
2021 NFL season: Will COVID-19 be more difficult to navigate than in 2020?
If you were to ask Tom Brady, it may be a little early to act like COVID-19 is in the NFL’s rearview mirror.
If you were to ask Tom Brady, it may be a little early to act like COVID-19 is in the NFL’s rearview mirror.
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Randy Orton has inadvertently built up a reputation that happens to benefit a rival company.
Two shortened offseasons later, the NBA will be able to get back on a normal schedule when the 2021-2022 regular season kicks off in October.
Less than one year after the UFC’s first show of the COVID-19 era, Dana White announced that the company will be returning with a full-attendance show for UFC 261.
As the NBA continues to maneuver the COVID-19 pandemic, we put together a few potential alternatives for the league to consider for its All-Star Weekend in 2021.
If eBay’s “State of Trading Cards” report is any indication, the hobby hit an unprecedented peak in 2020.
As the NHL prepares for its first regular season of the COVID-19 pandemic, the league’s players will have to quickly become accustomed to a new normal of sorts in 2021.
If Conor McGregor is looking for another chance at a “season” in 2021, here’s an idea of what that could look like.
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.
Episode 3 of “Hard Knocks: Los Angeles” signaled a change in pace, as helmets went on, contact went up and the stakes were raised for both veterans and rookies on the bubble.
After a season premiere full of discussion about the NFL’s COVID-19 protocols, “Hard Knocks: Los Angeles” got into the nitty-gritty with the second installment of their Chargers and Rams-centered summer.
Despite the question marks throughout the offseason about the state of the 2020 NFL season, “Hard Knocks” has officially returned to football fans’ television screens to start the series’ most unique summer to date.
Out of the 24 squads taking over the NHL’s bubbles in both Edmonton and Toronto, Canada has a 25-percent representation. Could one of them win it all?
When “Hard Knocks” takes over on HBO this year, it’ll be doing so in one city, per usual. However, this season will cover two different teams: the Los Angeles Chargers, and some familiar faces with the Los Angeles Rams.