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Phil Simms is a:

• 2x Super Bowl champion
• NFL Man of the Year
• Super Bowl MVP
• 2x Pro Bowler

Phil Simms joins the show—with his son Matt—to discuss his CBS departure and today’s NFL ⤵️

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For the first time since 2013, both the New York Knicks and Rangers have reached the second round of their respective playoff series.

Fans and resale ticket prices are reacting accordingly.

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Sixteen Premier League clubs are in favor of a spending cap.

A few of the league's biggest spenders, though—including Chelsea, Manchester City, and Manchester United—declined to show support for the idea.

This is how it would work ⬇️

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Bally Sports' parent, DSG, still hasn't reached a deal with Comcast Xfinity.

How long it will affect the several Bally-aligned MLB, NBA, and NHL teams—some of which are currently competing in the playoffs—is unclear.

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The Coyotes franchise, as we know it, is heading to Utah—but NHL hockey in Arizona is not dead.

In order to restart an expansion team in the desert, the clock is ticking on two nonnegotiables.

A.J. Perez explains ⬇️

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NBC Sports' coverage of the down-to-the-wire Kentucky Derby earned its highest audience since 1989.

This year's Run for the Roses--which ended with a 3-way photo finish--averaged a total audience delivery of 16.7M viewers. Viewership peaked at 20.1M viewers between 7-7:15.

NBC Sports' coverage of the down-to-the-wire Kentucky Derby earned its highest audience since 1989. This year's Run for the Roses--which ended with a 3-way photo finish--averaged a total audience delivery of 16.7M viewers. Viewership peaked at 20.1M viewers between 7-7:15.
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Dolphins owner Stephen Ross has privately invested more than $1B into improvements at Hard Rock Stadium and its surrounding area since 2008, a source tells FOS.

This week, USA Today reported that Ross turned down a $10B offer to buy the Dolphins, Miami GP, and Hard Rock Stadium.

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Travis Kelce’s week:

Monday: Become NFL’s highest-paid TE
Saturday: Kentucky Derby in Louisville
Sunday: Miami Grand Prix with Patrick Mahomes, co-owners of Alpine F1

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Max Verstappen clinched the Formula One title last season with six races to go.

His dominance shows no sign of stopping.

F1's popularity is booming in the U.S.—but are Verstappen's constant wins good for growing the sport's new American audience?

Story by Bob Williams ⬇️

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The National Park Service has announced that 62-year-old RFK Stadium in D.C. can be demolished without negative environmental effects.

The step could become an accelerant to the Commanders’ long-running efforts to develop a new stadium.

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Today, the Orlando Magic are playing on ABC for the first time since 2012—when they played LeBron, Wade, and Bosh on the Miami Heat.

(h/t Sports Media Watch)

Today, the Orlando Magic are playing on ABC for the first time since 2012—when they played LeBron, Wade, and Bosh on the Miami Heat. (h/t @paulsen_smw)
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Formula One has seen unprecedented growth in the U.S. thanks in large part to Drive to Survive.

But the historic gains in the key international market appear to be threatened by the dominance of Max Verstappen.

Bob Williams's feature story ⬇️

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This weekend, Formula One is taking over South Florida for the Miami Grand Prix.

The investment in the race, its operations, and the fanfare that comes with it is a prime example of continued interest in the sport from U.S. stakeholders.

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About 10,000 people attended the first-ever Kentucky Derby in 1875.

This year’s official total at Churchill Downs: 156,710.

(via Kentucky Derby)

About 10,000 people attended the first-ever Kentucky Derby in 1875. This year’s official total at Churchill Downs: 156,710. (via @KentuckyDerby)
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Max Verstappen has become the dominant face of Formula One.

Red Bull Racing is loving it—and investing heavily in a succession plan and academy to ensure it's ready for post-Verstappen success, too.

Oracle Red Bull Racing's Nick Stocker talks brand dominance on The FOS Exchange ⬇️

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