An emotional Diana Taurasi said she’ll have a clearer picture of her future once the season is over, but Thursday night at Footprint Center had all the makings of a send-off.
The Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani became the first player in baseball history to reach the 50/50 club on Thursday by stealing two bases and hitting three home runs in a 6-for-6 performance against the Marlins.
Kiyan Anthony, the No. 36 recruit in the 2025 ESPN 100, said Syracuse legend Carmelo Anthony, his father, isn’t pushing him to follow in his footsteps “unless I really want to.”
Tina Charles passed Sylvia Fowles as the WNBA’s all-time leader in rebounds and double-doubles, and the Dream topped the Liberty to clinch the final playoff spot Thursday night.
Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers and coach Robert Saleh made light of their awkward sideline encounter Thursday night, which is easier to do after a dominant win.
Derek Carr has been fined for his Week 2 touchdown celebration that imitated Michael Jackson, a source told ESPN. The rulebook states a player can be flagged for unsportsmanlike conduct for “an act that is sexually suggestive or offensive.”
Bryce Young on Thursday admitted he was surprised when Panthers coach Dave Canales benched him in favor of veteran Andy Dalton, but he also took responsibility for statistics that were historically bad.
Sika Kone scored a career-high 20 points and the Washington Mystics pulled out a 92-91 win over Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever on Thursday night before a record crowd of 20,711, the largest in WNBA history.
Jonathan Taylor, who did not play a single snap in the Colts’ loss to the Packers last Sunday, defended his coach on Thursday, citing the need to use the team’s other running backs, and his own shortcomings in passing situations.