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- John Harbaugh reportedly not planning to interview for certain head coach openings - John Harbaugh reportedly plans to meet with only three or four NFL teams despite eight head coaching vacancies, as President Donald Trump endorses him for the New York Giants job.
- Trump urges John Harbaugh to take the Giants head coaching job following stunning Ravens firing - President Donald Trump said the New York Giants should "without question" hire former Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh, adding that the 63-year-old should take the job.
- Olympic gold medal gymnast Shawn Johnson gives early analysis for 2028 US team - Shawn Johnson believes the U.S. Olympic gymnastics team can win at the 2028 Los Angeles Games even without Simone Biles, citing the country's historical dominance in the sport.
- Rams' Matthew Stafford named first-team All-Pro quarterback over Patriots' Drake Maye amid heated MVP race - Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford was named first-team All-Pro over New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye amid a heated MVP race.
- British actor questions whether World Cup should be held in United States after ICE's Minnesota presence - John Cleese joined critics of ICE after the Minnesota shooting of Renee Good, arguing that FIFA should rethink World Cup games in the country.
- Falcons hire franchise legend Matt Ryan to major front office role - Former Atlanta Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan was hired as the team's president of football and will report directly to owner Arthur Blank in a major front office move.
- Lindsey Vonn, 41, continues remarkable comeback with World Cup downhill win ahead of Olympics - Lindsey Vonn continued her remarkable comeback as she won her second World Cup downhill of the season while preparing for her fifth Winter Olympics.
- Aaron Rodgers takes thinly-veiled shot at Jets ahead of Steelers' playoff game - After the Pittsburgh Steelers clinched the AFC North, Aaron Rodgers reflected on his season and appeared to take a shot at his former team, the New York Jets.
- Indiana coach Curt Cignetti wanted 1 thing after historic victory over Oregon - After Indiana’s 56-22 win over Oregon in the Peach Bowl, Curt Cignetti said he was focused on cracking open a beer as the Hoosiers advanced to the national title game.
- Indiana crushes Oregon to advance to first championship game in program history, stunning sports world - Heisman winner Fernando Mendoza threw five touchdowns as Indiana Hoosiers crushed Oregon 56-22 in Peach Bowl semifinal. Undefeated Hoosiers advance to championship game.