Coaches will be allowed to return beginning Friday to NFL team facilities closed because of the coronavirus pandemic as the league continues preparation for training camps and its season.
Drew Brees apologized Thursday for comments that were “insensitive and completely missed the mark” when he reiterated his opposition to Colin Kaepernick’s kneeling during the national anthem in 2016, drawing sharp criticism from fellow high-profile athletes and others in the wake of George Floyd’s death.
The NBA has told the National Basketball Players Association that it will present a 22-team plan for restarting the season to the league’s board of governors on Thursday, a person with knowledge of the situation said.
Clemson assistant coach Danny Pearman said he made a “grave mistake” when he repeated a racial slur to ex-Tigers tight end D.J. Greenlee at practice three years ago.
Former Gamecock and Minnesota Vikings linebacker Jasper Brinkley spoke to ABC Columbia on Tuesday about George Floyd's death and racism in the United States.
The NFL has decide that teams must hold training camps this summer at their main practice facilities due to the coronavirus pandemic, sources told ESPN on Tuesday.
A Florida judge has denied NBA rookie Zion Williamson’s attempt to block his former marketing agent’s effort to have the ex-Duke star answer questions about whether he received improper benefits before playing for the Blue Devils.
In normal times, sports provide an escape, or a distraction from the hardships of the "real" world. In a world without sports, there is no escape from the protests happening around America -- and the reasons behind them.
Clemson University men’s basketball star forward Aamir Simms has withdrawn from the NBA Draft and will return for the upcoming 2020-21 season, announced by both Head Coach Brad Brownell and Aamir Simms on Monday.
The latest 30 for 30 'LANCE', from acclaimed director Marina Zenovich, is a fascinating, revealing, comprehensive, chronicle of one of the most inspirational and then infamous athletes of all time.
In an interview with ESPN's "Outside the Lines", former Gamecock Hayden Hurst discusses his mental health struggles in college and how it changed his outlook on life.