• Ex-NFL exec: Vikings should do ‘right thing’ and sign Colin Kaepernick

    Ex-NFL exec: Vikings should do ‘right thing’ and sign Colin Kaepernick

    Joe Lockhart saw up close what happened to Colin Kaepernick, how owners refused to sign the talented quarterback because it could hurt business. He was the league’s vice president of communications when Kaepernick was taking a knee during the national anthem to protest racial inequality and police brutality against minorities. And, now, as racial tensions …
  • Plaxico Burress shooting cost Giants chance at dynasty

    Plaxico Burress shooting cost Giants chance at dynasty

    In a weeklong series, The Post is looking at alternate realities in New York sports. We are examining “what if” scenarios for our teams, reversals of fortune that would have radically changed not only the franchises themselves but dramatically altered their leagues, too. There are two rules: The scenario must be grounded in reality and …
  • Falcons’ Kaleb McGary deletes controversial George Floyd tweet

    Falcons’ Kaleb McGary deletes controversial George Floyd tweet

    Since the death of George Floyd and the nationwide protests that followed it, many athletes have used social media to express their feelings about the situation. One of them, Falcons offensive tackle Kaleb McGary, took a stance he almost immediately regretted. In a Twitter post, Atlanta’s 2019 first-round pick equated protesters to the cops who …
  • Myka Stauffer: Who is the YouTuber who ‘rehomed’ her adopted son Huxley?

    Myka Stauffer: Who is the YouTuber who ‘rehomed’ her adopted son Huxley?

    Putting yourself out there as an online influencer is risky business. YouTuber Myka Stauffer has come under fire this week for “rehoming” her adopted son Huxley, who is autistic. “I wouldn’t trade him for anything!” the Ohio-based social-media star once gushed in a cuddly 2018 Instagram post, which doubled as a paid ad for Dreft …
  • Myka Stauffer said she ‘wouldn’t trade’ adopted son Huxley, then ‘rehomed’ him

    Myka Stauffer said she ‘wouldn’t trade’ adopted son Huxley, then ‘rehomed’ him

    No backsies? Myka Stauffer, a mommy blogger who’s come under fire this week for “rehoming” her autistic adopted son, once said that she “wouldn’t trade him for anything!” in the caption of an Instagram post. The picture, posted in 2018, shows Stauffer cradling 3-year-old Huxley, about six months after he was adopted in late 2017. …
  • The silencing of Baker Mayfield

    The silencing of Baker Mayfield

    Perhaps he was feeling too dangerous. After a humbling sophomore season, Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield is demonstrating an air of maturity by toning down the bravado and letting his work speak for itself. “Right now, it’s moving in silence, which is fine with me,” he said on a conference call with press on Wednesday. “That’s …
  • Jadeveon Clowney spurned ‘richest offer on the table’ from Browns

    Jadeveon Clowney spurned ‘richest offer on the table’ from Browns

    It’s not all about the money this time for Jadeveon Clowney. The No. 1 overall pick in the 2014 NFL Draft has reportedly rejected a significant offer from the Browns, who have been “the most aggressive team with him financially” and “has offered the most money to date,” according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. “I just …
  • YouTuber Myka Stauffer slammed for ‘rehoming’ adopted autistic son Huxley

    YouTuber Myka Stauffer slammed for ‘rehoming’ adopted autistic son Huxley

    This past September, influencer Myka Stauffer posted a photo on Instagram showing off her modern family — including the son she adopted in 2017. “I love this big crazy family!! Wouldn’t change a thing about it.” The 32-year-old might have spoken too soon. Stauffer and her husband, James, posted a YouTube video titled “An update …
  • TikTok stars Bryce Hall, Jaden Hossler arrested for marijuana possession

    TikTok stars Bryce Hall, Jaden Hossler arrested for marijuana possession

    TikTok stars Bryce Hall and Jaden Hossler were arrested for marijuana possession in Giddings, Texas on Tuesday. A representative for the Lee County Sheriff’s Department confirmed to Page Six that their local Department of Public Safety handled the arrest. Hall, 20, and Hossler, 19 — who are part of the TikTok collective Sway House — …
  • NFL admits pass interference rule was a total disaster

    NFL admits pass interference rule was a total disaster

    The NFL admitted it got last season’s pass interference rule “miserably” wrong. Troy Vincent, the league’s vice president of football operations, told NBC’s Peter King that the rule, which will not return this season, was a failure and the league overreacted the infamous blown call against the Saints in the 2019 NFC Championship game. The …