Houston Texans defensive end J.J. Watt will host “Saturday Night Live” on Feb. 1, the night before the Super Bowl.
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Slugger J.D. Martinez: MLB probe will show ‘nothing going on’ with Red Sox
Red Sox DH J.D. Martinez is confident MLB investigation will find no wrongdoing in sign-stealing investigation: “I was there, so I saw straight up.”
LSU’s Joe Burrow says Odell Beckham Jr. was giving away real money after title game
LSU QB Joe Burrow said in a recent interview that NFL star and former LSU player Odell Beckham Jr. was handing out real money after title game.
Odell Beckham Jr. sends gift, inspiration to LSU players before national title game
Browns wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. gives each LSU player a pair of Beats headphones as part of national championship gift package.
DraftKings investigating $1 million win by ‘Bachelor’ star Jade Roper, husband Tanner Tolbert
Jade Roper’s $1 million win in DraftKings NFL contest under investigation after allegations she pooled entries with husband Tanner Tolbert.
Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa announces he’s entering NFL draft
Tua Tagovailoa is entering the NFL draft after his junior season. The Alabama quarterback was injured in November but decided against a return to school.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones defends support for Republican Party with expletive
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones tells reporter, “Don’t (expletive) with me” when questioned about his support for the Republican Party.
Fantasy football rankings for Week 17: Titans’ Ryan Tannehill a surprising star
Tennessee Titans face a must-win in season finale at Houston, which sets up Ryan Tannehill as the week’s top fantasy quarterback.
Ex-Dodgers pitcher Rich Hill, wife arrested at New England Patriots game
Former Dodgers, Red Sox pitcher Rich Hill and his wife were fined for disorderly conduct after an altercation before Saturday’s Patriots-Bills game.
Navy, Army assign officers to conduct investigations into students’ hand symbols
Naval Academy joins West Point in investigating alleged White Power symbols during ESPN’s Army-Navy broadcast. Academies made announcements Sunday.