Cris Carter: Eli Manning is going to be in the Hall of Fame
Cris Carter explains why New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning will one day become a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. CC compares Eli to Hall of Famer Joe Namath and explains that winning two
Radioactive: Las Vegas – “I think the nose is knocked in. (Expletive) destroyed”
The very best scanner sound from the South Point 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
Marlins take aim at series win over Diamondbacks
The Miami Marlins have right-hander Sandy Alcantara on the mound Wednesday evening as they close out their series against the Arizona Diamondbacks.
Kenrick, Corbin power Nationals to 6-2 win over Cardinals

ST. LOUIS (AP) – Howie Kendrick finished a double shy of hitting for a cycle, Patrick Corbin pitched six strong innings, and the Washington Nationals beat the St. Louis Cardinals 6-2 Tuesday night.
Cubs lose 4-2 to Gray, Reds

CHICAGO (AP) – The Chicago Cubs were shut down by Sonny Gray and two relievers Tuesday night, falling 4-2 to the Cincinnati Reds in a loss that hurt their playoff positioning.
Cost to clean up Grant Park after Lollapalooza over $600,000
CHICAGO (AP) – Organizers of the Lollapalooza music festival have received their largest bill in years to restore Chicago’s Grant Park after damages caused by last month’s event.
Public school theater teacher accused of sex assault
CHICAGO (AP) – A Chicago Public School theater teacher is charged with sexually assaulting a student, beginning when she was 15 years old.
University trustee, wife donate $50 million for student aid
EVANSTON, Ill. (AP) – A Northwestern University trustee and his wife are giving the Chicago area institution a large donation for the specific purpose of student financial aid.
Judge won’t return R. Kelly bond money to woman who paid it
CHICAGO (AP) – A judge in R. Kelly’s Illinois sexual assault case has refused to give $100,000 in bail money back to a Kelly friend who paid it in February to secure the singer’s release from the
Lawyer: Chicago archdiocese has paid out $80M to law firm
CHICAGO (AP) – A prominent attorney for victims of sexual abuse by clergy says the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago has paid $80 million to clients represented by his law firm alone since 2000.
Illinois suspends law license of man accused of killing son
CRYSTAL LAKE, Ill. (AP) – Illinois officials have suspended the law license of a suburban Chicago man charged in the beating death of his 5-year-old son.
Trial in 2015 slaying of 9-year-old Chicago boy to begin
CHICAGO (AP) – A prosecutor in the trial of two men charged in the 2015 slaying of a 9-year-old Chicago boy noted the victim brought a basketball to a park while his alleged killers “brought guns.”
Former Netherlands defender Fernando Ricksen dies at 43
Fernando Ricksen, a former Netherlands national team defender, has died after a six-year battle with motor neurone disease at 43
Indians make it 15 straight over Tigers, 7-2
Cleveland is 16-1 in the season series
Red Wings start preseason with 5-3 win over Blackhawks
Michael Rasmussen scores winner for Detroit
Michigan's Ben Bredeson headed home to play Wisconsin
He was a highly touted recruit in Hartland, Wisconsin
Osaka reaches quarterfinals at Pan Pacific Open
Top-seeded Naomi Osaka reached the quarterfinals at the Pan Pacific Open by beating qualifier Viktoriya Tomova 7-5, 6-3
Lions cut Anderson, Johnson after adding Perkins, Driskel
Detroit made the relatively surprising move Tuesday night
Barca keeper Ter Stegen stakes claim to be Germany's No. 1
Barca keeper Ter Stegen stakes claim to be Germany’s No. 1
Knoxville Council approves sewer project work

Some infrastructure work is on its way in Knoxville after the City Council on Monday approved some bids.
