Clint Bowyer Will Retire from NASCAR Following the 2020 Season
Stay in your lane, Jimmie Johnson, you are not the only NASCAR driver retiring this year. Thursday night, Clint Bowyer announced that this season will be his last behind the wheel.
Stay in your lane, Jimmie Johnson, you are not the only NASCAR driver retiring this year. Thursday night, Clint Bowyer announced that this season will be his last behind the wheel.
As NASCAR silly season continues, one of the biggest questions remains. Who will replace the retiring Jimmie Johnson in the Hendrick Motorsports 48 car? Hendrick announced on Tuesday that Alex Bowman will be Johnson’s replacement.
Kansas City Royals outfielder Alex Gordon announced on Thursday that he’s retiring at the end of the season.
The New York Giants signed running back Devonta Freeman, the team announced on Wednesday.
NBA legend and Charlotte Hornets owner Michael Jordan is coming to NASCAR.
Wide receiver Robert Woods signed a contract extension with the Los Angeles Rams on Friday.
Going once, going twice, sold. The New York Mets have been sold to billionaire Steve Cohen. The two sides agreed to the sale on Monday.
Oakland Athletics third baseman Matt Chapman will be out for the rest of the season due to having surgery on his right hip, the team announced on Saturday.
Jalen Ramsey and the Los Angeles Rams agreed to a contract extension on Wednesday.
The Las Vegas Raiders traded rookie Lynn Bowden Jr. to the Miami Dolphins on Saturday. In addition to Bowden, the Dolphins are getting a sixth-round pick while the Raiders get a fourth-round pick, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.
Wide receiver Keenan Allen agreed to a contract extension with the Los Angeles Chargers on Saturday.
The Washington Football Team released running back Adrian Peterson on Friday. Peterson had been with Washington for the last two years and led the team in rushing with 1,940 yards and 12 touchdowns.
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