10:19 AM ET FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — As much as the possibility of playing with his brother appealed to him, tight end Martellus Bennett is staying retired. “I would love to play ball with my brother; it would truly be a dream come true. But my biggest dream is to change lives with my creativity and
Month: March 2019
9:54 AM ET Featherweight world titlist Josh Warrington will make his mandatory defense against Kid Galahad, but just a little later than initially intended. Warrington and British countryman Galahad, former amateur rivals, will meet June 15 (ESPN+) at Leeds Arena in Warrington’s hometown of Leeds, England, promoter Frank Warren said on Tuesday. The fight had
10:04 AM ET Some trades have paid off handsomely since the NHL trade deadline on Feb. 25. Some … not so much. We identify the best and worst so far, and what comes next for the players and teams. Who have been the most, least impressive trade deadline acquisitions? (one graf on each) Greg Wyshynski,
7:31 AM ET NEXT MONTH ONE OF the most consequential award votes in recent NBA history will be conducted. It will be worth tens of millions of dollars to a handful of players and could have a drastic effect on free agency both this year and into the future. And it will be decided by
11:00 AM ET At least some front offices will evaluate strength of schedule to better evaluate performance context. If a team’s early-season slate is stacked with a bunch of games against contending teams, or it has a couple of brutal road trips on the opposite coast, or a bunch of games against tanking teams, then
1:00 AM ET PITTSBURGH — Quarterback Ben Roethlisberger earned a $5 million roster bonus on Friday, which could have served as an artificial deadline for a contract extension with the Pittsburgh Steelers. But no deal is imminent between the team and Roethlisberger, who has one year left on his current contract. Now that Roethlisberger is
9:02 AM ET ESPN staff Plenty of talking points emerged from the Australian Grand Prix, where Valtteri Bottas recorded an overdue victory and Ferrari’s preseason prowess disappeared in Melbourne. Our F1 editor Laurence Edmondson, associate editor Nate Saunders and columnists Maurice Hamilton and Kate Walker offer their opinions on race one. Was Ferrari’s woeful Melbourne
10:30 AM ET Anna Katherine Clemmons Close Anna Katherine Clemmons is a contributing writer for ESPN The Magazine. Last summer Ho Sung Choi’s unorthodox — but wildly successful — Happy Gilmore-ish golf swing took over the internet. The pro golfer, a winner on the Japanese Tour in the past, managed to captivate millions with his
7:00 AM ET Greg WyshynskiESPN As each NHL team is eliminated from playoff contention — either mathematically or by losing in the postseason — we’ll take a look at why its quest for the Stanley Cup fell short in 2018-19, along with three keys to its offseason, impact prospects for 2019-20 and a way-too-early prediction
6:42 AM ET ESPN staff Daniel Ricciardo regrets trying to please too many people in his pre-Australian Grand Prix promotional activities as he feels it hampered his preparations for the race. Daniel Ricciardo has marked the new chapter of his Formula One career with a stunning pink, green and blue helmet design, which he will
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