Sports

Media Mogul Bryon Allen reportedly is preparing a bid to purchase the National Football League’s Denver Broncos. If successful, Allen would become the first Black majority owner of an NFL franchise.

UK soccer phenom Kurt Zouma of West Ham United F.C. made it on the bad side of cat lovers everywhere when a video went viral recently that showed him kicking and even slapping his own pet animals.

On Tuesday night, Alto High School sophomore basketball player DeVonte Mumphrey collapsed on the court during a game, passing away soon afterward. His tragic passing was the second to occur at the school since 2015 when football player Cam'ron Matthews died on the sideline during a game.

Former NBA player JJ Redick locked horns with Smith on the popular morning sports show this week, this time regarding the legacies of LeBron James and Kevin Durant.

Entertainment

The former NFL star is back at showing off his acting (and improv) skills in Netflix’s new murder mystery comedy “Murderville,” which is now streaming on the platform. 

However, the team is currently in a freefall of sorts which was clearly reflected by the actions of an assistant coach hopping into the stands to confront a fan.

Football

In the wake of a racial discrimination lawsuit against the NFL, civil rights leaders met with league commissioner Roger Goodell to demand change to the so-called pro-diversity Rooney Rule that often defers to white head coaching applicants.

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“I believe a big factor in success is joy,” she continued. “I go back and look at the tournaments that I’ve invested — like the ones I’ve never lost a set in – I was so joyful.”

It looks like beloved comedienne Leslie Jones hasn't been feeling the love on her popular Olympics commentary from higher ups at NBC, as she now claims that censorship on the network's behalf may lead to her ending those Olympic hot takes altogether. 

Now-retired future first-ballot Hall-of-Famer Tom Brady is doing his best Silk Sonic impression and is leaving the door open for a possible return to the NFL. 

The Chosen One, LeBron James, has made it very clear he would love to be on an NBA court with his son Bronny, so much in fact that he might be willing to leave the Los Angeles Lakers.