• Jamal Adams will ‘get bored’ with Seahawks: Jets’ Gregg Williams

    Jamal Adams will ‘get bored’ with Seahawks: Jets’ Gregg Williams

    Gregg Williams gave the Seahawks some bulletin board material for their Week 14 game against the Jets. The Jets defensive coordinator took a little swipe at the Seahawks’ defensive system, suggesting it is not as complicated as his system. It came in reference to safety Jamal Adams, who was traded to the Seahawks last month …
  • New York’s economic outlook ranked worst in the nation

    New York’s economic outlook ranked worst in the nation

    A conservative think tank ranked New York’s economic outlook the worst in the nation as the state tries to recover from the coronavirus pandemic. The Empire State placed dead last on the American Legislative Exchange Conference’s annual ranking for the seventh straight year largely thanks to its high taxes and hefty debts. New York and …
  • ‘Real Housewives of New York’ may have serious mental health, addiction issues, says psychologist

    ‘Real Housewives of New York’ may have serious mental health, addiction issues, says psychologist

    If you’ve ever said, “These people need therapy” while watching “The Real Housewives of New York,” you’re in luck. Dr. Tracy Thomas, a California psychologist and devout “RHONY” fan spoke to Page Six about what’s behind the battles the ‘wives have been facing, both in the current season and throughout their lives. “These people need …
  • Jets mailbag: The big looming decision on Sam Darnold’s future

    Jets mailbag: The big looming decision on Sam Darnold’s future

    You ask, we answer. The Post is fielding questions from readers about New York’s biggest pro sports teams and getting our beat writers to answer them in a series of regularly published mailbags. In today’s installment: the Jets. The Jets are clearly building for the future considering the draft and their future multiple No. 1 …
  • This is how the Mets offense was always supposed to look

    This is how the Mets offense was always supposed to look

    Three weeks into the season, the most stunning statistic so far is this: Across Major League Baseball, the combined batting average of all 30 teams entering Wednesday’s games was .235. If that sounds bad, it should: 52 years ago, in 1968, the 20 big-league clubs hit a combined .237. You may recall: 1968 has been …
  • Clint Frazier puts on show in place of Aaron Judge as Yankees top Braves

    Clint Frazier puts on show in place of Aaron Judge as Yankees top Braves

    With Aaron Judge sidelined by lower-body tightness, Aaron Boone turned to Clint Frazier in right field Wednesday night against the Braves. In his first game of a bizarre season, Frazier did his best Judge impersonation in front of Hal Steinbrenner, who watched from his box with general manager Brian Cashman, and helped carry the Yankees …
  • Mets’ offense explodes in dominant win over Nationals

    Mets’ offense explodes in dominant win over Nationals

    Since Jacob deGrom’s Cy Young run began in 2018, the Mets have gone 31-37 in games he’s pitched. They know how inconsequential a day’s starter can ultimately be. Revealing hours before Wednesday’s game against the Nationals that Robert Gsellman would make his first start in nearly three years, the Mets watched the right-hander surrender the …
  • The big mystery surrounding Aroldis Chapman’s coronavirus

    The big mystery surrounding Aroldis Chapman’s coronavirus

    Aroldis Chapman doesn’t know exactly when he will be ready to anchor the Yankees’ bullpen, but he has more information on that situation than he does about how he contracted the coronavirus that put him on the COVID-19 injured list to start the season. Chapman tested negative during the intake process but positive shortly after …
  • Darius Slayton poised to become even greater Giants threat

    Darius Slayton poised to become even greater Giants threat

    There was no one anywhere near Darius Slayton when he sat down for his Zoom call on Wednesday … and he kept his mask on anyway. “Honestly at this point, we wear it every day — it’s habit,” Slayton said. “I just wear it all the way around ’cause we have to wear it in …
  • Opponents of Steve Cohen’s Mets bid point to new discrimination claims

    Opponents of Steve Cohen’s Mets bid point to new discrimination claims

    Opponents of billionaire Steve Cohen’s efforts to buy the New York Mets are licking their chops over fresh discrimination complaints filed against his firm, Point72 Asset Management, The Post has learned. Back-to-back complaints by ex-female employees of Cohen’s Stamford, Conn., hedge fund have been filed with Connecticut’s Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities in recent …