Nearly 100,000 fans pack Rose Bowl for international soccer match
Laurie Perez reports from Pasadena where thousands of fans came out to see the match between two of the world biggest soccer teams, Real Madrid and Juventus, play in the Rose Bowl.
Barcelona's financial woes have created a cacophony of issues for the La Liga club.
"It's a real disappointment and we have to deal with it," Ten Hag said. "I knew it wouldn't be easy. It takes time. We don't have time. We have to win."
Manchester United have been linked with moves for Adrien Rabiot and Marko Arnautovic, while the Frenkie de Jong saga took another bizarre twist.
According to NFL reporter Benjamin Allbright, the Panthers are seeking out a trade of QB Sam Darnold.
Shortly after an aggressive run by Saquon Barkley during practice, New York Giants players and coaches erupted into a massive brawl.
What did we learn on Week 1 of the 2022-23 Premier League season? We'll try to avoid sweeping generalizations from a small sample size... but quite a bit.
Manchester City took an early lead in the expected fight for the Premier League title with Liverpool after the first weekend of the season as Erling Haaland's debut double gave the champions a 2-0 win at West Ham.
Wilson's Broncos will visit the Seahawks Week 1 on Monday Night Football.
Hunt wants a new contract or a trade. Breaking it all down including the timing, his production in Cleveland and much much more:
Joohyung "Tom" Kim made $1.314 million in North Carolina for his first PGA Tour win.
Sydney McLaughlin ran another historic 400m hurdles time in what she said was her last race of the track and field season.
Olympic gymnastics champ Suni Lee flipped head-over-heels as she threw the first pitch at the Minnesota Twins and Toronto Blue Jays game.
A quick look at the updated Big Ten basketball recruiting rankings for 2023. #GoBucks
Lions head coach Dan Campbell offers a mixed message on CB Jeff Okudah's progress
Cole Beasley speaks on his departure from the #Bills & how much he appreciates #BillsMafia still:
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Ingram is starting to get people talking.
The first unofficial depth chart is out for the Jets ahead of their preseason opener against the Eagles.
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Sean McVay and Derion Kendrick had a perfect teaching moment together during practice, showing exactly how coaching should go