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Lando Norris hoping to start strong in 2025 F1 season

McLaren ended a decades-long championship drought during the 2024 Formula 1 season, securing the Constructors’ Championship for the first time since 1998. On the Drivers’ Championship side of things, however, Lando...

Super Bowl halftime show predictions for 2026, including Post Malone, Bad Bunny, and more

With Super Bowl LIX behind us, it is time to start looking ahead to Super Bowl LX. Yes, the participants in that game might be predetermined (if you believe in the Super...

7 new NFL head coaches, ranked by how likely they are to immediately reach playoffs

With the news that the New Orleans Saints have finalized a deal to make Kellen Moore their next head coach, all seven job openings have been filled. Now, in perfect sports media...

A first for the F1 Monaco Grand Prix

Next week the Formula 1 world will come together for an unprecedented season launch event, commemorating the 75th anniversary of the sport. All ten teams will gather at The O2 in London...

Eagles opponents for 2025 NFL season opener, ranked by likelihood

Super Bowl LIX is in the books, which means one thing. The 2025-2026 NFL season has begun. Yes other sports are in full swing at the moment (including Formula 1, so allow...

F1’s pre-season launch event, explained

One week from tonight, the 2025 Formula 1 season will begin in unprecedented fashion. With the upcoming 2025 F1 season marking the 75th in the history of the sport, the year will...

Taylor Swift accidentally recreated an iconic meme at Super Bowl after being booed

Taylor Swift was back in the building for Super Bowl LIX, watching partner Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs take on the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX. While last season’s...

Patrick Mahomes took the blame for Chiefs’ Super Bowl loss to Eagles

Facing reporters after coming out on the losing end of Super Bowl LIX, Patrick Mahomes put the blame on his own shoulders. The Philadelphia Eagles defense pressured Mahomes early and often in...

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