Vikings DE best known for wrong way run

One of the most durable players in NFL history − though he was perhaps best known for an infamous blunder − has died. The Minnesota Vikings announced the passing of longtime defensive end Jim Marshall on Tuesday. A cause was not revealed, though the team said Marshall’s death came “following a lengthy hospitalization.” He was…

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Sports betting addictions are surging. Young men are unprepared.

A therapist explains how financial infidelity hurts relationships Financial infidelity can range from hiding a special purchase to concealing a crippling gambling addiction. To Sam DeMello’s friends, it seemed as if the then-26-year-old had everything together: a six-figure tech salary, an enviable workout regimen and a happy relationship. But as he crossed the finish line…

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Who is favored in Thunder vs. Pacers?

Pacers and Thunder NBA Finals is better than it’s ‘small-market’ billing USA TODAY Sports’ Jeff Zillgitt breaks down the star-studded NBA Finals between the Indiana Pacers and Oklahoma City Thunder. Sports Pulse The 2025 NBA Finals are about to begin, and the discussion surrounding the Oklahoma City Thunder and Indiana Pacers thus far has often…

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How to vote, Home Run Derby date

CC Sabathia on entering the Hall of Fame and wearing a Yankees cap on his plaque CC Sabathia will be enshrined into the Hall of Fame this July and tells USA TODAY Sports why his plaque will feature him wearing a Yankees cap. Sports Seriously Voting is officially underway for the 2025 Major League Baseball…

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Jerry Reinsdorf has deal with Justin Ishbia

Pete Rose now eligible for Hall of Fame after years of ineligibility USA TODAY Sports’ Bob Nightengale discusses Pete Rose now being eligible for the Hall of Fame and what it means for the steroid era players. Sports Pulse Chicago White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf has reached a long-term agreement with Justin Ishbia that will…

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