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Can anyone stop Messi's Miami from going back-to-back?
The 2026 MLS season begins this weekend! So what players and storylines will we need to keep an eye out for?[read more]

Klaebo joins Phelps as only 10-gold Olympians
Norway's Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo won a 10th gold medal in cross country skiing, putting him in an exclusive group with swimming great Michael Phelps.[read more]

Texas Tech upset by ASU as Toppin exits with injury
Texas Tech star forward JT Toppin injured his lower right leg while driving to the basket with 6:03 remaining in Tuesday night's upset loss at Arizona State.[read more]

Shiffrin ends Olympic drought with slalom gold
Mikaela Shiffrin put in two dominant runs to win the Olympic women's slalom by 1.50 seconds and end a wait for another medal that stretched back to 2018.[read more]

🏈 Which teams nailed the CFB transfer portal?
A look at the incoming transfers who will have the biggest impact on the best teams in 2026.[read more]

Agent: WR Evans plans to continue playing in '26
Wide receiver Mike Evans, the Buccaneers' all-time leading scorer, will play a 13th season in 2026 with the destination to be determined, his agent, Deryk Gilmore, told ESPN.[read more]

UCLA's Cronin ejects own player after flagrant foul
UCLA coach Mick Cronin sent Bruins center Steven Jamerson II to the locker room after he fouled Carson Cooper from behind on a dunk attempt late in Tuesday night's blowout loss to Michigan State.[read more]

Vinícius racism allegation prompts UEFA probe
UEFA will investigate the racism allegations made by Vinícius Júnior in Real Madrid's game against Benfica.[read more]

Chiefs rework Mahomes' deal to create cap space
The Chiefs restructured Patrick Mahomes' contract this week, creating much-needed salary cap space ahead of the 2026 season, according to ESPN and multiple reports.[read more]

MLBPA head Clark resigns after internal inquiry
MLBPA executive director Tony Clark has resigned after an internal investigation revealed an inappropriate relationship with his sister-in-law, who was hired by the union in 2023, sources told ESPN.[read more]