NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said Friday that the league now encourages its players to "speak out and peacefully protest" as the Black Lives Matter movement experiences a global resurgence.
On Friday, the LA Galaxy announced it had "mutually agreed to part ways" with Aleksandar Katai days after he publicly condemned his wife's since-deleted social media posts.
The NBA Board of Governors approved a plan to resume games with 22 teams returning to play on July 31 at Disney's ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex in Orlando, Fla.
The NBA is in the midst of a time out, no one's being taken out to the ball game and it may take a Hail Mary to get football back, but that doesn't mean it's game over for all sports.
Kobe Bryant will be inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame as part of its 2020 class later this year. Find out more about his posthumous honor here.
Pop culture fans are glued to ESPN’s 30 for 30 that takes an inside look into Lance Armstrong’s fall from grace. See the shocking bombshells that has everyone talking.
After Tom Brady ripped his pants during The Match: Champions for Charity golf tournament, the NFL star took to social media to laugh off the whole incident.
Rob Gronkowski reenacted the moment Tom Brady asked him to join him on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers during The Late Late Show, and he joked that there were a lot of tears involved.
This week, the Premier League took its first step toward getting back to the game by having clubs start small group training. However, not everyone is happy about the return.
On Monday, an NFL athlete and another anonymous man filed a lawsuit against United Airlines for failing to properly respond to their allegations of sexual assault on a flight
"Today I go through the great pain of making public the unfortunate death of my wife Noelia, due to a heart attack," Arizona Diamondbacks player Starling Marte announced via Instagram
Sports fans missing their favorite athletes during the Coronavirus pandemic found some relief this weekend with NASCAR’s big return. Get the scoop on what’s to come.
Stephen Curry put his golf skills to the test during his virtual visit to Jimmy Kimmel Live, proving that he's just as good as putting as he is at basketball with an impressive trick shot.