Jon Gruden is out as Raiders coach, but he is hardly an isolated case. Too many in the NFL still believe they have the only world view that matters.
Author: Nancy Armour, USA TODAY
Opinion: Jacksonville Jaguars owner should have known hiring Urban Meyer would lead to this
What, exactly, did Jacksonville Jaguars owner Shad Khan expect when he hired Urban Meyer and gave him complete control of the team?
NWSL to resume play, CEO and managing partner of Washington Spirit steps down
The NWSLPA said games will resume Wednesday, while the embattled CEO and managing partner of the Washington Spirit announced his resignation.
Chicago Bears will make game-time decision on whether Andy Dalton or Justin Fields start
Chicago Bears managed just 1 yard passing against the Cleveland Browns and rookie Justin Fields was sacked nine times in his first NFL start.
Weston McKennie returns to USMNT for World Cup qualifying; Christian Pulisic and Gio Reyna out injured
USMNT claimed five points in last World Cup qualifying window thanks to late offensive surge against Honduras.
Opinion: Some teams have had enough of players who refuse to be vaccinated
Unvaccinated players in San Francisco and New York face being locked out of their home arenas because of local COVID-19 restrictions.
Opinion: NCAA and leagues shouldn’t play big games in Texas as long as Texas plays games with women’s lives
Sports organizations need to follow other businesses and move their marquee events out of Texas as long as state insists on dangerous abortion law.
Opinion: FIFA’s proposal to hold men’s World Cup every two years is incredibly short-sighted
European soccer leader has threatened boycott if FIFA goes ahead with plan to hold men’s World Cup every two years rather than the current four.
Opinion: Gymnasts bare their souls in describing Larry Nassar abuse, but are lawmakers listening?
McKayla Maroney, Simone Biles, Aly Raisman and Maggie Nichols spoke powerfully about abuse, while most senators offered empathy and not much else.
Opinion: Don’t feel bad for Jags’ Urban Meyer. This is what he wanted.
Jags’ debacle against Texans should show coach Urban Meyer he can’t operate as he did in college. Nothing he’s done so far has shown he realizes that.