The Chiefs aren't carrying any major injury concerns into Super Bowl LIX and the Eagles' biggest question mark on that front is defensive end Brandon Graham.
Betting market not impressed with Bucks’ acquisition of Kyle Kuzma
Michael Penix: I believe in Kyle Pitts, and I’ve got to get him the ball
Nebraska vs. Washington Prediction: Odds, Expert Picks, Betting Trends and Stats
Michigan football on National Signing Day: Rounding out recruiting class of 2025
Mets’ Christian Scott gives update on throwing plan as he works way back from Tommy John surgery
No. 23 Illinois vs. Rutgers Prediction: Odds, Expert Picks, Betting Trends and Stats
Rugby’s concussion trial moves a step closer to reality after high court progress
- Judge confident of issuing directions for trial this year
- Class action contains 386 union players, 177 from league
The class action being brought by hundreds of former rugby union and league players over the devastating effects of repetitive head injuries has taken a significant step forward at the high court in London.
Four years after the Guardian first reported that a group of eight former union players, including the World Cup winner Steve Thompson, had been diagnosed with neurological problems which they claimed were caused by their playing careers, the presiding judge, senior master of the king’s bench division Jeremy Cook has set out a roadmap for the landmark case.
Continue reading...