Tyrod Taylor Sues LA Chargers Team Doctor $5 Million For Puncturing His Lung
Tyrod Taylor, the former Los Angeles Chargers quarterback, is suing the team doctor David S. Gazzaniga on account of medical malpractice from an incident in 2020.
Tyrod Taylor, the former Los Angeles Chargers quarterback, is suing the team doctor David S. Gazzaniga on account of medical malpractice from an incident in 2020.
Allyson Felix holds 11 total Olympic medals, making her the most decorated track and field athlete in the history of the United States.
Shannon Sharpe, former tight end for the Denver Broncos and current sports analyst, recently opened up about the diagnosis that changed his life forever.
Joan Hodges, wife of legendary Hall of Famer and World Series-winning New York Mets manager Gil Hodges, passed away at the age of 95 after a long battle with an illness.
For many athletes, turning 30 is a painful reminder of a career that’s slowing down. For Manny Machado, San Diego Padres’ iconic third baseman, turning 30 is a symbol of success.
Harmony Fitch, a thirteen-year-old girl from Louisiana, recently joined the Raceland Middle School football team after coaches caught wind of her amazing 45-yard kick.
Washington Commanders’ rookie running back Brian Robinson isn’t letting a gunshot wound to his leg stop him from being a great athlete.
When you’ve played the game for as long as Tom Brady has, the rules average players abide by are not going to apply.
Jennifer Ilgauskas, the wife of former Cavaliers star Zydrunas Ilgauskas, died at the age of 50 due to an unknown cause of death.
When nine-year-old Felix Carrier-Damon hit the first home run of his baseball career, he touched the hearts of not only his grandpa but the world.