The best Lamar Jackson yet? 'He has a fresh start'
The NFL is about to witness a new, improved and refreshed version of Lamar Jackson this season, warns Baltimore Ravens team-mate Zay Flowers.
The NFL is about to witness a new, improved and refreshed version of Lamar Jackson this season, warns Baltimore Ravens team-mate Zay Flowers.
Hannah Cox had never run before but set herself a target of 100 marathons in 100 days across India as a 'love letter' to her late father. Here's how she did it.
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Significant fears for attacking duo after Wolves win, but Randal Kolo Muani fears allayed
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Sky Sports Cricket's Michael Atherton says England possess the talent and squad to challenge for the Women's T20 World Cup title on home soil this summer.
The 2026 Formula 1 season finally resumes after its enforced break in April this week at a Miami Grand Prix which has been likened to the effective start of "a new championship".
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Jesse Lingard talks about moving to Corinthians, and discusses why Michael Carrick should get the Manchester United manager's job.
Did the Los Angeles Rams make a big mistake? Did the Las Vegas Raiders build enough around Fernando Mendoza? And could there finally be something to shout about for the two New York teams?
In his first major interview since moving to Brazil, Jesse Lingard talks to the BBC about his new life, and Manchester United.
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The architects of the biggest spending spree in Premier League history, Richard Hughes and Michael Edwards, are culpable for the gaps in the squad that have become glaringly apparent this season, writes Richard Jolly
Last year’s NRL grand finalists are in dire straits but their sharp decline is more about controllable factors than any bad luck that has befallen the clubFor over two decades, Melbourne Storm have been the standard for how an elite sporting organisation operates in Australia. Led by head coach Craig Bellamy and head of football Frank Ponissi, the Storm …
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KIERAN GILL: All of Chelsea's players approached the technical area for a handy team-talk, and, naturally, the visitors were angered by what they saw as a brazen attempt at breaking their stride.
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CRAIG HOPE: The good news for Mikel Arteta is that there are only four league games to play, not 14. It is a small enough number to negotiate through grit, grimace… and hydration sachets.
‘Heartbroken’ Tottenham midfielder injured at WolvesNetherlands star faces eight months on the sidelinesXavi Simons has ruptured his anterior cruciate ligament and will be out for around eight months. The Tottenham midfielder suffered the injury in his team’s 1-0 win at Wolves on Saturday and will be unavailable for the remainder of the club’s …
The FA and Greater Manchester Police are investigating Saturday's National League title decider at Rochdale after fans invaded the pitch and York City's Hiram Boateng was caught punching one.