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Are the Jets Making Room for Aaron Rodgers?

Rodgers has said an announcement about his future is coming soon

How Many New Pro Sports Leagues Can We Possibly Have?

Fans can't get enough football, so soon we'll have the American Flag Football League. It hardly ends there for organized sports startups.

Why Mike Trout Finally Joined Team USA for the WBC

The best baseball player of his generation might be the key to more visibility for the quirky international event

The Cleveland Browns Tried to Honor International Women’s Day. Wow, That Was a Bad Idea.

A year after trading for Deshaun Watson, the center of several sexual assault lawsuits, the Browns made a tone-deaf tweet

Women's Sports May Be the Next Big Thing — Everywhere

The U.S. is now not the only country pushing women's athletics forward

10 Best MLB Series Worth Traveling for This Season

Yanks in L.A. Cubbies in London. Fenway per usual. Let's go!

Will We Soon See the Worst-Ever Team to Make March Madness?

There are two colleges gunning for this dubious honor tonight

Michael Jordan Is Still the Highest-Paid Athlete of All Time — By a Lot

His Airness has mastered basketball — and the art of personal branding

Las Vegas Really Wants MLB's Worst Franchise to Call It Home

The Oakland A's played a spring training series in Sin City last weekend. Many hope next time the team plays there, the games will count.

Cavs Heckle and Distract Grant Williams Into Free Throw Choke Job

The Celtics lose again thanks in large part to some last-second Cavs tomfoolery

Mark DeRosa on Managing Team USA in the World Baseball Classic

The former big-leaguer tells us about his stacked roster and why he expects to win it all

Netflix Just Live-Streamed a Comedy Show. Will Sports Finally Be Next?

The TV innovator has yet to stream live sports, even while its biggest competitors dive into the category. But there might be good reasons to not go there.

PGA May Want to Take a Mulligan on Its Schedule Change

The Tour may end up alienating a large number of its players, who next year might be more compelled to defect, says one pro

Travis Kelce Offered Bad Self-Esteem Lessons on a New "SNL"

Kelce followed his Super Bowl win with some comedy