The news hit like a storm that no one saw coming. Rudi Johnson, the former Bengals star who once carried the hopes of a city on his shoulders, has died at the age of 45. For fans, for teammates, for anyone who ever watched him charge down the field with unstoppable determination, the loss feels too sudden, too cruel. His family has chosen not to release an official cause, but in the chaos of today’s world, whispers spread ... Read more
Jimmy Kimmel’s explosive ‘JKL!’ return smashes ratings records even as Nexstar and Sinclair tried to silence him.NH
Jimmy Kimmel is back and better than ever. The “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” host returned to his late-night desk with a record-breaking 6.3 million viewers on Tuesday night, making it the most-watched regularly scheduled episode in the show’s more than 22-year history, per Variety. Tuesday night’s broadcast, meanwhile, marked a 343% increase from the previous season’s average of 1.4 million viewers, according to ... Read more
Shockwaves Across the NFL as Former Bengals Legend Rudi Johnson Tragically Passes at 45, Dark Secrets Emerging From a Hacked Home Camera.AT
The news hit like a storm that no one saw coming. Rudi Johnson, the former Bengals star who once carried the hopes of a city on his shoulders, has died at the age of 45. For fans, for teammates, for anyone who ever watched him charge down the field with unstoppable determination, the loss feels too sudden, too cruel. His family has chosen not to release an official cause, but in the chaos of today’s world, whispers spread ... Read more
Dave Portnoy Slams Michael Wilbon’s “Small-Minded” Take on Bruce Pearl’s Shocking Retirement.NN
Dave Portnoy lashed out at ESPN “Pardon The Interruption” host Mike Wilbon after he labeled retiring Auburn coach Bruce Pearl a “divisive” person who he hoped had been pushed out. “What an idiotic comment from Wilbon,” Portnoy posted Monday night to X in a quote tweet of Wilbon’s comments. “[Tony] Kornheiser shouldn’t have rolled over. “Apparently Wilbon only likes athletes/coaches who speak on social ... Read more
From clutch scoring to leadership, here’s how Kelsey Plum became the Sparks’ missing piece.BT
When the Los Angeles Sparks traded their No. 2 pick in the 2025 WNBA Draft to acquire Kelsey Plum, the idea was that she would be the answer to the backcourt woes that have plagued the franchise for most of the 2020s. As we edge closer to the halfway point of the year, it’s clear Plum has been all that and more for Los Angeles. On pure stats, her production stands out. Plum is averaging 20.4 points, 5.4 assists and ... Read more