• Jets hint at tantalizing Le’Veon Bell strategy

    Jets hint at tantalizing Le’Veon Bell strategy

    The Jets seem to lose another wide receiver to injury with each day of training camp, but their best receiver in recent practices has not been wearing a receiver’s number, but No. 26. Jets coach Adam Gase has emphasized throwing the ball to Le’Veon Bell in recent days, a possible foreshadowing of what he has …
  • Joe Judge gets down and dirty in wild Giants practice moment

    Joe Judge gets down and dirty in wild Giants practice moment

    Who said Giants practices are all running penalty laps, contact drills and no fun? In a drill borrowed from the New England Patriots, the Giants ended practice Tuesday by turning on a hose and asking rookies one-by-one to dive on the wet football to simulate covering up a fumble rather than letting it slip away. …
  • Mariah Carey reveals the two songs she wrote about ex Derek Jeter

    Mariah Carey reveals the two songs she wrote about ex Derek Jeter

    Cherished moments from Mariah Carey’s romance with Derek Jeter are forever immortalized in music. In a recent interview with Vulture, the 50-year-old singer discussed her forthcoming memoir, “The Meaning of Mariah Carey,” confirming fan speculation that her 1997 song, “The Roof,” is about the former Yankees captain, 46, recalling a kiss they shared on the …
  • Dorinda Medley’s turkey-baster trash talk was last straw for Andy Cohen

    Dorinda Medley’s turkey-baster trash talk was last straw for Andy Cohen

    The joke’s on her. Dorinda Medley’s off-color quip about former “Real Housewives of New York” castmate Tinsley Mortimer using a kitchen tool to get pregnant didn’t sit well with her Bravo boss Andy Cohen, an insider told Page Six. The cruel comment — dished out over dinner during Episode 11 of “The Real Housewives of …
  • SoulCycle’s outdoor, COVID-safe classes arrive in NYC

    SoulCycle’s outdoor, COVID-safe classes arrive in NYC

    Riders finally can tap it back in New York City again, but this time with a view. SoulCycle has brought its outdoor classes, branded SoulOutside, to Hudson Yards in New York City. The 45-minute classes, which originated in the Hamptons, launch on Wednesday, but we’re told they’re already sold out. NYC riders will catch a …
  • Daniel Jones sharing blame for early troubles with Giants’ new center

    Daniel Jones sharing blame for early troubles with Giants’ new center

    My fault. No, my fault. This is the dynamic playing out this summer as the Giants break in a new center, Nick Gates. This is a position change for Gates, 24, who was mostly a left tackle at Nebraska and played tackle and guard a bit last season for the Giants. Center? That’s brand new …
  • DeAndre Baker’s lawyer fires back at $100K civil suit

    DeAndre Baker’s lawyer fires back at $100K civil suit

    The arraignment for CB DeAndre Baker in Broward County, Fla., scheduled for Sept. 15, has been pushed back to Jan, 20, 2021. That should be seen as a setback for Baker, who is on the exempt list and thus, unless there is a dismissal, will have to miss the entire 2020 season while awaiting trial …
  • Gerrit Cole no match for Yankees’ massive Rays problem

    Gerrit Cole no match for Yankees’ massive Rays problem

    It’s late early and getting darker by the day. With the AL East-leading Rays in The Bronx for a three-game visit, it was fitting the Yankees had ace Gerrit Cole on the mound for the opener Monday night. Who better to turn to than Cole? Nobody in pinstripes, that’s for sure. Yet by the time …
  • Pete Alonso’s Mets woes are getting worse

    Pete Alonso’s Mets woes are getting worse

    Pete Alonso’s struggles at the plate have perhaps seeped into the field. The slumping Mets first baseman went hitless in four at-bats Monday, but a defensive letdown loomed larger in the team’s 5-3 loss to the Marlins at Citi Field. After Jacob deGrom had surrendered a homer to Garrett Cooper leading off the sixth, pulling …
  • Padres went all out at MLB’s strangest trade deadline ever: Sherman

    Padres went all out at MLB’s strangest trade deadline ever: Sherman

    October matters. Even when it is preceded by no games in April, May, June and most of July. Even in a season of seven-inning doubleheaders, tricked-out extra innings and a schedule made and remade in real time. For teams like the Dodgers and Yankees, the playoffs are nearly birthright. They have a magic number when …