Winners and losers from MotoGP’s dramatic French Grand Prix
At Ducati, Francesco Bagnaia made a major breakthrough, only to retire due to a combination of mechanical issues and his ...Keep reading
Why Marco Bezzecchi had no answer to Jorge Martin’s pace in the French GP
Having taken the lead at the start of the race by passing polesitter Francesco Bagnaia, Bezzecchi came under mounting pressure with 10 laps to go, as team-mate Martin charged from seventh on the grid to grab second.
What had initially ...Keep reading
Nico Collins: I started my career in Houston, want to end it there
When trade rumors swirled about Texans wide receiver Nico Collins ahead of the draft, General Manager Nick Caserio didn't hesitate to make it clear that the team has no interest in parting ways with the wideout. sportbet.reviews
Caserio said anyone thinking that a trade could happen "can shove it" because the Texans won't be making a deal. That sounds like it was music to Collins's ears because he said this weekend that he does not have any interest in wearing a different uniform.
“I love the Texans,” Collins said, via Aaron Wilson of KPRC. “I got drafted here. It’s somewhere I want to end. I love the city, the people, the community. There’s a lot of great positive vibes coming out of the city of Houston. So, it’s definitely a place I would like to retire.”
While Collins wants to stick around the Texans, the business side of things will always play a role in how a career plays out and Collins has slipped down the list of best-paid wideouts since signing an extension in 2024. That deal could be revisited, but a failure to find common ground could lead to different thoughts about a shared future in Houston.
Maldini’s ghost hangs over uninspiring Milan as top-four place slips from view | Nicky Bandini
San Siro emptied early after supporters once again sang the former director’s name as club faces lack of Champions League football … again
There were more than seven minutes left to play, plus injury time, in a crucial end-of-season game, yet San Siro was already half empty. Milan’s Ultras had deserted the Curva Sud to prepare a post-game protest, but even the less organised, more forgiving parts of the club’s fanbase could not be bothered to stay until the end of another humiliating defeat.
Their team was losing 3-0, at home, to Atalanta, and it hardly even felt a surprise. With this loss, inevitable as it now appeared, the Rossoneri had collected just seven points from their last eight games. Only three teams in Serie A had done worse over the same stretch. Two of those – Verona, and Pisa – have been relegated. The third, Lecce, are perilously close to joining them.
Continue reading...Guenther Steiner predicts George Russell title blow if Kimi Antonelli can "keep his cool"
While we are only four rounds into the season, Steiner has seen enough to boldly predict the final drivers' championship standings.
During an appearance on The Red Flags Podcast, Steiner discussed Antonelli's impressive start ...Keep reading
