Thursday 31 January 2019

Opinion: NFL players' protests have subsided, but their work continues

The Players Coalition awards $2 million in grants to six groups, including two that specifically address education and economic disparity.

     
 
 


from USATODAY - Sports Top Stories http://bit.ly/2D4GjAT
via IFTTT

How Dwyane Wade keeps up with his son's basketball games while on the road

Dwyane Wade doesn't let NBA travel stop him from keeping up with his son, Zaire, who's a high school hoops star in Florida.

     
 
 


from USATODAY - Sports Top Stories http://bit.ly/2GbAEMn
via IFTTT

Hall of Famer Frank Robinson, a baseball pioneer and all-time great, in poor health

Hall of Fame outfielder Frank Robinson, who made major league baseball history as the first African-American manager, is in poor health.

     
 
 


from USATODAY - Sports Top Stories http://bit.ly/2SaK6pN
via IFTTT

Toronto FC sells 2015 MLS MVP Sebastian Giovinco to team in Saudi Arabia

Toronto FC sold Sebastian Giovinco, the 2015 Major League Soccer MVP, to Saudi Arabian club Al-Hilal FC.

     
 
 


from USATODAY - Sports Top Stories http://bit.ly/2TpYQOQ
via IFTTT

NFL Network reporter covering Super Bowl details her near-death experience

NFL Network reporter Kim Jones, who suffered an aortic dissection, said one cardiologist told her that "80 percent don't make it to the hospital."

     
 
 


from USATODAY - Sports Top Stories http://bit.ly/2Bastga
via IFTTT

Redskins hire Rob Ryan as inside linebackers coach

Redskins have hired Rob Ryan, who had been out of NFL since 2016, to coach their inside linebackers.

     
 
 


from USATODAY - Sports Top Stories http://bit.ly/2sTNTJK
via IFTTT

Mike Stoops finalizing deal to join Alabama coaching staff as analyst

Mike Stoops appears to have found his next job. The former Oklahoma defensive coordinator is finalizing deal to be an analyst for Alabama and Nick Saban

     
 
 


from USATODAY - Sports Top Stories http://bit.ly/2MObnt7
via IFTTT

Tough trek for Central American migrant caravan heading through Mexico to U.S. border

Many had already learned they would not be received in towns with the same hospitality that greeted previous caravans.                 ...