Dallas Cowboys welcome Mike McCarthy as new head coach

The Dallas Cowboys introduced their new head coach on Wednesday at a press conference that was filled with laughs, emotion and expectations of winning a Super Bowl.

Reports: Mike McCarthy lands 5-year deal to lead Cowboys

The Dallas Cowboys area ready to make the changes needed to turn the team into contenders again. The first big step – the team reportedly signed former Green Bay coach Mike McCarthy as head coach.

Herbert has 3 TD runs, Oregon beats Wisconsin in Rose Bowl

Justin Herbert scored his third rushing touchdown of the 106th Rose Bowl on that thrilling 30-yard run with 7:41 to play Wednesday night, and No. 7 Oregon held off No. 11 Wisconsin 28-27 to win its third straight trip to the Granddaddy of Them All.

Jordan: 'Wouldn't be where I am without him'

David Stern, who spent 30 years as the NBA's longest-serving commissioner and oversaw its growth into a global power, has died. He was 77.

David Stern, NBA’s commissioner for 30 years, dies at 77

The former NBA commissioner died Wednesday at 77 after suffering a brain hemorrhage three weeks ago, according to the league.

No press conference Monday night as Cowboys mull fate of Jason Garrett

Cowboys officials said early Monday evening that there would be no news conference on Monday night involving Jason Garrett, Jerry Jones or any other team personnel. That means that Garrett will remain Cowboys head coach for one more night, it appears.

Texas Longhorns head to San Antonio for 2019 Alamo Bowl

The game will be played on December 31, 2019, with kickoff scheduled for 6:30 p.m. CST on ESPN.

Baby shreds snow on Utah ski slopes

While a lot of 1-year-old babies are just learning to walk, little Maeve is hitting the slopes in Park City, Utah.

Simone Soars: Biles named 2019 AP Female Athlete of the Year

They’re called “Simone Things,” a catchall phrase for the casual ease with which Simone Biles seems to soar through her sport and her life.

MLB might start using computerized plate umpires to call balls and strikes

Major League Baseball might soon start testing computer plate umpires to call balls and strikes as part of a labor contract with umpires.