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Indiana Fever star rookie Caitlin Clark can now focus on leading her team to playoff success without the looming threat of a suspension. Clark had accumulated six technical fouls, just one shy of the seven that would trigger a mandatory one-game ban. However, with only one regular season game remaining, Clark is no longer in danger of missing any action due to technical fouls. The Fever face the Washington Mystics on Thursday in their season finale before entering the playoffs for the first time since 2016. According to a team spokesperson, the technical foul count resets for the postseason, meaning…
Indiana Fever sensation Kelsey Clark continues to rewrite the record books, surpassing Seimone Augustus as the all-time rookie scoring leader. Clark’s 35-point career-high performance propelled her to the top spot, eclipsing Augustus’s 17-year record. The legendary Minnesota Lynx player set the mark in 2006 with 744 points. Clark sealed the record with a clutch three-pointer in the third quarter of the Fever’s thrilling 110-109 victory over Dallas. The Indiana guard has now amassed 761 points with one game remaining in the regular season. This remarkable achievement solidifies Clark’s status as a top contender for WNBA Rookie of the Year. As…
Indiana Fever sensation Kelsey Clark continues to rewrite the record books, surpassing Seimone Augustus as the all-time rookie scoring leader. Clark’s 35-point career-high performance propelled her to the top spot, eclipsing Augustus’s 17-year record. The legendary Minnesota Lynx player set the mark in 2006 with 744 points. Clark sealed the record with a clutch three-pointer in the third quarter of the Fever’s thrilling 110-109 victory over Dallas. The Indiana guard has now amassed 761 points with one game remaining in the regular season. This remarkable achievement solidifies Clark’s status as a top contender for WNBA Rookie of the Year. As…
The Pittsburgh Steelers may have secured a Week 1 victory over the Atlanta Falcons, but their offense left much to be desired. Despite six field goals from Chris Boswell, concerns linger about the team’s ability to score touchdowns. Those doubts have caught the attention of former Denver Broncos guard Mark Schlereth, who boldly predicts a two-touchdown win for the Broncos when they host the Steelers at Empower Field at Mile High Stadium.Schlereth, co-host of FOX’s “Breakfast Ball,” isn’t buying the Steelers’ favored status, despite being 2.5-point favorites. “Broncos by two touchdowns,” he declared, citing the Steelers’ offensive struggles. However, not…
The New England Patriots have made a stunning move, placing former Pittsburgh Steelers tackle Chukwuma Okorafor on the reserve/left team list after just one game. Okorafor, who signed a one-year deal with the Patriots this offseason, was benched in favor of Vederian Lowe following a disappointing performance. The writing was on the wall after Okorafor struggled with penalties, including four illegal formation infractions in the preseason and another in the season opener.Okorafor’s brief stint with the Patriots has come to an abrupt end, with reports suggesting he has quit the team. The 25-year-old tackle was released by the Steelers two…
Steelers Rookie Ryan Watts Faces Uncertain Future After Devastating Neck Injury. Pittsburgh Steelers rookie safety Ryan Watts’ season was cut short in a split second, and now his future in the sport hangs in the balance. Watts suffered a neck injury on the final play of the Steelers’ preseason, which left him motionless on the field for an extended period. The severity of the injury has forced Watts to consider a potentially career-altering decision: neck surgery. Watts has shed the neck brace he wore for two weeks following the injury, but the risk of further damage remains. The injury occurred…
The Denver Broncos are gearing up to take on the Pittsburgh Steelers at Empower Field at Mile High, and they’re pulling out all the stops to ensure a hostile environment for the visiting team. In a clever move, the Broncos are encouraging their fans to wave orange rally towels, dubbed “Thunder Towels,” to counter the Steelers’ iconic Terrible Towels. The goal is to create a sea of orange that will drown out the Steelers’ signature yellow towels and give the Broncos a decisive home-field advantage. The Broncos’ marketing team has been busy distributing the Thunder Towels to fans, and they’re…
In a surprise move, the Pittsburgh Steelers are benching 2023 first-round pick Broderick Jones in favor of 2024 first-round pick Troy Fautanu. Fautanu, who has been fully cleared after recovering from an MCL sprain, took first-team reps throughout the week and is now set to start. Jones, on the other hand, has been struggling with two separate arm injuries, including an elbow injury and a hand injury, which have significantly impacted his performance. Jones’s injuries have clearly taken a toll on his game, with Pro Football Focus crediting him with allowing two sacks in the season opener against the Atlanta…
Man City star Manuel Akanji sounds alarm bells over fixture congestion claiming ‘there’s no end to it’ – as defender jokes he ‘may have to retire at age 30’
Manchester City defender Manuel Akanji has issued a stark warning about the impending fixture congestion that threatens to take its toll on the team. With an expanded Champions League and the Club World Cup on the horizon, City’s schedule is about to get even more grueling. Akanji, who has played an astonishing 127 times for club and country since joining City two years ago, knows firsthand the physical and mental demands of such a packed calendar. City’s relentless pursuit of silverware continues this week, as they face Inter Milan in the Champions League on Wednesday, followed by a high-stakes Premier…
Manchester City continue to reign supreme in the Premier League, sitting comfortably at the top of the table with a two-point cushion over Arsenal. The champions’ latest victory came against Brentford, where they showcased their resilience and attacking prowess. Despite conceding an early goal within the opening 30 seconds, City bounced back to secure a 2-1 win, thanks to Erling Haaland’s incredible goal-scoring form. Haaland’s tally now stands at nine goals for the season, surpassing the entire goal output of many Premier League clubs. His equalizing strike in the 19th minute was a testament to his clinical finishing, as he…