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We all love our furry friends, but your dog is not a member of your family under the law — and shouldn’t be treated as such.
The Packers visit the Steelers on Sunday Night Football in Week Eight, and Green Bay quarterback Jordan Love already has his meeting with Pittsburgh quarterback Aaron Rodgers circled on his calendar. ...
During the NFL offseason, there were rumors swirling between Aaron Rodgers and the Vikings. Minnesota ultimately did not sign the ex-Jet quarterback, moving forward with second-year quarterback J ...
Green Bay Packers quarterback and former Aaron Rodgers mentee Jordan Love is excited to play against his friend when they come to Pittsburgh this year to face the Steelers. Jason Wilde of ESPN ...
The Miami Hurricanes‘ strength and conditioning coach, Aaron Feld, is stepping down from his position, he announced on Instagram on Saturday. Feld cited personal reasons for his decision to step ...
Take a sigh of relief, Florida Panthers fans. Aaron Ekblad appears to be OK. Panthers coach Paul Maurice on Saturday said the defenseman was fine after blocking a Darnell Nurse shot with his hand ...
Wednesday will finally slash its way back to Netflix this summer for the horror-comedy's much-anticipated second season. New ...
When Aaron Rodgers signed with the Jets, the team conducted a full-blown press conference, featuring multiple rounds of applause in the room from team employees. His arrival in Pittsburgh will be less ...
The numbers are in. And, to no surprise, quarterback Aaron Rodgers won’t be playing for only $10 million this year. Even though he said he would. Via Adam Schefter of ESPN.com, it’s a one-year deal ...
Rodgers is expected to sign a one-year deal with a base salary of around $10 million, with incentives to increase that number even more over the course of the season. Rodgers had 28 touchdowns to ...
Trent Grisham was always bound to cool off at the plate after his red-hot start. But Aaron Boone believes his at-bat quality has remained just as high despite the results dropping off in recent weeks.
With a .405 batting average on Aug. 15, 1941, Ted Williams had every right to feel confident. “Sure I will,” the Red Sox legend said of finishing the season with a .400 average in an ...