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Former NFL Player Blake Martinez is seriously considering retiring after selling a Pokémon Card for over half a million dollars. "I called my agent and said both my knees are killing me, and I'm not really feeling this anymore," Martinez said.

The Jamaican track star hasn’t released a statement on the loss yet, but he did post a cryptic black square on Instagram Monday with a caption that read, “In a World of Lies….Where is the Truth? The History Evil….What is the Root?…MONEY #CrypticWorld.”

The 2022-23 NBA season has been an interesting one. The Golden State Warriors nabbed their fourth NBA championship in seven years and haven’t been able to be as consistent this go-round, and are below .500 on the season. Another team that hasn’t lived up to expectations is the Los Angeles Lakers, who are only hovering […]

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Sports commentator Skip Bayless thought Damar Hamlin's injury was a good time to tweet about how canceling a game might affect the NFL season. The post We Really Need To Talk About Skip Bayless’ Tweet About Damar Hamlin And Why It Was Trash appeared first on NewsOne.

Jackson State University's historic undefeated football season will be chronicled in the upcoming docuseries coming to the streamer. Click inside to view the trailer!

Sean Taylor’s family helped with the design but fans are still disappointed in the final statue…

UVA Football's Final Home Game of The Season Canceled Following Deadly Shooting

Bethune Cookman University golf standout Willie Mack III is proving to the world that his story is far from over. Mack III secured his Korn Ferry Tour Card earlier this week while competing in Savannah, Georgia.

Racine said the team and league violated D.C. consumers' rights based on what they knew about the organization's workplace misconduct, alleging Snyder lied about his knowledge of the situation.

No NBA games on Tuesday so everyone has the opportunity to Vote!

Jay Z may reportedly team up with Amazon Founder Jeff Bezos to buy the Washington Commanders.

If Jackson State football coach Deion Sanders really believes in “changing the game,” there’s no better place than his HBCU, not the Power 5. The post OP-ED: Why Deion Sanders Shouldn’t Entertain Power Five Offers appeared first on NewsOne.