Category : Athletics


Dwight Howard Retires from Basketball After 18 Seasons

Former NBA superstar Dwight Howard has officially announced his retirement from basketball after an 18-season career. The 40-year-old center, known for his dominant play and championship win, is stepping away to focus on family and personal projects.

Oksana Masters Overcomes Health Scare to Make Paralympic History

American Paralympic star Oksana Masters reveals serious leg infection and concussion nearly kept her from 2026 Winter Paralympics, but she fought through to win three gold medals and become the most decorated U.S. Paralympian in history with 22 total meda

Sumit Antil Wins Gold at World Para Athletics Grand Prix

Paralympic champion Sumit Antil secured gold in the men's javelin throw at the World Para Athletics Grand Prix, with a throw of 69.25 meters. Indian athletes Pushpendra Singh and Poonam Ram also won medals, highlighting India's strong performance across m

Bengals' $161M Chase Deal Sparks Roster Debate

Ja'Marr Chase's record $161M extension with the Bengals makes him the highest-paid non-QB in NFL history, but critics question if Cincinnati overcommitted to receivers, risking team balance around Joe Burrow.

Flames Sign NCAA Star Tyson Gross to NHL Contract

The Calgary Flames have secured top NCAA free agent Tyson Gross, the St. Cloud State captain, with an entry-level deal. The Calgary-born center is expected to debut this season after a standout junior year.

Trey Hendrickson Signs $112M Ravens Deal, Net Worth Soars

NFL star Trey Hendrickson secures a massive four-year, $112 million contract with the Baltimore Ravens, making him one of the highest-paid edge rushers in league history. This deal transforms his net worth and career trajectory.

Crosby Trade Rumors: Jaguars Fit, Raiders Reality

Maxx Crosby trade speculation continues with Jacksonville Jaguars as a potential fit, but the Raiders star's public commitment and contract complicate any deal. Analysis of draft picks, money, and recent developments.

Dolphins Release Tua Tagovailoa, Face Record $99.2M Dead Cap

The Miami Dolphins have officially released quarterback Tua Tagovailoa with a Post-June 1 designation, creating the largest dead-cap hit in NFL history at $99.2 million. The team begins a rebuild under new leadership, while Tua signs with the Atlanta Falc

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