San Antonio still in hunt for Raiders: city officials insist
San Antonio officials have insisted that they are still in hunt for the Oakland Raiders, even as the team's owner Mark Davis has reportedly decided to stay in the Bay Area for one more year.
Patriots’ loss to Green Bay Packers ties it with Denver Broncos
The New England Patriots (9-3) had the best record in the AFC but the team's loss to the Green Bay Packers tied it with the Denver Broncos.
San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich would be happy to be back coaching
San Antonio Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich, who missed two games because of an undisclosed minor medical procedure, said on Sunday that he would definitely be happy to be back coaching.
Brian Cushing more likely to play against Philadelphia than Clowney
Houston Texans Coach Bill O'Brien hinted on Friday that Brian Cushing was more likely to play against Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday than Jadeveon Clowney, who seems to have a bad case of flu.
Speaking about the two linebackers' prospects of playing against Philadelphia Eagles, O'Brien said Cushing seemed more likely to be active than Clowney.
Japanese investors interested in buying stake in Soccer League franchise
Gordon Hartman, the owner of San Antonio Scorpions, confirmed on Friday that a stake in the North American Soccer League franchise could be acquired by a group of potential Japanese investors.
Without identifying the Japanese group of investors, Hartman said that the group would soon pay a visit to the town, and that it would not be the first time that the delegation would be in the town.
Cook, Dawson share lead at AT&T Championship
Golfers John Cook and Marco Dawson on Friday shot 7-under 65, sharing the lead after the opening round of the esteemed AT&T Championship.
Dawson is trying to earn his first Champions Tour title, while Cook has already earned his 10th Champions Tour victory earlier this year at Pebble Beach. Cook won the AT&T Championship event in 2007 and 2008.
At first, Cook missed a birdie putt from a distance of 8 feet, but later hit his second shot to the par-five second to a foot, and followed with an 8-foot birdie putt at Number 3.
Murray, Romo carry Dallas Cowboys past New York Giants
DeMarco Murray and Tony Romo on Sunday carried the Dallas Cowboys ahead of the New York Giants with a score of 31-21.
With his seventh consecutive 100-yard rushing game to start a season, Murray broke Brown's more than five-decade-old mark. Romo also played a key role in helping his team defeat the Giants by throwing three touchdown passes.
Joseph Randle to endorse underwear firm
Joseph Randle, a Dallas Cowboys running back who was arrested last week for stealing a pack of underwear and a bottle of cologne from department store, will now endorse an underwear company.
Randle will endorse MeUndies, which will pay him enough money to help him clear the cost of the $29,500 fine that Dallas Cowboys have reportedly planned to impose on him.
In addition, Randle and the underwear company will donate $15,000 worth of underwear and basic wear to kids in the Dallas area.