Draymond Green saying we should get rid of Black History Month is well meaning and smart, but it’s also naive, because of people like Ron DeSantis.
Author: Mike Freeman, USA TODAY
Are athletes, coaches and sports journalists of color enabling white nationalism by staying on Twitter? | Opinion
Since Elon Musk acquired Twitter, the firewall between the lowest form of humanity, and legitimate users of Twitter, has collapsed.
Former NFL scouting combine star Byron Jones is cautionary tale to future players | Opinion
Dolphins cornerback Byron Jones said on social media that he “can’t run or jump” just eight years after the combine. Jones is a cautionary tale.
Two years later, LeBron James’ purchase of stake in Red Sox remains groundbreaking | Opinion
Almost two years ago LeBron James became part owner of the Red Sox parent company, Fenway Sports Group. It’s one of James’ most important moves.
Will there ever be a Black NFL commissioner? Maybe, and here’s the perfect candidate | Opinion
Will the NFL ever appoint a Black commissioner? The answer is complicated but one person who’d have a chance is the widely respected Troy Vincent.
Deion Sanders’ belief about single parent families is absurd and hypocritical | Opinion
Deion Sanders said in an interview he wants quarterbacks to come from two-parent homes. Not only is this problematic, it’s also hypocritical.
‘Can’t believe I get paid to do this’: Gus Johnson brings joy to his broadcasts | Opinion
Fox Sports’ Gus Johnson is one of the best in broadcasting history. He’s the star of a new documentary about his life and studying at Harvard.
Make no mistake: Eric Bieniemy going to Washington is embarrassing for the NFL | Opinion
Eric Bieniemy is heading to Washington to be the team’s offensive coordinator. This is not a great moment for the NFL. In fact, it’s embarrassing.
Fathers of Super Bowl 57 quarterbacks wreck stereotype of absent Black dad | Opinion
The fathers of Super Bowl 57 quarterbacks Patrick Mahomes and Jalen Hurts are a huge part of their sons’ lives, thus obliterating an ugly stereotype.
Rihanna is contradicting Rihanna by performing in Super Bowl 57 halftime show | Opinion
Superstar Rihanna once declined to perform in the Super Bowl halftime show as a show of support for protesting players. That has since changed.