Five things you need to know about Harrison, who was a four-star recruit in the Class of 2014
The Dallas Cowboys are meeting with a veteran and notable wide receiver, one week after he hit the open market. According to Patrik Walker of the team website, wide receiver Zay Jones is visiting with the Dallas Cowboys today. The Jacksonville Jaguars released Jones on Apr. 30 in a move that cleared just over $4 …
Jones is heading to the NFC West
Monte Harrison is heading back to school. Harrison, 28, spent three seasons in MLB with the Miami Marlins and Los Angeles Angels but has decided to change career and try his hand at college footbal
Scrum-half Danny Care will extend his stay at the London club into a 19th season. He recently retired from Test rugby after earning a total of 101 caps for England. Harlequins' Fulham-mad prop Fin Baxter
Dallas Cowboys defensive star Micah Parsons has reached a multi-year extension with Bleacher Report that will include his imprint on a variety of projects that span sports and entertainment. Under the new deal, Parsons will add the title of president of B/R Gridiron, the digital sports publisher on NFL Sundays, and continue to host his show The Edge […]
Under blue skies, officials at Florida's largest power company dealt Thursday with the aftermath of a major hurricane that slammed into Miami and Fort Lauderdale—or a pretend one, anyway.
As PM he took the oath of allegiance and his actions were a breach of public trust, High Court judge said.
On Tuesday, former NBA role player Andrew Rivers stated that he believes the game of basketball is far harder to play than football. According to Rivers, NFL players only have to "Catch the ball and run North or Southit's not that complex.": NFL Players Bash Former NBA Role Player For Saying Football is Easier Than BasketballRivers also stated, "You could take 30 players right now and throw them into the NFL." Naturally, this led to a handful of NFL players going after Rivers. Players like J.J....
Boyd's career in Cincinnati ended unceremoniously following a difficult
Marquez Valdes-Scantling could sign with the team that his Kansas City Chiefs have tormented for the last few seasons.On Monday night, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported the former Chiefs wide receiver was in Buffalo meeting with the Bills. This comes after a recent meeting with the Chiefs' AFC West rival Los Angeles Chargers.The Bills and Chargers remain two of the most wide receiver-needy teams at this stage in the offseason, and Valdes-Scantling is one of the best remaining free agents on the...
Atlanta's Ryan Cameron has plenty of reasons to celebrate after inking a multi-year deal with Urban One Atlanta and Reach Media.