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- Ravens owner talks possibly hiring former Steelers coach Mike Tomlin: 'Wouldn't that be interesting' - Baltimore Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti joked about hiring former Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin, saying, "Only if John (Harbaugh) takes the Pittsburgh job."
- Education Dept launches 18 Title IX probes after SCOTUS hears arguments in efforts to protect women's sports - U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) launched 18 Title IX investigations on Wednesday after the Supreme Court heard arguments in two landmark cases.
- Fox News Sports Huddle Newsletter: Supreme Court faces test over protecting fairness in women’s sports - Receive your weekly recap of all the happenings around the world of sports.
- Notre Dame coach Marcus Freeman pours cold water on NFL again: 'Everything I need can be achieved right here' - Amid several NFL head coach openings, Notre Dame’s Marcus Freeman reaffirmed his commitment to the Fighting Irish, dismissing speculation about his professional future.
- Tiger Woods says Brooks Koepka's PGA Tour return is 'incredible for all the fans' - Tiger Woods said Brooks Koepka’s PGA Tour comeback after leaving LIV Golf was “incredible for all the fans," adding that golf thrives when the best face the best.
- Giannis Antetokounmpo boos home fans after basket amid trade rumors: 'I don't think it's fair' - Giannis Antetokounmpo responded to boos from Milwaukee Bucks fans during a loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves as trade rumors about his possible departure continued to swirl.
- Daytona 500 winner reflects on NASCAR's tight-knit family amid recent tragedies in sport - Ricky Stenhouse Jr. said NASCAR drivers and fans have rallied together like family following the devastating offseason deaths of Greg Biffle and Dennis Hamlin.
- Tom Brady talks Aaron Rodgers' possible retirement, improving in broadcast booth - Tom Brady on Tuesday night reflected on his broadcasting improvement from 2024 to 2025 and advice he has for Aaron Rodgers as the QB debates retirement.
- Texans star wears apparent pro-Palestine message on eye black during playoff game - Houston Texans linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair made headlines on “Monday Night Football" for wearing eye black that read “Stop the genocide," highlighting his political stance.
- American bobsledder Kris Horn survives harrowing solo World Cup run after teammates miss sled - American bobsledder Kris Horn raced solo down a World Cup track in Switzerland after a loading mishap left him without teammates in the four-man sled.