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Last year we saw sports played in a different way. Fans were not in attendance for the Olympics, regular season games, and postseason championships. That includes the NEC women’s championship. The Mount St. Mary’s Mountaineers...
The Baltimore Ravens were busy on the opening day of NFL free agency officially agreeing to terms with three free agents. The first signing was safety Marcus Williams. Williams deal if for five-years $70 million,...
The Washington Capitals have re-signed forward Joe Snively to a two-year deal, worth $800,000 annually, the club announced today. Snively, while currently injured made an immeatied impact with the Capitals this season. Snively has four...
Washington Capital Captain Alex Ovechkin scored his 767 career goal last night during a 4 to 3 shootout win against the New York Islanders. Ovechkin passed former Capital Jaromir Jagr who sent a congratulations video...
The Baltimore Ravens released cornerback Tavon Young on Wednesday, a move that will free up additional cap space for the Ravens ahead of the start of NFL free agency. Young, a Maryland native graduating from...
The Washington Capitals visit Calgary after turning in a good game against Seattle. This will be the 1,000th game Alex Ovechkin and Niklaus Backstrom have played together. Ovi is also three goals away from becoming...
The Washington Capitals welcome the Carolina Hurricanes to Capital One Arena on this Thursday night. The Capitals beat the Hurricanes earlier in the season in Carolina. The Capitals are getting Anthony Mantha back from long...
The Baltimore Ravens re-signed safety Tony Jefferson on Thursday. Jefferson returns to the Ravens after signing with the team in week 14 last season. Jefferson spent three seasons with the Ravens from 2017-2019 where he...
The Ravens have hired Adrian Dixon as the teams new head athletic trainer. Dixon was originally with the Tennessee Titans where he served as the teams director of physical therapy and sports rehabilitation. Dixon replaces...
Washington Nationals infielder Ryan Zimmerman has announced his retirement, releasing a statement on CAA Baseball. Zimmerman played 16 seasons all with the Nationals. The Nationals drafted Zimmerman in the first round of the 2005 draft...