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The image, based on a 1984 photo of Jordan taken for a marketing campaign, has since become one of the most recognizable logos in sports apparel. Nike reported $5 billion in revenue from the ...
AUSTIN, Texas — Don't ask No. 1 Texas' new left fielder - freshman dual-sport athlete Jonah Williams - if he's a football player moonlighting in baseball. Sure, Williams is the highest-rated ...
The Houston Rockets are preparing to make a deep run in the playoffs next week as they get set to battle the best teams in the Western Conference. They are the number two seed this season and will ...
Seven-time champion Ronnie O’Sullivan will be appearing at the World Snooker Championship (Picture: Getty) Ronnie O’Sullivan says he will be competing at this year’s World Snooker ...
The NRL confirmed they would allow clubs to sign two PNG pathway players outside of the salary cap in either their top 30 squad or to their supplementary player list. Hill said the initiative woul ...
The Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun, on Tuesday unveiled the mascot, logo and theme song for the forthcoming 22nd National Sports Festival. Abiodun, represented by his Deputy, Noimot Salako ...
UCLA just made a huge splash, landing No. 1 overall transfer, quarterback Nico Iamaleava out of the Transfer Portal, according to many sources. The Athletic's Bruce Feldman was the first to report ...
The New Orleans Saints' logo is one of the best in the NFL, and it will stay that way after a court ruled in their favor on a lawsuit centered around the fleur-de-lis symbol. The U.S. Court of ...
This year, that title belongs to Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders. While he is CBS Sports' No. 2 ranked quarterback prospect, where he'll ultimately land in the draft is up for debate.
EXCLUSIVE: Stoked Sports & Entertainment has struck an exclusive deal with BEL Productions for the life rights of NFL Hall of Famer Lawrence Taylor, with plans to develop A Giant Amongst Men ...
The New Orleans Saints' logo is still theirs. The NFL franchise recently faced a lawsuit brought by Michel Messier, a self-proclaimed member of French royalty who said he and his family own rights ...
That branch of royalty, according to him, owns the rights to the fleur-de-lis design used as the Saints' logo. He lost the case in the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board at the Federal Circuit.