Barry Larkin says MLB commissioner Rob Manfred believes Orlando is an intriguing candidate for a baseball franchise.
Players from Florida are heavily represented on the Super Bowl rosters of the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs. Kevin Brockway, Florida Gators reporter for the Gainesville Sun & Gannett breaks down the former Florida Gators taking part in the big game.
The biggest stars in the NFL converge on Orlando, Florida for a spectacular weekend of football and festivities that will lead up to the Pro Bowl on Sunday.
Two local players still have their Super Bowl dreams alive as Eagles defensive tackle Jalen Carter and Bills linebacker Matt Milano have moved into the NFC and AFC championship games this weekend.
Los Angeles Lakers forward Anthony Davis strained his abdomen Tuesday and will be re-evaluated in about a week.
There will be 88 NFL stars competing in Orlando, including Trey Hendrickson who led the NFL in sacks with 17.5 for the Cincinnati Bengals.
Before that, though, we still have the Pro Bowl Games to be played. Since Super Bowl players voted into the NFL's annual all-star event are not eligible to actually suit up for the Games, which include skills competitions and a flag-football tournament,
The Miami Heat suspended Jimmy Butler indefinitely and without pay after Butler, 35, walked out of the Heat’s practice on Monday, according to the team.
Before Super Bowl LIX brings the 2024-25 NFL season to a close, a week earlier the best representatives of the American and National Conferences will meet in another edition of the
Peter Holland Jr., Florida State University sports reporter for the Tallahassee Democrat, joined Florida Live to talk about the Seminoles on the Super Bowl roster and which player to watch. The Kansas City Chiefs play the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX at the SuperDome in New Orleans.
America hates the Kansas City Chiefs, for the most part. It’s an earned and collective sports hate camouflaged under a thick layer of jealousy for having to watch them celebrate at every season’s
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