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The adjustments the Thunder made to take down the ...
Oklahoma City turned to Alex Caruso, Cason Wallace and Jared McCain to claw its way back against San Antonio.[read more]

Packers' Jacobs out of jail; investigation ongoing...
Packers running back Josh Jacobs has been released from jail Wednesday amid an ongoing investigation following his arrest on several domestic violence charges.[read more]

Hurts, Brown haven't talked, but still 'really goo...
Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts said his relationship with A.J. Brown is "really good" despite all the trade talk that continues around the star receiver.[read more]

AD: Stability with DeBoer beats revolving door
Alabama AD Greg Byrne said changing football coaches every two to three years is "absolutely ludicrous" and emphasized the importance of stability under Kalen DeBoer.[read more]

Jags' Hunter: Critics of 2-way play nothing new
Just as he has since he was drafted in 2025, the Jaguars' Travis Hunter on Wednesday brushed aside the noise over whether he will or should play on both sides of the ball.[read more]

⚽ USMNT's WC roster has Pochettino taking risks
USMNT coach Mauricio Pochettino stayed true to himself, but his risks in the midfield could have a domino effect at the World Cup.[read more]

Report: Tiger doesn't enter Open; no '26 majors
Tiger Woods did not enter the 2026 Open Championship, according to a report, and therefore will not be participating in any of golf's majors for the second year in a row[read more]

Vrabel says family-football balance 'really good'
Coach Mike Vrabel said Wednesday during the Patriots' second OTA that the process of balancing family and football is going "really good"[read more]

Sánchez scoreless run tops Phils record from 1911
Cristopher Sánchez extended his scoreless innings streak to 44⅔ innings on Wednesday to set the Phillies franchise record by passing Hall of Famer Grover Cleveland Alexander.[read more]

Smart hints SEC could leave NCAA if no CFP deal
Conversations around conference expansion have dominated the college football spring meetings thus far, and Kirby Smart's comments on Tuesday about the SEC essentially seceding if an agreement can't be reached have created plenty of questions.[read more]