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How Tua Tagovailoa's benching impacts future of Dolphins?
Will Dolphins part ways with Tagovailoa or his contract prohibitive? Did Mike McDaniel fail with Tagovailoa?[read more]

🏈 Ranking the top 50 players in the CFP
Who takes the top spot? Our college football experts rank the top 50 players from the CFP teams.[read more]

GM: Up to Hinch if signee Jansen is Tigers' closer
The Tigers have added one of baseball's most accomplished closers, but it will be up to manager A.J. Hinch whether Kenley Jansen takes on that role in Detroit.[read more]

Gannon: Rules a factor in Cards' woeful tackling
Cardinals coach Jonathan Gannon shared his displeasure with how he thinks the NFL's collectively bargained rules prevent defensive players from becoming better tacklers.[read more]

Sources: Knicks will not hang Cup banner at MSG
The Knicks have decided against hanging a banner at Madison Square Garden for winning the NBA Cup, sources told ESPN's Shams Charania.[read more]

Dolphins bench Tua, will start Ewers vs. Bengals
The Dolphins are benching quarterback Tua Tagovailoa and turning to rookie Quinn Ewers as their new starter.[read more]

Sources: FSG to sell Penguins to Hoffmann family
Fenway Sports Group has agreed in principle to sell the Pittsburgh Penguins to the Chicago-based Hoffmann family, sources confirmed to ESPN.[read more]

Nacua: Refs 'the worst,' make calls to get on TV
The Rams' Puka Nacua said on a livestream Tuesday night that he thinks some NFL referees make calls just to get shown on TV during games.[read more]

Ohio fires coach Smith over 'serious' misconduct
Ohio University has fired football coach Brian Smith for cause, saying he violated his contract by "engaging in serious professional misconduct and participating in activities that reflect unfavorably on the University."[read more]

Mahomes begins rehab, eyes Week 1 return
Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes has begun rehab following surgery to repair two torn ligaments in his left knee, and the team is optimistic the two-time MVP could be back early next season -- perhaps even by the time Kansas City plays Week 1.[read more]