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With spring training getting underway, we look to the 2018 regular season and predict which MLB stars are likely to experience a noticeable productivity dip.
While it took special permission from the NBA, Larry Nance Jr. will get to wear No. 22 with the Cleveland Cavaliers, the same number his father wore when he played with the team.
Tim Tebow hasn’t played in a regular season NFL game since 2012. But in a recent interview, the former Heisman Trophy winning quarterback noted that teams are still trying to bring him back to the gridiron.
The potential legal trouble that DeSean Jackson was in at the end of the 2017 season has a different look to it. While the car in question belonged the Tampa Bay Buccaneers receiver, police now believe that he played no part in any wrongdoing.
We can safely assume that the photographer working with the Toronto Blue Jays is not much of a baseball fan. For proof, all we need to see is his session with Troy Tulowitzki.
Milwaukee Brewers pitching prospect Bubba Derby has an all too personal story about October’s tragic Las Vegas shooting that saw 58 people killed. He was there. Derby was fortunate enough to escape unharmed. In 2018, he’ll honor those who weren’t.
New Tennessee head coach Jeremy Pruitt and Chris Weinke worked together on Alabama’s staff in 2017. In 2018, they’ll be working together again with the Volunteers.
Marshawn Lynch is reportedly a fan of new Oakland Raiders coach Jon Gruden and apparently, the feeling is mutual. But in no uncertain terms, Gruden made it known that Lynch will need to be better in 2018 than he was in 2017.
Receiver Josh Gordon has stated that he’s committed to the Cleveland Browns long term. His commitment to the team (and the team’s to him) could be tested in a big way during the NFL offseason.