Tyler Shough signs his rookie deal, Max Starks joins the Steelers as a radio analyst, and Giants' Malik Nabers and Andrew Thomas receive positive injury updates ahead of training camp.
Lakers GM Rob Pelinka is catching heat after a controversial call he made on Sunday, with fans and analysts questioning his leadership. While the exact decision isn’t spelled out here, the backlash suggests it didn’t sit well with the team’s supporters—something that’s becoming a recurring theme for Pelinka lately.
Editor’s Note: The Lakers are one of the most scrutinized teams in sports, and every move by their front office gets magnified. Pelinka’s under pressure to turn things around, and this backlash—whether it’s about a trade, a coaching call, or something else—shows how little patience fans have when things go sideways. If the criticism keeps piling up, it could spell trouble for his future with the franchise.
It's day two of the County Championship matches, with key games like Yorkshire vs. Surrey and Sussex vs. Essex in play. The live blog keeps you updated on all the action, including Craig Overton’s six-wicket haul, which has quieted some of the chatter around him. Meanwhile, Vic Marks is set to chime in from Taunton later.
Editor’s Note: County cricket might not grab global headlines like the Ashes, but for die-hard fans, these matches are where future stars shine and rivalries simmer. Overton’s performance is a reminder that domestic cricket is full of under-the-radar drama—worth keeping an eye on if you love the nitty-gritty of the sport.
Italian cyclist Jonathan Milan powered through a chaotic final sprint to win Stage 17 of the Tour de France, despite a major late crash that shook up the peloton. The 161km flat stage to Valence turned dramatic in the closing moments, but Milan held his nerve to claim victory.
Editor’s Note: Sprint stages in the Tour de France are always edge-of-the-seat stuff, and this one delivered with high-speed thrills and spills. Milan’s win isn’t just another stage victory—it’s a testament to staying focused when everything around you is going sideways (literally). For cycling fans, it’s a reminder of why the Tour remains the most unpredictable and exhilarating race on two wheels.
The Packers' GM Brian Gutekunst revealed that star offensive lineman Elgton Jenkins is sidelined with a back injury, landing him on the non-football injury list. While it’s unclear how serious it is, the timing isn’t ideal—Jenkins is expected to be a key protector for new QB Jordan Love as the team gears up for the season.
Editor’s Note: For Packers fans, this is a frustrating setback. Jenkins is a two-time Pro Bowler and a critical piece of the offensive line, especially with a young quarterback like Love needing solid protection. The fact that the injury happened outside team activities adds another layer of concern—will he be ready for Week 1? This could shake up Green Bay’s preseason plans.
NBA star Jrue Holiday might be packing his bags again soon—while he’s technically still with the Portland Trail Blazers, rumors and betting odds suggest he’s headed elsewhere. Right now, the Los Angeles Lakers are the frontrunners to snag him, at least according to the latest gambling chatter.
Editor’s Note: Holiday’s potential move is a big deal because he’s a proven difference-maker—a lockdown defender and clutch scorer who could swing a contender’s title chances. If the Lakers (or another team) land him, it reshapes the league’s power balance. And hey, where there’s smoke in the NBA, there’s usually fire—so bettors and fans are watching closely.
It's the first day of the fourth Test match between England and India at Old Trafford, and the live coverage is keeping fans on the edge of their seats. Alongside the main event, there are also updates from county cricket and links to related cricket reads.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another sports update—it’s a high-stakes clash between two cricket powerhouses. With the series potentially on the line, every ball could shift momentum. For cricket fans, this is must-watch drama, and for casual viewers, it’s a glimpse into why Test cricket still captivates millions. Plus, the county cricket links mean there’s something for everyone who loves the game.