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  • Aaron Donald Announces NFL Retirement

    Aaron Donald Announces NFL Retirement

    Donald, 32, widely regarded as one of the greatest defensive tackles in NFL history, spent his entire career with the Rams, having been selected by the franchise at No. 13 overall in the 2014 NFL Draft prior to its relocation from St. Louis to Los Angeles and Super Bowl LVI victory in 2022.

    “For 10 years, I have been fortunate to play the game of football at the highest level. I’m thankful for the people I’ve met along the way, the relationships I’ve built and the things I’ve accomplished with my teammates and individually,” Donald said.

    Donald is a three-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year (2017, 2018, 2020), which is tied with Lawrence Taylor and J.J. Watt for the most in league history; a member of the NFL 2010s All-Decade Team; and was selected to the Pro Bowl during each of his 10 NFL seasons and as a first-team All-Pro during eight seasons, only excluding his rookie year and an injury-shortened 2022 campaign.

  • SF Giants Boost Pitching

    SF Giants Boost Pitching
  • Yankees Roll Past Athletics

    Yankees Roll Past Athletics
  • Mets Sweep Pirates

    Mets Sweep Pirates

    The Mets offense broke out for nine runs to defeat the Pirates 9-1 and finish off a series sweep of Pittsburgh. Tyrone Taylor led the charge with three hits while both Starling Marte and Harrison Bader went deep. 

    The Mets pitching was again solid which started with Luis Severino. He gave up one run in six innings and the bullpen handled the rest.

    “We mixed some two-seamers in there to get some double plays and I think that helped,” Severino said.

    For Severino, who lowered his ERA to 2.14, it was a third straight start of allowing one earned run or less. On this day he got the win — his first in a Mets uniform.

    The win finished off a 5-1 homestand as the team now heads to Los Angeles to take on the Dodgers.

  • Rick’s Cabaret Girls Heat Things Up

    Rick’s Cabaret Girls Heat Things Up
  • Tribute to NY Ranger Star

    Tribute to NY Ranger Star

    Henrik Lundqvist played his entire 15-season career with the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League. The Ranger icon was enshrined in the Hockey Hall of Fame.  

    The star goaltende was inducted in his first year of eligibility to the Hockey Hall of Fame. He’s sixth in NHL history in wins (459), ninth in games (887) and 17th in shutouts (64).

    Those 459 victories are the most by a European goalie. The first Swedish goaltender to be inducted, Lundqvist won 61 more times in the playoffs before his career ended in 2020 because of a heart condition.

    Selected in the seventh round by New York at the 2000 NHL draft, he backstopped the Rangers to the 2014 Stanley Cup final. He won Olympic gold with Sweden in 2006.

  • Yankees Return to Winning Ways

    Yankees Return to Winning Ways
  • When is Conor McGregor’s Next Fight?

    When is Conor McGregor’s Next Fight?

    After three years away from the sport and months of speculation, McGregor is expected to return to action this year. He took to his social media accounts and claimed he would return to headline a card against Michael Chandler — the man he has been booked to face for the last year — in July and at middleweight.

    However, since posting that message that return date seems less likely. Now, it is expected to (hopefully) happen in the fall after UFC boss Dana White said he was targeting a fight date later this year.

    Conor McGregor versus Michael Chandler is a bout fight fans around the world had hoped to see for some time. Despite the fight being pushed back for a year as McGregor avoided getting into the USADA testing pool, it is a matchup well worth the wait.

  • New York to Get Soccer Stadium

    New York to Get Soccer Stadium
  • Will Tom Brady Return?

    Will Tom Brady Return?