With Liam Rosenior replacing Enzo Maresca as Chelsea manager, Sports Illustrated columnist Henry Winter gives the lowdown of what to expect from the former Strasbourg boss.
The most shocking thing about Brooks Koepka’s PGA Tour return isn’t that he’s been welcomed back, writes Michael Rosenberg, but that LIV Golf let him walk. Now the breakaway tour’s future is very much in doubt.
In this edition of Fact or Fiction, the SI Golf staff debates Koepka’s return and if he’ll have company, the toughest 2026 major and if Mr. 57 is coming soon.
Three weeks after announcing his departure from LIV Golf, the PGA Tour laid out the path for the five-time major champion to return. Bob Harig explains how it will work and addresses other remaining questions.
The five-time major winner who left LIV Golf will return to the PGA Tour later this month but with several financial penalties including a $5 million fine.
With just 34 games under his belt, the Spaniard’s time at the Bernabéu has come to an abrupt end. But given that’s only the eighth shortest tenure of Florentino Pérez’s presidency, it should perhaps be no surprise at all.
Once a staunch critic of LIV Golf, Tiger Woods took a leading role in building the “Returning Member Program” allowing Brooks Koepka a quick return to the PGA Tour.
From non-league to pushing towards the Championship playoffs, Wrexham’s Premier League dream is alive and kicking. And it’s all thanks to a special touch from their Hollywood A-list owners.
Anthony Kim was one of three to earn 2026 LIV Golf wild card spots via a qualifying tournament that runs counter to the league’s model, Bob Harig writes.
One of tennis’s greatest partnerships has come to an end, sending shockwaves through the sport. Plus, why Nick Kyrgios and Aryna Sabalenka’s exhibition fell flat.
Houston held Pittsburgh’s offense to 175 yards and no touchdowns in what could have been Aaron Rodgers’s final game in the NFL and maybe Mike Tomlin’s with the Steelers.
The former Browns coach is a serious candidate. Plus, updates on GM searches in Miami and Atlanta, Titans head coach targets and more in Albert Breer’s notes.