Today in Sports, January 18 - Pittsburgh Steelers win the Super Bowl for second straight year, Lynn Swann is MVP
Late Friday night former NFL stars Chad 'Ochocinco' Johnson and Andrew Whitworth made an appearance on "They Call it Late Night with Jason Kelce," alongside NFL commissioner Roger Goodell. During their time on the show,
The Cincinnati Royals’ 22-year-old rookie sensation, Oscar Robertson, becomes the youngest player to receive NBA All-Star MVP honors. Robertson scores 23 points and hands out 14
The Texans have waived wide receiver Diontae Johnson right before their AFC divisional matchup with the Chiefs.
Let’s stack them up against some of the top NFL teams the game has ever seen that we believe would throttle this year’s Chiefs!
Tribune draft analyst Eddie Brown breaks down every pick in the first round and offers up the top-three positions of need for each team
After a poor first half defensively, Lakers are challenged by JJ Redick to play harder and they rally past Miami to win.
Actor and Comedian Denis Leary sits down with "Good Morning Football" to talk about his passion for the New England Patriots and his memories on set with former Patriots head coach Bill Belichick.
The NFL Playoffs are upon us, and every team that made the postseason has at least one player with connections to our state.
Freshman Cooper Flagg rang up 42 points and No. 4 Duke held off visiting Notre Dame for an 86-78 victory Saturday afternoon in Durham, N.C.
Texas Longhorn legend, 2005 Jim Thorpe Award winner, and Defensive MVP of the 2005 National Championship game Michael Huff (2002-05) has been selected for enshrinement into the College Football Hall of Fame as a member of the class of 2025,
Longhorn legend Michael Huff, the 2005 Jim Thorpe Award winner and Defensive MVP of the 2005 National Championship game, has