Suspect in NFL player's death charged in crash
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - The Latest on a suspected drunken-driving crash that killed Indianapolis Colts linebacker Edwin Jackson and another man (all times local): 7:50 a.m. Federal authorities have filed a new immigration charge against a Guatemalan man suspected in a drunken-driving crash that killed Indianapolis Colts linebacker Edwin Jackson and another man in Indiana.
Jeff Van Gundy visits with Texas guard Andrew Jones at MD Anderson Cancer Center
Former Rockets and Knicks coach Jeff Van Gundy, who is an analyst for ESPN, spent about 30 minutes Tuesday visiting with Texas guard Andrew Jones at MD Anderson Cancer Center.
Foles celebrates Super Bowl win at Disney World
In the frenzy of the on-field celebration after helping lead his Philadelphia Eagles to a 41-33 upset win over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII in Minneapolis, quarterback Nick Foles turned to the TV cameras and shouted five famous words etched in sports lore:
'She said yes!' - Carson Wentz announces engagement
Love is in the air following the Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl LII victory.
Eagles Jenkins, Long, Smith plan on skipping potential White House visit
With the Philadelphia Eagles finishing the 2017 season with a Super Bowl title, many people have turned their attention to the celebrations to come.
Rob Gronkowski's home burglarized during Super Bowl trip
New England Patriot Rob Gronkowski lost more than a game Sunday night, he lost some items from his home. It was burglarized while he was out of town for the Super Bowl.
Deshaun Watson is running again
It's already an exciting 2018 season for Houston Texans fans -- Deshaun Watson is running again!
Astros reach agreement with World Series MVP George Springer
The Astros announced they have reached a two-year contract agreement with World Series MVP George Springer.
Nick Foles plans to become a pastor after football career
BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (AP) - Nick Foles has a calling far greater than throwing touchdown passes.
Police: Suspect in Colts player's crash death deported twice
Police say a man being held in a suspected drunken driving crash that killed Indianapolis Colts linebacker Edwin Jackson has twice been deported from the U.S.
Eagles defeat Patriots to secure first Super Bowl title; Foles named MVP
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- The Philadelphia Eagles' flight from last to first ended up with a Lombardi Trophy.
Bud Light keeps promise, will provide beer during Eagles parade
Bud Light will be keeping good on their promise to buy beer for everyone of legal drinking age in Philadelphia after the Eagles Super Bowl LII victory.
Why did NBC's Super Bowl broadcast go dark for 30 seconds?
When one of the most-watched events in TV goes dark for nearly 30 seconds, people notice. That was proven at Super Bowl 52 when NBC’s coverage briefly cut to a black screen and dead air, much to the confusion of those watching.
Philadelphia Eagles win 1st Super Bowl over New England Patriots, 41-33
The Philadelphia Eagles' flight from last to first ended up with a Lombardi Trophy.
Colts: Linebacker Edwin Jackson among 2 killed on highway
Indianapolis Colts linebacker Edwin Jackson was one of two men killed early Sunday when a suspected drunken driver struck them as they stood outside their car along a highway in Indianapolis, the team and police said.
Tom Brady wins NFL MVP ahead of Super Bowl LII
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - For the third time, Tom Brady is the NFL's Most Valuable Player.
J.J. Watt wins the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award
Houston Texans defensive end J.J. Watt is the winner of the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award, which recognizes an NFL player for his excellence on and off the field.
Phillips, Bethea, Culp, Pastorini thrilled for new Hall of Famer Robert Brazile
Former Houston Oilers linebacker Robert Brazile has been elected into the Pro Football Hall of Fame by the Hall’s senior committee.
Former Viking Esera Tuaolo hosts first-ever NFL Inclusion Party
Minneapolis hosted the first-ever NFL-sponsored Inclusion Party.
The Eagle Way is similar to the Patriot Way: No egos
BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (AP) - Bill Belichick's impressive resume makes it easy for the five-time championship head coach to mandate that players check their egos before joining the New England Patriots.


















