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The Los Angeles Rams attacked the trade deadline early on Monday, landing Roger McCreary. Here are some of his highlights from his Titans days.
While it was anyone’s game in the first half, Jordan Love and Tucker Kraft put on a show to lead the Packers over Aaron Rodgers and the Steelers 35-25 on SNF.
The Kansas City Chiefs looked to extend their win streak against the Washington Commanders on "Monday Night Football" in Week 8. Here's what happened:
There were some great near falls, like Bliss cutting off Valkyria to catch a Sister Abigail DDT. Flair saved Bliss from a Nightwing pin. And in the end, Bliss hit Twisted Bliss to stop Vlakyria's save on Bayley mid-Figure 8 Leg Lock, leading to the double Natural Selection finish. This match kicked every bit of a**.
What was once a rare event — each of the major North American sports leagues playing on the same day — has become a more frequent occurrence
We're nearing the halfway mark, which means it's time for teams to play with urgency. Here are the highlights from Sunday's games.
(WIFR) - Watch Football Frenzy above! WIFR sports reporter Ryan Bridges and Anthony Ferretti have the highlights from all of Friday’s action. In our exclusive streaming show, Football Frenzy+, Ryan and Anthony also talk standings and the playoffs that are right around the corner.
MLive Flint/Saginaw/Bay City on MSN
Saginaw-area sports highlights: Valley Lutheran tops Carrollton in TVC volleyball showdown
In a Tri-Valley Conference Blue showdown to determine first place, Valley Lutheran handed Carrollton its second loss of the season to claim the conference volleyball championship. The Chargers improved to 36-8-3 after a 25-9, 25-14, 25-15 win Wednesday over the Cavaliers, who fell to 27-2-2.
With the college basketball season nearly here, many top prospects for the 2026 NBA Draft highlight the preseason All-America picks.
With that fragmentation, ESPN launched “Where to Watch” ahead of the 2024 football season. For Monday’s sports equinox, “Where to Watch” lists 23 events, such as college women’s soccer, “Monday Night Football” and the World Series.