Giants' New Coach: Harbaugh Steps In with Presidential Backing
John Harbaugh is now the New York Giants' head coach. This move came after President Donald Trump suggested NFL teams should quickly hire him. Harbaugh had just been let go by the Baltimore Ravens after 18 seasons. He seemed grateful for the president's support, saying football is widely followed at all levels.
Trump Criticizes Supreme Court on Women's Sports
Meanwhile, Trump recently shared his thoughts on two big Supreme Court cases about women's sports. He criticized justices who seemed to support transgender athletes, saying they might lose credibility.
NBA Game in London Interrupted by Protest
In other news, the national anthem before an NBA game in London was interrupted by a protest. Someone shouted, "Leave Greenland alone," which got some applause from the crowd.
Indiana Hoosiers Claim National Title
The Indiana Hoosiers won their first national title, led by Heisman winner Fernando Mendoza. They beat the Miami Hurricanes 27-21, finishing the season undefeated. Trump was there to watch the game.
Miami Quarterback Faces Backlash for Skipping Post-Game Handshakes
After the game, Miami quarterback Carson Beck faced criticism for not shaking hands with the opposing team. He quickly left the field without the usual post-game courtesy.
Buffalo Bills Fire Head Coach Sean McDermott
The Buffalo Bills fired head coach Sean McDermott after a tough playoff loss. The team lost to the Denver Broncos in overtime, adding to McDermott's struggles during his time with the Bills.
Curt Cignetti's Remarkable Coaching Success at Indiana
Curt Cignetti has made a big impact at Indiana, leading them to a national championship in just two years. Some sports experts think this might be one of the greatest coaching jobs ever.
Baker Mayfield Takes Shot at Former Coach Kevin Stefanski
Baker Mayfield, now sitting out, took a shot at his former coach, Kevin Stefanski. He responded to a critic on social media, defending his time in Cleveland.
New England Patriots Slight Favorites Against Denver Broncos
The New England Patriots are slight favorites against the Denver Broncos, despite Denver starting a backup quarterback. Sports analysts discussed why the odds are so close.