How COVID-19 created the most unique November sports weekend of all time
November 12-November 15 will go down as one of the most unique sports weekends of all time, and fans should take it all in and enjoy it all as best as they can.
November 12-November 15 will go down as one of the most unique sports weekends of all time, and fans should take it all in and enjoy it all as best as they can.
Just about a month before the proposed start date for the 2020-2021 regular season, the league will take center stage when the 2020 NBA Draft gets underway on Wednesday, November 18.
It could turn out to be the team’s best decision of the year. But, at first glance, Antonio Brown signing with the Buccaneers seems like a disaster waiting to happen.
The Dolphins are rolling with rookie quarterback Tua Tagovailoa as the team’s new starter, forcing Ryan Fitzpatrick into the second spot on the depth chart.
A “Week 18” does seem inevitable for at least some sort of additional flexibility in the NFL’s schedule. But, don’t expect it to be the catch-all solution that many believe it to be, if and when it’s made official.
Two days after the Patriots’ makeshift Monday night matchup against the Chiefs, another member of the team reportedly tested positive for COVID-19.
What happens when a player tests positive for COVID-19? The rules are strict, providing an easy formula to follow for both asymptomatic and symptomatic players.
Despite the NFL’s best efforts to stop the spread of COVID-19, the league finally experienced its first outbreak as teams began to prepare for Week 4 of the 2020 season.
Two months and 20 other teams later, only two franchises remain in the NBA’s bubble in Orlando. The prize hanging in the balance? A Larry O’Brien trophy.
It’s only fitting that one of the most unique regular seasons in MLB history would be accompanied by one of the most intriguing playoff formats in recent memory.
Take a look at some of the biggest names that were forced out of action due to the injury bug that ran through the NFL, varying from season-ending injuries to unknown timetables that could last weeks or months.
The time has finally come: the NBA’s Conference Finals are here, and teams are ready to fight for the right to represent their conference in the NBA Finals at the end of September.
Instead of jumping to conclusions, let’s evaluate some of the biggest and most common overreactions to come to light following the first week of the 2020 NFL season.
There are more teams in the NFL that have gone back-to-back as Super Bowl champions than those without an appearance on the NFL’s biggest stage. But, why does it still seem like such a massive feat to pull off a repeat?
After one of the most unique seasons of “Hard Knocks” ever put together, the Chargers and Rams closed the book on their five-week journey on September 8 and officially kicked off the NFL’s opening week in the process.
The fourth episode of “Hard Knocks: Los Angeles” wasn’t what fans were used to. But, it was a disruption from the norm, which is what was needed.