Green Bay QB Aaron Rodgers has embraced an “attitude of gratitude” in his life, and that Zen-like approach is making this Packers team special.
Author: Nancy Armour, USA TODAY
Green Bay Packers, Aaron Rodgers pull away from L.A. Rams, will host NFC championship game
The NFC Championship game will be Jan. 24 against either Drew Brees and New Orleans or Tom Brady and Tampa Bay. The Saints and Bucs play Sunday.
Green Bay Packers, Aaron Rodgers pull away from L.A. Rams, will host NFC championship game
The NFC Championship game will be Jan. 24 against either Drew Brees and New Orleans or Tom Brady and Tampa Bay. The Saints and Bucs play Sunday.
Opinion: Bill Belichick chooses his legacy over Trump’s Medal of Freedom
The Medal of Freedom may be the highest civilian honor, but accepting it from Donald Trump was not worth it for Patriots coach Bill Belichick.
Opinion: Dos and don’ts of protesting for athletes. (Hint: It’s never acceptable for some)
Just 14 people were arrested after hundreds of Trump-supporting rioters overran U.S. Capitol and forced members of Congress to seek shelter.
Opinion: Election defeat makes it official, Kelly Loeffler is bad for WNBA’s business
WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert said last summer that league wouldn’t force out Kelly Loeffler because she’s not involved in day-to-day operations.
Opinion: These women changed sports, and the world, for good in 2020
It is not accurate to call 2020 a watershed in women’s quest for respect and recognition in sports, but there is no denying there has been a shift.
Opinion: Colin Kaepernick’s activism moves to freezer section with Ben & Jerry’s flavor
Change the Whirled is non-dairy, made from vegan, caramel sunflower butter base with fudge chips and swirls of graham cracker, chocolate cookies.
Settlement means U.S. women’s national soccer team will no longer have to play matches on artificial turf
USWNT, U.S. Soccer reach agreement to settle claims of unfair working conditions, including no more games on turf and equal number of charter flights.
Opinion: With Denver QB fiasco, NFL refusing to acknowledge reality of COVID
NFL’s troubles continue as Baltimore Ravens place six more on reserve/COVID-19 list while Denver Broncos will be without all of their quarterbacks.