Make It Work For The Night”

Cody Rhodes looks back at WrestleMania 42. The build to Cody Rhodes and Randy Orton’s Undisputed WWE Championship match at WrestleMania 42 featured involvement from Pat McAfee and Grammy Award-winning music artist Jelly Roll. With those two factors in play, Rhodes expressed to Ariel Helwani that he’s proud of how he handled himself behind the … The post Cody Rhodes States That He’s Proud Of How He Handled WrestleMania 42: “I Just Wanted To Make It Work For The Night” appeared first on Fightf...

The Packers have two weeks to fix their run defense

The Green Bay Packers are fortunate that, despite a great rushing performance from his team throughout the entire second half, Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson decided instead to put Sunday’s game in Caleb Williams’ hands on the critical fourth-and-one. Now, Green Bay has two weeks to make sure that doesn’t happen to them again […]

Scott Harris needs a bounce back season for the Detroit Tigers

At his end of the season press conference back in October, Tigers president of baseball operations, Scott Harris, spent a lot of time talking about his players. Certainly the collapse of offensive production for several players, most notably star left fielder Riley Greene, played a major role as the club staggered through September, barely hanging […]

The Falcons have earned their place on the bottom of the NFL’s heap

The Atlanta Falcons are keeping ugly company these days. With their ninth loss of the season, our favorite team is now: This is a terrible era by any standard, and if it’s not quite up there with the longest and most depressing historic stretches in NFL history, there’s still time for the Falcons to get […]

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The Royals probably aren’t trading a starting pitcher for a bat

The winter meetings have started, and rumors are flying around everywhere. The Pirates are getting perhaps the biggest pop from rumors that they’ve offered a four-year deal to Kyle Schwarber. How much money was in the four-year offer? Well, Dan Szymborski has one idea: The actual rumors have the Pirates offering him something north of […]

2025 Season in Review: J.T. Ginn

Next up, in our look back at the A’s players in 2025, we turn back starting pitching by remembering season with J.T. Ginn. How was he acquired? The Los Angeles Dodgers selected Ginn with the 30th overall selection of the 2018 MLB draft but chose to honor his commitment to Mississippi State instead of signing with the Dodgers. […]

For Ezequiel Tovar, 2025 was a year of injuries

Welcome to the 2025 edition of Ranking the Rockies, where we take a look back at every player to log playing time for the Rockies in 2025. The purpose of this list is to provide a snapshot of the player in context. The “Ranking” is an organizing principle that’s drawn from Baseball Reference’s WAR (rWAR). […]

Yankees 2025 Roster Report Cards: Will Warren

On July 30, 2024, Gerrit Cole was scratched from his start in Philadelphia due to “general body fatigue.” Without many options to overcome this, the Yankees turned to one of their top pitching prospects in the minors, promoting Will Warren to make his major league debut. Warren would make six total appearances in 2024 as […]

2025 Player Reviews: Nick Allen

The diminutive shortstop played Gold Glove-caliber defense as a surprising starter for the Braves, but his offensive production was the worst in baseball, making it only a one-year escapade with Atlanta for the 27-year-old. How acquired The Braves traded for Allen on November 11, 2024, sending minor league pitcher Jared Johnson to the Athletics. At […]

Browns offense stepping up in class the next three games

Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry used an interesting analogy during the preseason to describe the challenges a rookie quarterback faces in moving from college to the NFL. Berry compared the transition to someone being “fluent in English, and now you have to learn Mandarin,” specifically referencing the steep learning curve Shedeur Sanders would have […]

Austin Hays “drawing interest” from Royals, per report

The Royals have made it known they are pursuing an outfielder at this week’s Winter Meetings. It is a thin free agent market, and a report by Ken Rosenthal suggests they may look to add two outfielders – one via free agency, and one through a trade. Reporter Jon Heyman reports today that the Royals […]

Basketball Murderer’s Row Edition: The Good, Bad and Odd

The Good The good, you ask?  The good news is that the Big Ten opener against Purdue at home and the Michigan game on the road are over. With upcoming games against Seton Hall, Penn, and Delaware State, Rutgers has three weeks to figure out a starting rotation and improve. The Bad It can be […]

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The Mailbag Needs to Start Funding NIL

It’s Monday, and I’m still trying to reconcile the fact that fucking Indiana won the B1G. The NIL era is awful. Anyway, fire away with questions. We’ll answer a bunch of them and then post the responses on Friday. And the results will be better than a Ryan Day that once-a-year bed shitting Ryan Day […]

Arsenal Team News at Club Brugge: Leandro Trossard, William Saliba, Cristhian Mosquera

Arsenal have several selection issues ahead of their UEFA Champions League clash at Club Brugge on Wednesday night. On Saturday, Gunners boss Mikel Arteta provided injury/fitness updates on forward Leandro Trossard (calf/shin/heel) and Cristhian Mosquera (ankle), with the latter now ruled out until well into 2026. “He’s going to be out for weeks,” Arteta said […] The post Arsenal Team News at Club Brugge: Leandro Trossard, William Saliba, Cristhian Mosquera appeared first on The Sports Bank .

Dodgers-Mets game on Jackie Robinson Day is on ESPN

The Dodgers play the Mets on Wednesday, April 15, Jackie Robinson Day at Dodger Stadium, a game that will be exclusively televised by ESPN, the network announced today. This is the first of 30 exclusive weekday games on ESPN in 2026. ESPN was the exclusive home of ‘Sunday Night Baseball’ for 36 seasons, dating back […]

Elephant Rumblings: Sevy Staying Put?

Morning everyone and happy Monday! The Winter Meetings are getting underway down in Florida this week and the A’s are there likely hoping to land a player or two before the week is out. That may come via free agency, but these meetings also set the foundation for future moves and trades down the line. […]

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