After 11 NFL seasons, Jets running back LaDainian Tomlinson did something for the first time last week: he watched his team play on television, instead of watching from the sidelines. But when the Jets host the Bills this Sunday in what many are calling a must-win game, Tomlinson will be back on the sidelines... just not in pads.
As the Giants enter the beginning of an extremely difficult 6-game stretch in their schedule, "Big Blue" received some horrible news earlier today. Multiple sources, including ESPNNewYork.com, have confirmed that running back Ahmad Bradshaw has a cracked bone in his foot.
The New York Rangers have officially placed Sean Avery on re-entry waivers, signaling the fan favorite will likely return to the team. Assuming Avery clears re-entry waivers at noon Tuesday, he could be recalled in time for Thursday's game against the Anaheim Ducks.
Reports right now indicate that New York Giants right guard Chris Snee has passed concussion tests and will be able to return to practice for the G-Men.
South Carolina’s star sophomore running back Marcus Lattimore will miss the rest of the season after suffering a torn knee ligament and cartilage damage during the Gamecocks’ 14-12 win over Mississippi State on Saturday. Lattimore came into the game leading the SEC in rushing, but left after carrying the ball 17 times for just 39 yards.
After 778 consecutive weeks as one of the top 50 golfers, Tiger Woods dropped out of the sport’s elite this week.
Woods, now ranked 51st in the world, is recovering from injuries to his knees and Achilles tendon that had him sidelined. He finished 2010 in second, and tied for fourth at the Masters earlier this year.