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The 25 Greatest Sports Careers Ruined by Injury

From legends like Bo Jackson to Hall of Famers like Grant Hill, some of the greats were never the same after getting hurt ...
Lawrence Moten, who still holds the Syracuse basketball career scoring record with 2,334 points, died Tuesday at his ...
The Olympics are back on NBC this winter, and so is Snoop Dogg. The iconic rapper and the network announced Sunday night he ...
Ahead of Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show next year, here's a look back at some of the biggest halftime show winners ...
Drew Bledsoe had a decorated NFL career marked by Pro Bowls, a Super Bowl and being replaced by Tom Brady after a near-fatal ...
The celebration was a classic tribute to 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin, a former professional wrestler widely regarded as one of the greatest of all time, known for smashing two Coors Light beers together ...
However, the recent trade for Micah Parsons, coupled with a first-round wide receiver, marks a significant departure from this strategy. Gruden pointed out that this is reminiscent of the Packers' ...
Baseball is a game of failure, but success — fairly or not — is a requirement for a player of Judge's caliber. Can he deliver ...
West Virginia University Athletics inducted six Mountaineers in the WVU Hall of Fame Saturday afternoon. The 2025 class includes, Pat McAfee (football), Bill K ...
Collier’s Minnesota squad lead the WNBA with a 34–10 record during the regular season partially thanks to her career-best ...
Sept. 19 1925 — Bill Tilden wins his sixth straight U.S. Open tennis championship with a five-set victory over Bill Johnston. Tilden wins 4-6, 11-9, 6-3, 4-6, 6-3. It’s the fourth consecutive year ...
This was a phrase coined and made famous by iconic Pro Football Hall of Famer Deion Sanders during his time in the NFL throughout the 1990s and early 2000s ... but can he become the greatest? After ...