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Travis Hunter lands the Sports Illustrated cover with a nod to his bass fishing obsession. This NFL prospect is spotlighting the sport we love.
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow tends to make major waves whenever he's out in the world doing non-NFL things like overseas fashion shows or UFC fights. That, or meeting with Hollywood ...
Sports Illustrated cover shows a life balancing the pressures of football with the relaxation of bass fishing. Watch the video now.
Coming off one of the greatest individual seasons in college football history, former Colorado Buffaloes star Travis Hunter will grace the cover of Sports Illus ...
Travis Hunter made college football history last year as the top player on both sides of the ball. As he takes the next step ...
Ryan (1-1) earned the win Wednesday, allowing two hits with no walks over seven scoreless innings against the Royals. He struck out four. Ryan struggled a bit in his second start by allowing four ...
Christie Brinkley’s still got it. The 71-year-old model channeled her inner Sports Illustrated Swim energy as she modeled a red bikini during a boat day over the weekend. “Feeling Optimistic ...
CINCINNATI — Sports Illustrated's NFL coverage staff put their minds together to come up with the top teams at each position group in the league. They deemed Cincinnati's group as the ...
Sports Illustrated dropped some pretty exciting news on Wednesday with the announcement of the SI Women's Games coming this fall. Some of the world's most elite athletes across six different ...
Drake Maye and New England Patriots quarterback Joe Milton III work out at the New England Patriots rookie camp / Eric Canha-Imagn Images In one sense, it was surprising due to the fact that the ...
CINCINNATI (AP) — Joe Giles-Harris signed a one-year contract with the Cincinnati Bengals on Wednesday, providing some depth to the linebacker group. Giles-Harris was on the Bengals practice ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Joe Ryan continued his mastery over Kansas City, giving up just two hits over seven scoreless innings in the Minnesota Twins' 4-0 victory over the Royals on Wednesday night.