New England Patriots’ Tom Brady takes risk mocking ‘Madden’ curse
NFL ironman Tom Brady is putting his health on the line, denying the infamous “Madden” curse Friday after he was named cover athlete for the video game.
NFL ironman Tom Brady is putting his health on the line, denying the infamous “Madden” curse Friday after he was named cover athlete for the video game.
The faltering New York Mets are looking for a savior. It could promote Tim Tebow around midseason, according to a club source.
EA Sports announced Friday that Tom Brady will front the cover of “Madden NFL 18.”
The most famous hole in golf has seen its share of highlights this week. Sergio Garcia aced No. 17 Thursday in The Players Championship at TPC Sawgrass.
Mike Napoli crushed a three-run homer in the ninth to lift the Texas Rangers to a comeback win over the San Diego Padres on Thursday night at Globe Life Park.
Dallas Keuchel remained unbeaten by pitching six effective innings, and Carlos Correa hit an early homer as the Houston Astros held on for a 3-2 victory.
Justin Smoak had four RBIs, Steve Pearce hit a three-run homer and Marco Estrada struck out eight in six innings as the Toronto Blue Jays defeated the Mariners.
LaMarcus Aldridge posted a double-double, and the short-handed San Antonio Spurs rolled into the Western Conference finals with a victory over the Rockets.
William McGirt and Mackenzie Hughes produced what it took to leap to the front of the pack on Thursday, fashioning 5-under-par 67’s to take a one-stroke lead.
The Boston Red Sox had its worst season in nearly 20 years in 2012 under Bobby Valentine. David Ortiz explains why in his new book, Papi: My Story.