Ben Clarke

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Ben loves sports so much but prefers watching other people do it. He prefers not to share what teams he's supporting but he is willing to admit that Lebron James is, in fact, the king.

LeBron James Hits Historic Milestone On His Birthday

Most people spend their 36th birthday hanging out with family, or perhaps going out with some friends. LeBron James decided to reach a new NBA milestone. On Wednesday's game against the San Antonio Spurs, which took place on James' birthday, he became the only player to score in double-digits for 1,000 games in a row. He had already broken the record...

Inter Miami Re-Signs Veteran Brek Shea

Veteran midfielder Brek Shea is staying with Inter Miami for at least one more season. The two sides agreed to a new deal, with the club announcing the move on Tuesday via social media. Shea signed with Miami in July, returning from a serious knee injury that threatened to end his playing career. While originally envisioned as a depth piece,...

Damon Harrison Wants Seahawks to Release Him

After spending two months with the Seattle Seahawks, veteran nose tackle Damon Harrison wants to move on and has asked the franchise to release him. According to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero, Harrison demanded release after discovering that he'll be inactive for Sunday's game against the LA Rams. The Seahawks intend to grant the player his wish but reportedly hope he...

Karl-Anthony Towns Injures Wrist, Out Indefinitely

Karl-Anthony Towns at the "Variety" Sports Entertainment Summit in 2017
Karl-Anthony Towns can't be too happy about the way his season has started. Not one week in the season he finds himself sidelined with a dislocated wrist, with no true timetable for his return. The injury happened during a game against the Utah Jazz, in which he was fighting for a rebound with star center Rudy Gobert, and then landing...

Anthony Cirelli Agrees To Stay With Lightning Through 2022-23 NHL Season

The Tampa Bay Lightning have signed forward Anthony Cirelli to a new deal, keeping together another important part of the roster that won the Stanley Cup last season. The team confirmed the news on Thursday, announcing that Cirelli returns to Tampa Bay on a three-year contract. The agreement is worth $14.4 million, with the 23-year-old center set to earn $4.8...

Sporting KC Sign Ex-France Youth International Remi Walter

Remi Walter with Nice in 2016
Sporting KC announced a major roster addition on Tuesday, confirming they have sealed the deal for former France youth international Remi Walter. Walter, who plays as a midfielder, comes to the MLS as a free agent after spending time with Turkish team Yeni Malatyaspor earlier this year. The 25-year-old player inked a three-year deal that will keep him with Sporting...

Washington Signs Veteran LB Mychal Kendricks

Needing help in the linebacker position, the Washington Football Team decided to turn to the Seattle Seahawks and get veteran Mychal Kendricks on their squad. Kendricks, who is yet to play a game in 2020, is expected to be at head coach Ron Rivera's disposal right away and can play against Carolina Panthers on Sunday.  The 30-year-old player reportedly doesn't have...

Rudy Gobert Signs $205 Million Extension With Jazz

Rudy Gobert with France in 2019
The Utah Jazz announced over the weekend that they signed All-Star center Rudy Gobert to a contract extension. Reportedly, the extension is for five years and will keep Gobert with the organization through the 2025-26 NBA season. Gobert's extension is reportedly worth $205 million, making him one of the highest-paid centers in NBA history. The 28-year-old Frenchman was eligible for a...

Jets Upset Rams to Get First Win of the Season

Sam Darnold with the New York Jets in 2018
The New York Jets finally earned their first win of the season in Week 15 after starting the 2020 NFL season with 13 straight losses. They surprised the playoff-caliber Los Angeles Rams, who looked sluggish all day, beating them 23-20. Before Sunday, the Jets were sitting pretty to lock up the first pick in the 2021 draft, but now it's no...

Rays Bring Back C Mike Zunino on 1-Year Deal with Club Option for 2022

After declining his $4.5 million club option for the 2021 season earlier this fall, the Tampa Bay Rays reached an agreement with catcher Mike Zunino on a one-year deal with a club option for 2022 to bring the catcher back to the Trop. Zunino's new contract is said to be valued at $2 million for the 2021 season. If the...

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