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McVay: 'Great dialogue' with Stafford over deal
Sean McVay said the Rams have had "great dialogue" with Matthew Stafford entering the final season of the QB's contract.
USWNT's Rodman 'fine,' Reale returns to Gotham
Trinity Rodman is "fine" and fully training with the United States women's national team, USWNT head coach Emma Hayes said on Tuesday, easing fears that Rodman had reinjured her back in Sunday's 2-0 win over Argentina.
Utah spends big to sign Mexico forward Palacios
Utah Royals have signed Mexico international forward Kiana Palacios from Liga MX Femenil side Club América, the NWSL team announced on Tuesday.
Gamecocks lose left tackle Thompson for season
South Carolina coach Shane Beamer announced on Tuesday that starting left tackle Josiah Thompson would probably miss the 2026 season with a lower-body injury.
Kentucky's Barnhart to retire as AD for new role
Kentucky announced that Mitch Barnhart, who has been AD at Kentucky since 2002, is retiring in June and taking on a new role at the university.










