Cowboys Legend Michael Irvin Out at NFL Network After 15 Years
NFL Hall of Famer Michael Irvin has been let go by the NFL Network after a 15-year run as an analyst and panelist.
NFL Hall of Famer Michael Irvin has been let go by the NFL Network after a 15-year run as an analyst and panelist.
An MMA fighter who apparently had other plans, dispatched his opponent with one punch in a “fight” that barely lasted 11 seconds.
Pat McAfee mocked an ad featuring ESPN BET after a first-quarter earnings report showed the sports betting service massively underperforming.
Steelers running back Jaylen Warren says that special teams coach Danny Smith has mentioned using Justin Fields as a kick returner.
On Thursday, it was announced that the National Park Service had approved the demolition of Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium – better known as RFK Stadium – in Washington, D.C.
WNBA star Brittney Griner says that during the early days of her Russian imprisonment, she felt like taking her own life.
Major League Baseball (MLB) is only one month into the 2024 season. However, the league is already seeing strong evidence that its efforts to quicken the pace of play are paying off.
According to a report from Variety, Fox is opening bids to buy air time by asking at least $7 million for a 30-second commercial during next year’s big game.
Former Broncos star Bill Romanowski filed for bankruptcy on Monday and reportedly owes the federal government $15.5 million in back taxes, according to USA Today.
The former Nike executive who signed Michael Jordan to the most lucrative shoe deal in the history of sports or shoes thinks Caitlin Clark should have gotten a deal just like MJ.
CBS has parted ways with longtime analysts Phil Simms and Boomer Esiason, opting to bring on the recently retired Matt Ryan and JJ Watt.
Brittney Griner, the WNBA star who was arrested at a Moscow airport in 2022 for possession of an illegal cannabis cartridge, blames a “mental lapse” for why she forgot to remove the cartridge before inspection.
Mike Tyson reveals that he is abstaining from sex and weed in the lead-up to his July 20 fight against Jake Paul.
LeBron James exploded in anger at his head coach during the fourth quarter of the Lakers Game 4 series against the Denver Nuggets.
NASCAR Xfinity Series driver Ryan Sieg had to perform an emergency evacuation of his flaming vehicle during a very scary moment at Dover International Speedway on Saturday.
If you watched Bills draft pick Keon Coleman’s introductory press conference expecting to hear football talk, you got a lot more than that.
Caitlin Clark has been asked to sign many things over the past couple of weeks, but this has got to be a first.
Keith Olbermann is fed up with the New York Times and their “grudge” against President Joe Biden and has retaliated by canceling his subscription to the leftist rag.
The Franciscan University of Steubenville has rejected recent changes to Title IX, allowing “gender identity” to be used as a basis for sex discrimination.
The Falcons selection of Michael Penix Jr. is the most nonsensical and bewildering draft day decision in the history of the NFL Draft.
Panthers Owner Dave Tepper confronted a restaurant owner over a sign telling him to, “LET THE COACH AND GM PICK.”
Welcome to the Breitbart Sports 2024 NFL Draft live blog! This is a running narrative/stream of consciousness as we navigate our way through the NFL’s annual draft bonanza.
ESPN NFL reporter Adam Schefter reports that Roger Goodell had back surgery three weeks ago and may be unable to continue his tradition of hugging the first-rounders.
In a pre-draft interview with Yahoo, DeJean claimed that he could beat the #1 scorer in women’s college basketball history, fellow Hawkeye Caitlin Clark, in a game of one-on-one.
The Washington Commanders have decided to retire the number of legendary Redskin Darrell Green during the 2024 season.
The victims of disgraced former Team USA Doctor Larry Nassar will receive a $138.7 million payout from the U.S. Government after the FBI failed to conduct a thorough investigation.
Football is in the air, as we are less than 24 hours from the start of the NFL Draft. Which means it’s time to start talking about tax reform.
Whoever is running public relations for the nation of Saudi Arabia and Browns QB Deshaun Watson should probably be fired.
Stephen A. Smith apologized Monday for saying that blacks could relate to Trump because the former president has faced legal persecution.
While financial details aren’t known at this time, the Chiefs have made Andy Reid the highest-paid coach in the NFL with a massive new extension that runs through 2029.
Recent WNBA draft pick Angel Reese is calling for “young women” to be protected in sports in an apparent reference to the ongoing debate about the inclusion of trans athletes in girls’ and women’s athletics.
Sportswriter Jeff Pearlman has had enough of Stephen A. Smith giving his “opinion about everything.” Specifically, Pearlman is upset at Smith for saying black people relate to Donald Trump, and he’d like the ESPN hot-taker to “stop f*cking talking” about Trump like he knows who he really is.
What looked to be a thrilling finish at the Geico 500 at Talladega turned into a smoky, twisted heap of damaged metal as several cars wrecked in one of the largest wrecks you’re ever going to see.
In a Monday morning column, lead ESPN NFL reporter Adam Schefter says that he expects Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice to receive a significant suspension for his alleged role in a multi-car crash during a street race in Dallas last month.
A scary moment unfolded Saturday at the Ag-Pro 300 at Talladega Superspeedway as Justin Allgaier smashed into a wall during Stage 1.
Howie Schwab, the longtime ESPN researcher who gained fame for his encyclopedic sports knowledge on the hit show Stump the Schwab, has died.
Former Ohio State quarterback and national champion Cardale Jones blasted anti-Israel protests at his alma mater. Claiming that the activities of the protesters did not represent “THE Ohio State University” he attended.
When Jim Harbaugh says he’s going to do something, he does it. Proof of this can be found tattooed on his right arm.
The NCAA approved major rule changes Friday that will make college football look a lot more like pro football.
Everything seemed normal during Jaguars General Manager Trent Baalke’s press conference on Thursday when, suddenly, reporters detected a disturbance in the force.