Mock drafts ignore capital needed to bypass Texans, pick No. 1 overall

The Houston Texans blew it in Week 18 by beating the Indianapolis Colts 32-31 at Lucas Oil Stadium. Combined with a Chicago Bears loss to the Minnesota Vikings, the Texans failed to secure the No. 1

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IU made it harder than it had to be, but Trayce Jackson-Davis carries Hoosiers by Minnesota

The Hoosiers started poorly. They committed lazy fouls, a result of sloppy, passive defense. Multiple players wound up in first-half foul trouble because of slow legs and unaggressive coverage. And

Giannis Antetokounmpo helps Bucks beat short-handed Nuggets

The Bucks pulled away from the Nuggets, who were playing without four starters including two-time MVP Nikola Jokic.

Best third quarter of their season powers Timberwolves to win in New Orleans

The quarter that had served as the Timberwolves’ bugaboo for much of the season was Minnesota’s savior Wednesday night in New Orleans. Trailing the Pelicans by six at the half, Minnesota utilized its

Healthier, well-balanced Magic beat Pacers for 3rd victory in 4 games

The challenges Orlando Magic coach Jamahl Mosley is facing now aren’t the same ones he faced earlier in the season. He and the team embraced the early-season demands but welcome the ones they’re

Maryland men’s basketball surges past Wisconsin, 73-55, for fifth straight home victory

To better understand why Xfinity Center has been a fortress of success for Maryland men’s basketball, look at the second half of Wednesday night’s 73-55 win over Wisconsin. Whether it came from the

Steelers sign LB Quincy Roche to futures contract

On Tuesday, the Pittsburgh Steelers announced they had signed outside linebacker Quincy Roche to a futures contract. The Steelers drafted Roche in the sixth round of the 2021 NFL draft. The Steelers

Rodgers open to possibility of playing elsewhere next season

Aaron Rodgers says he hasn’t decided whether to continue playing next season. However he is adjusting to the possibility he could end his career somewhere other than Green Bay. The four-time MVP