After the Chiefs won their first Super Bowl in 50 years, Travis Kelce suggested the wait for another Super Bowl championship won’t be nearly as long.
Author: Josh Peter, USA TODAY
Attorney for Antonio Brown says mental health test shows that wide receiver is ‘fine’
Embattled wide receiver Antonio Brown was ordered to submit to a mental health evaluation and random drug testing after his recent arrest.
Antonio Brown expected to turn himself into police following arrest warrant
Antonio Brown is expected to turn himself in to police, but as of Thursday the Hollywood Police Department was still waiting for him to do so.
Opinion: The sports world is better with Conor McGregor back in the octagon
There were realistic fears the best of Conor McGregor was behind us, but he put those to rest in a compelling win against Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone.
Opinion: Why Floyd Mayweather’s comeback is about more than just money
Floyd Mayweather announced he is “coming out of retirement” in 2020. Josh Peter writes that Mayweather’s return isn’t all about money.
Deontay Wilder has a secret weapon for Saturday fight: his sixth sense
Deontay Wilder is preparing to defend his WBC heavyweight title Saturday in a rematch against Luis Ortiz. “I haven’t fully meditated on this fight.”
Take a sneak peek at construction of the Rams’ stunning new stadium
SoFi Stadium, a 298-acre sports-and-entertainment complex, is scheduled to open in July 2020 and will be home to the Los Angeles Rams and Chargers.
Pregnant U.S. women’s soccer star Alex Morgan still plans to play in 2020 Summer Olympics
Alex Morgan, a key member of the 2019 women’s World Cup championship team, hopes to play in the 2020 Olympics despite expected a baby in April.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein renews call for racing to be suspended at Santa Anita Park after latest horse death
U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein, citing the death of Mongolian Groom at Breeders’ Cup, says ‘it’s clear that not enough has changed.’
‘Not a surprise’: Joey Bosa, Melvin Ingram smother Green Bay Packers’ Aaron Rodgers
In a 26-11 victory over the Green Bay Packers, the Chargers held held quarterback Aaron Rodgers to 61 yards on 11-of-19 passing through three quarters