A new NFL postgame show will debut this weekend after “Sunday Night Football” and stream on Peacock. Kathryn Tappen and Chris Simms will host.
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Top-ranked Alabama dominates No. 16 Miami 44-13
Defending national champion Alabama blows out Miami in the Chick-fil-A Kickoff game in Atlanta. The Crimson Tide pick up where they left off.
Former New England Patriots WR David Patten dies at 47
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Celebrated Paralympic swimmer Jessica Long hopes her story is an inspiration to others
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Former teammate arrested in 2006 murder of Miami Hurricane defensive lineman Bryan Pata
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Lawyer: NFL has not talked with Texans QB Deshaun Watson about sexual misconduct allegations
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Naomi Osaka to donate tournament prize money to help Haiti earthquake victims
Naomi Osaka pledges winnings earned in the Western and Southern Open to the Haitian earthquake victims.
Carl Lewis rips U.S. men’s 4×100-meter relay team after failing to make final: ‘Worse than the AAU kids I saw’
Nine-time gold medalist Carl Lewis ripped the U.S. men’s 4×100-meter relay team after they finished sixth in their heat and failed to make the final.
San Jose Sharks’ Evander Kane denies claim he bet on his own games; NHL will investigate
The National Hockey League will investigate claim San Jose Sharks forward Evander Kane bet on his own games. He calls accusation “completely false.”