Month: November 2022

11:22 AM ET Sebastian Vettel signed off his legendary Formula One career with a 10th-place finish in the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Vettel’s final race has been marked in a number of ways, including a track run on Saturday evening the four-time world champion organised for people of all abilities within the paddock to take
0 Comments
10:01 AM ET ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Denver Broncos coach Nathaniel Hackett has handed over playcalling duties to quarterbacks coach/passing game coordinator Klint Kubiak for Sunday’s game against the Las Vegas Raiders, multiple team sources have confirmed to ESPN. Kubiak handled those duties in practices this week, and Hackett made the decision as the team headed
0 Comments
9:43 AM ET Associated Press Rory McIlroy finished the year as Europe’s No. 1-ranked golfer for the fourth time — and first since 2015 — despite Jon Rahm winning the DP World Tour Championship in Dubai on Sunday. The Spaniard’s two-shot victory over England’s Tyrrell Hatton and Sweden’s Alex Noren was his third in six
0 Comments
7:08 AM ET A non-league football player said he was “knocked sick” after he mistakenly drunk from a drinks bottle allegedly filled with urine from a rival supporter. Tony Thompson, a goalkeeper for Warrington Town in England, was furious after he was sent off during the club’s 1-0 defeat at home to Guiseley on Saturday.
0 Comments
8:04 AM ET DOHA, Qatar — Tyler Adams has been named the United States‘ captain for the World Cup ahead of their opener against Wales on Monday. Adams, who has captained the U.S. nine times in 32 career caps, wore the armband in seven of his 12 appearances in World Cup qualifying. – Stream on
0 Comments
Nov 19, 2022 The World Series is just barely in the rearview. The NBA season is rolling and dramatic, while American football is as intense as ever. The European club soccer season hit pause only about two minutes ago. Thanksgiving is approaching quickly, and you have to make plans. The election was a lot. And
0 Comments
8:53 AM ET HOUSTON — The Washington Commanders will stick with Taylor Heinicke as their starting quarterback as long as he continues to play well and the team keeps winning, a source confirmed to ESPN. Heinicke has helped Washington go 3-1 in place of the injured Carson Wentz and will make his fifth straight start
0 Comments