Ex-Dolphins Linebacker Quentin Moses, 33, Killed In Georgia House Fire

Share this: Tragedy struck the football world early Sunday morning. Former Miami Dolphins linebacker and University of Georgia star Quentin Moses was one of three people killed in a fire that engulfed his Monroe, Ga. home, local officials confirmed to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. He was 33. Andria Godard, 31, and her 10-year-old daughter, Jasmine Godard, also were killed by the blaze, which started at approximately 6 a.m. ET on Sunday. They were found dead inside the home, while Moses was moved outside the house after being found unconscious but died at a local hospital. The house was completely engulfed in flames by the time firefighters arrived on the scene, Monroe fire chief Keith Glass told the AJC. The cause of the fire is being

Seven for Napoli, two each for Torres and Falcao

Seven for Napoli, two each for Torres and Falcao

FRIDAY Hamburg 1-0 Leverkusen (Papadopoulos 76)Kyriakos Papadopoulos's header and some resolute home defending were enough to ensure Leverkusen suffered consecutive defeats and failed to score away from home for the first time since March.SATURDAYChelsea 3-1 Arsenal (Alonso 13, Hazard 53, Fàbregas 85; Giroud 90+1)A second defeat of the week left Arsenal 12 points adrift of their London rivals at the top of the table. Héctor Bellerín was injured in the move that led to Chelsea's opener, while Petr Čech's misplaced clearance... UEFA.com - News

Super Bowl LI Payouts: Bonus Money For Patriots, Falcons Revealed

Share this: The New England Patriots and Atlanta Falcons are set to do battle in Super Bowl LI in Houston on Feb. 5. The Falcons will be looking for their first Super Bowl victory in franchise history, while the Pats are looking to collect their fifth Lombardi Trophy. However, players on both teams already have done a bit of collecting by reaching the final game. According to the Boston Globe, players on both sides are guaranteed a substantial bonus for winning their conference. Players on every team earn a bonus for making it to each level of the postseason, and the Super Bowl-winning players will be going home with an added bonus of $107,000 each. The losing team will go home with $53,000 per player. Not a bad chunk

Roger Clemens, Barry Bonds Highlight List Of MLB Hall Of Fame Snubs

Share this: The 2017 Major League Baseball Hall of Class was announced Wednesday with first basemen Jeff Bagwell, outfielder Tim Raines and catcher Ivan Rodriguez making the cut. While the three newest members of Cooperstown are deserving of the honor, there were a few players who deserved to be inducted alongside them this year. Roger Clemens: To put it simply, Roger Clemens is one of the best pitchers to ever toe the rubber. He ranks third all-time in strikeouts, seventh in starts and ninth in wins. Clemens won 20 or more games six times, struck out 200 or more batters in 12 seasons and pitched 200 or more innings in 15 campaigns. He won the pitching triple crown in back-to-back seasons and led his

Women’s EURO warm-up fixtures and results

Women’s EURO warm-up fixtures and results

Key: h – home, a – away, n – neutralAustria22 October: L2-4 v Germany (a, Regensburg)1 March: v South Korea (n, Cyprus Cup)3 March: v New Zealand (n, Cyprus Cup)6 March: v Scotland (n, Cyprus Cup)8 March: tbc (n, Cyprus Cup)Belgium20 October: W3-0 v Russia (h, Tubize)23 October: W3-1 v Russia (h, Tubize)24 November: W3-2 v Netherlands (h, Leuven)27 November: L1-3 v Denmark (h, Tubize)1 March: v Switzerland (n, Cyprus Cup)3 March: v Italy (n, Cyprus Cup)6 March: v North Korea (n, Cyprus Cup)8 March: tbc (n, Cyprus Cup)11 April: v Scotland (h, Leuve... UEFA.com - News

Bruins Continue Poor Play On Home Ice With 4-0 Loss To Islanders

Bruins Continue Poor Play On Home Ice With 4-0 Loss To Islanders

The Boston Bruins haven’t played great hockey at home this season, but they had the chance to reverse that trend during Monday’s matinee against the lowly New York Islanders. Unfortunately, the B’s played listless hockey en route to a disappointing 4-0 loss. Hear NESN’s Jack Edwards and Andy Brickley break down the loss in the video above from “NESN Sports Today,” presented by People’s United Bank. ... NESN.com

Gary Sheffield’s Tampa Mansion Is Hitting The Market For $1.8M Steal

Share this: If you want to live like a member of the 500-home run club and have a couple million dollars to spare, well, you’re in luck. Former Major League Baseball outfielder and renowned slugger Gary Sheffield is putting his Tampa, Fla., mansion on the market for $1.8 million, according to Busted Coverage. That’s obviously no bargain, but it’s relatively cheap as far as former professional athletes’ homes go. (Just ask Scottie Pippen.) Sheffield’s home still packs plenty of pop, though. Located in the “exclusive gated community” of Harbour Island, the 5,492-square foot mansion boasts five bedrooms, 5.5 bathrooms and a nice secluded pool. It’s good to know the 48-year-old, who hit 509 home runs with eight different teams over his 22-year career, still