Brooke Hogan did not attend WWE legend Hulk Hogan’s private funeral service on Tuesday. Instead, she chose to honor him in a way that made her feel “the closest to him.”
Indiana Fever’s Sophie Cunningham was hit by a projectile sex toy during Tuesday’s game against the Los Angeles Sparks, the same day she warned about such incidents.
Wrestling icon Hulk Hogan, who died at 71 from a heart attack, was laid to rest in Florida with WWE executives and celebrities attending the private service.
RedZone host Scott Hanson Scott Hanson reassured viewers he will still be a fixture with NFL RedZone. He called the ESPN-NFL deal a “great partnership.”
ESPN host Pat McAfee celebrated the network’s historic $1.6 billion WWE broadcasting deal but took shots at his own company executives in a social media post.
Former Miami Heat security guard Marcos Thomas Perez charged with stealing and selling over 400 game-worn jerseys and memorabilia worth up to $2 million.
Tennessee Titans quarterback Cam Ward and other NFL rookies received emotional surprise messages from football legends like Tom Brady and Peyton Manning.
ESPN host Pat McAfee celebrated the network’s historic $1.6 billion WWE broadcasting deal but took shots at his own company executives in a social media post.
New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel emerged with a bloodied face after jumping into a scuffle during a joint practice with the Washington Commanders.
WNBA scoring leader Diana Taurasi revealed in an upcoming docuseries how she earned more playing in Russia than the WNBA, saying the “janitor at the arena made more.”
Former MVP Shaun Alexander expects the Seahawks to make the playoffs with Sam Darnold leading a revamped offense featuring Cooper Kupp and Kenneth Walker.
Carolina Panthers star cornerback Jaycee Horn got in a car accident on his way to the stadium and head coach Dave Canales said he will miss their first preseason game.
Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones said he is “absolutely not” confident that superstar Micah Parsons will play Week 1 against the Philadelphia Eagles.
Los Angeles Sparks coach Lynne Roberts reacted after he team became the latest victim of the obscene objects being thrown on court during several WNBA games.
Los Angeles Sparks coach Lynne Roberts reacted after he team became the latest victim of the obscene objects being thrown on court during several WNBA games.