Brownie the Elf: Meet the Cleveland Browns' new old mascot

The Cleveland Browns, one of the NFL’s oldest and most storied franchises, are famous for having the only logo-less helmet. But that doesn’t mean they don’t have a mascot.

Boston Marathon opens 2023 race to nonbinary athletes

Organizers confirmed the change as registration opened Monday for the 127th running of the marathon on April 17, 2023.

Notre Dame QB Tyler Buchner to miss season after injury

Fighting Irish coach Marcus Freeman said Monday that Buchner has a severe AC joint sprain in his left shoulder.

Baseball legend Ty Cobb’s dentures auctioned off for $18K

The baseball legend spent 22 years with the Detroit Tigers before being inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame.

Philadelphia Phillies on the move for road trip - and toward the playoffs

The Philadelphia Phillies are set to open a six-game road trip with a playoff berth firmly in sight. The trip starts Tuesday with a three-game series in Miami and then three more in Atlanta.

Bohm's HR helps Phils beat Nats after 3 1/2-hour rain delay

The Phillies kept their hold on the second NL wild-card spot with 22 games left and their first playoff appearance since 2011 well in sight.

Hurts, Eagles too much for Lions in opener 38-35

Philadelphia sealed the win with Miles Sanders' 24-yard run on third-and-2 from the Eagles 27 just before the two-minute warning and Hurts' sneak that converted a fourth-and-1 from the Detroit 40 with 50 seconds left.

Eagles hoping addition of Brown will help against Lions to kick off 2022 season

While the Eagles led the NFL in rushing last season, they didn't have a receiver who topped 1,000 yards. Enter A.J. Brown, who topped 1,000 yards in 2019 and 2020, and was on pace to do it again last year before being limited to 13 games.

Harper, Schwarber homer to lift Phillies over Nationals 8-5

The Phillies, who entered play a half-game behind the Padres, and three-and-a-half games ahead of the Brewers, have a tiebreaker advantage on both teams.

Hoskins, Realmuto homer to power Phillies past Nationals 5-3

Rhys Hoskins and J.T. Realmuto hit solo homers and Noah Syndergaard pitched well enough into the seventh inning to keep the Philadelphia Phillies in playoff position with a 5-3 victory over the Washington Nationals on Friday night.

MLB adopts first pitch clock, defensive shifts limits, larger bases for 2023 season

Major League Baseball has adopted its first pitch clock, limits on defensive shifts and larger bases for next season in an effort to shorten games and increase offense in a tradition-bound sport.

Hoskins' big error leads to Phillies' 6-5 loss to Marlins

Phillies first baseman Rhys Hoskins’ two-base error allowed Miami to tie the game in the ninth and Brian Anderson’s followed with an RBI single that sent the Marlins past Philadelphia 6-5.

Sporting events in UK canceled following the death of Queen Elizabeth II

Organizers of the BMW PGA Championship golf event reacted to the announcement of the queen’s death by immediately suspending play with many players still out on the course at Wentworth.

Sosa, Segura, Falter power Phillies past Marlins 4-3

The Phillies haven't made the playoffs since 2011, the longest drought in the National League and the second-longest in the MLB behind Seattle's 21 seasons.

The cheapest and most expensive NFL tickets still available for Week 1

If you wanted to buy a single ticket to any NFL game this weekend, there’s one stadium you could still get into for just $22. And it’s not that far from the most expensive ticket of the week – a $3,125 sideline seat near Tom Brady.

Steelers to retire Franco Harris' No. 32 to honor anniversary of 'Immaculate Reception'

The decision to retire Franco Harris' number comes on the 50th anniversary of the "Immaculate Reception," a play considered to be one of the most iconic in NFL history.

Ex-Chiefs assistant coach Britt Reid to enter plea in crash that injured girl

Former Kansas City Chiefs assistant coach Britt Reid is scheduled to enter a plea to felony driving while intoxicated and reportedly faces up to seven years in prison.

Former Philadelphia Eagles lineman, college coach Guy Morriss dies at 71

Guy Morriss, a 15-year NFL offensive lineman who played in Super Bowls with Philadelphia and New England before coaching collegiately at Baylor and Kentucky, has died. He was 71.