Detroit Lions wide receiver Calvin Johnson announced his retirement on Tuesday via an official statement. He joins a handful of NFL stars who hung up their boots at the prime of their careers.
LeBron James blasted the Cleveland Cavaliers after a 106-103 loss against the short-handed Memphis Grizzlies. James went as far as saying that the team is not ready for the playoffs.
The Golden State Warriors are on pace to break the 1995-1996 Chicago Bulls record of 72 wins in a regular season. However, Warriors head coach Steve Kerr called out the team to stop playing sloppy and reduce their turnovers.
Hulk Hogan testified during the trial for his $100-million lawsuit against Gawker for leaking his sex tape with former best friend’s wife Heather Clem. Hogan also ended his friendship with Bubba Clem after discovering that he may have been involved with the online leak.
Chandler Parsons had some of his best years with the Houston Rockets until he made the big jump to Dallas in 2014. He was offered a big offer by the Dallas Mavericks which the Rockets did not match.
Ray Traylor Jr., better known as the “Big Boss Man” in the WWE, is the latest addition to the WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2016 which takes place on April 2 in Dallas. He will join other inductees led by Sting (Steve Borden), The Godfather and “The Fabulous Freebirds”.
WBO middleweight champion Billy Joe Saunders will be making his first title defense on April 30 against Max Bursak. The fight is expected to be his first step before taking a bigger fight against either Gennady Golovkin or Canelo Alvarez possibly in July.
Tennis star Maria Sharapova made a shocking announcement at The L.A. Hotel Downtown on Monday, March 7. The former World No. 1 revealed that she failed a drug test for meldonium during the Australian Open.
The Washington Redskins officially released quarterback Robert Griffin III on Monday. Griffin lost his starting job this season to Kirk Cousins and eventually became the team's third string QB.
Rajon Rondo is having a great season with the Sacramento Kings. New York Knicks star Carmelo Anthony told reporters on Monday that he will be involved in the recruitment of the soon-to-be free agent point guard.
U.S. President Barack Obama is set to watch the Cuban national baseball team during his visit to Havana in March. His administration is looking for ways to cement the recent thaw in relations with Cuba via the one sport both nations love: baseball.
Peyton Manning announced his retirement from the sport of professional football on Monday. He commented on his career, accomplishments as well as the sexual assault allegations.
A jury from the Davidson County Circuit Court in Tennessee awarded FOX Sports broadcaster and "Dancing with the Stars" host Erin Andrews $55 million. It stems from the nude video lawsuit she filed against her stalker and two hotel companies.
Tyson Fury is at it again after taking to social media his thoughts on the shocking results of UFC 196. The equally brash-talking boxer took a shot at McGregor, believing that he handed down his title too easily.
Manchester United lost a vital match against West Bromwich Albion this past Sunday in Week 29 of the English Premier League. Salomon Rondon scored the lone goal that could prove to be a blow to United's chances to qualify for next season's Champions League.
Conor McGregor suffered an upset submission loss against Nate Diaz at the main event of UFC 196. The reigning featherweight champion was very humble in his first career UFC defeat. However, in a lengthy Instagram post thanking his supporters, he added insults directed towards Jose Aldo and Rafael dos Anjos.
New York Yankees starting pitcher Masahiro Tanaka underwent surgery to remove a bone spur in his right elbow. He looked good in his return to the mound this Sunday against the Philadelphia Phillies. He only allowed two hits and one walk while he ended up striking out two batters.
The Los Angeles Lakers handed the Golden State Warriors a shocking 112-95 defeat last Sunday at the Staples Center. Heading into the game, the Lakers are the worst team in the Western Conference while the Warriors have the best record in the NBA.
The current NBA season is all about breaking records and all eyes were on the Golden State Warriors with the torrid run. Individually however, the NBA also has many to offer led no less by LeBron James of the Cleveland Cavaliers who recently overtook Tim Duncan of the San Antonio Spurs in the all time scoring list.