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Bryant Hailed as ‘True Olympic Champion’ by IOC President
IOC President Thomas Bach says Kobe Bryant was “an outstanding and true Olympic champion.” Bryant helped the United States win Olympic gold medals in 2008 and 2012.
Mariners Expect Mitch Haniger to Miss Start of Season
Seattle Mariners' GM Jerry Dipoto says that outfielder Mitch Haniger is expected to miss the start of the regular season and likely needs core muscle surgery.
Larry Walker’s Hall Plaque to Feature Rockies Cap, not Expos
Larry Walker's Hall of Fame plaque will have a Colorado Rockies cap, not a Montreal Expos hat. The final decision will be made after the Hall consults with the player.
Giants Eli Manning Retires After 16 Seasons, 2 Super Bowls
New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning has retired. The Giants said Wednesday that Manning would formally announce his retirement on Friday.
Mostert Lifts 49ers to Super Bowl with 37-20 win vs Packers
Raheem Mostert rushed for 220 yards and four touchdowns, paving the way to Miami and Super Bowl, as the San Francisco 49ers beat the Packers 37-20 for the NFC championship.
Tom Brady Most Dominant Player in AFC Championship History
Tom Brady has been synonymous with the AFC championship for the last two decades. Thirteen times he played for the Lamar Hunt Trophy and nine times he won it.
Rolovich Introduced at Wazzu, Strikes all the Right Chords
Nick Rolovich struck all the right chords when being introduced as the new head coach at WSU. He spoke of the importance of the Apple Cup against rival Washington.
Ex-NFL Player Steve Gleason Honored by Congress for ALS Work
Former NFL player Steve Gleason has received the Congressional Gold Medal for his work as an advocate for people with ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease.
Burrow, LSU Cap Magical Season, Beat Clemson 42-25 for Title
Joe Burrow capped off a magical season by throwing for 463 yards and five TDs turned the LSU Tigers into CFP champions, beating the defending-champion Clemson Tigers, 42-25.
Green Bay Reaches NFC Championship Game, Beating Seahawks 28-23
The Green Bay Packers have reached the NFC championship game by beating the Seattle Seahawks 28-23. Aaron Rodgers connected with Davante Adams for 160 yards and two TDs.