Explore More Michael Irvin returned to the NFL Network airwaves Sunday, the same day The Dallas Morning News reported the Cowboys legend settled his $100 million lawsuit with Marriott.
Irvin, who was pulled from Super Bowl coverage by the network in February after being accused of misconduct by a female hotel employee in Arizona, appeared on “NFL GameDay Morning” with co-analysts Rich Eisen, Steve Mariucci and Kurt Warner.
In a statement to The Dallas Morning News, NFL Media spokesperson Alex Riethmiller confirmed Irvin had been reinstated. Read More...
Explore More The Big Apple’s latest mass “tent city” shelter opened its doors on the grounds of the Creedmoor Psychiatric Center in Queens Tuesday — as the city struggles daily to house the sheer number of migrants flooding in. New York City officials and shelter staffers said they expect to process 100 migrants by the evening.
The newest large-scale emergency site, which took nearly two weeks to construct, will cater to roughly 1,000 adult migrant men in two separate tent structures, local and state officials said. Read More...
As the final seconds finally ticked off the clock at Rogers Place in Edmonton on Monday night, the players on the Tampa Bay Lightning bench threw their gloves in the air and streamed onto the ice with unbridled joy. An NHL season unlike any that had come before had finally ended, and the Lightning had found redemption and was more than ready to celebrate.
The Lightning pulled off a 2-0 win against the Dallas Stars in Game 6 of the Stanley Cup finals behind goals from Brayden Point and Blake Coleman, giving Tampa Bay its second championship in franchise history and first since 2004. Read More...