
COVID-19 issues running rampant across the NBA, NFL, and NHL to end 2021
Just in case you thought we were out of the woods, COVID-19 made sure to remind everyone just how quickly things can turn sour.
Just in case you thought we were out of the woods, COVID-19 made sure to remind everyone just how quickly things can turn sour.
There’s more to the story that makes the situation around Aaron Rodgers’ COVID-19 diagnosis a lot worse.
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.
The Patriots will evidently have their eighth rookie starting quarterback in franchise history for Week 1 of the 2021 NFL season.
After a season full of strict protocols in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, the daily routine of players across the NFL will look a lot different in 2021.
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.
Less than a year after COVID-19 shook the world to its core, the NFL managed to put on 269 games in the span of just four months.
Casual UFC fans may not be familiar with the name Ottman Azaitar, and there’s a good chance they never will after an incident ahead of UFC 257 cost him his job.
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.
It’s time to find out what the NBA learned during its time down in the bubble in the summer of 2020, and if they can make it through the 2020-2021 regular season without any issues.
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.
While fans ponder what the future holds for the upcoming football season, NFL Films showed off what a team meeting looks like amid the COVID-19 pandemic.