Penn National Gaming made a major addition to its sports betting portfolio by acquiring theScore for roughly $2 billion.
Robert Griffin III is nearing a deal to join ESPN to call college football and the NFL, sources tell Front Office Sports.
Some Hall of Fame events were revised as fans are set to return en masse to NFL games after COVID restrictions.
La Liga has agreed to sell a 10% stake to private equity firm CVC Capital Partners. The league now needs majority approval from its teams.
Activision Blizzard posted its second-quarter earnings while it reels from a sexual discrimination lawsuit and employee turmoil.
‘Gender inequities at the NCAA—and specifically within the NCAA Division I basketball championships—stem from the structure and systems of the NCAA itself,’ the report found.
Under Armour released second-quarter earnings Tuesday and the company’s revenue made a massive leap to $1.4 billion.
Former ESPN president John Skipper recently said that he could see the NFL Super Bowl as a pay-per-view event.
The Buffalo Bills are floating Austin, Texas as a potential relocation spot, should they fail to strike a deal with New York State.
Viewership for F1 has increased 36% compared to the 2019 season, with revenue spiking to $180 million in Q1 of this year.