Madison native tapped to be part of Navy's first-ever esports team

Madison, Ga., native and Morgan County High alum Brandon Chandler was one of the first guys tapped for the opportunity to be a part of the Navy's first-ever esports team, Goats & Glory. 

New Falcon Dante Fowler gives back to Atlanta community

New Falcons edge rusher Dante Fowler is donating $100,000 to Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms' #ATLStrong Fund. 

Franco Escobar to represent Atlanta United in eMLS Tournament Special

MLS and FOX Sports announced Monday that a five-episode eMLS Tournament Special will kick off Sunday, April 19, on FS1 and FOX Deportes at 7 p.m. Each Sunday, MLS players and eMLS players from the same clubs will face off in single-elimination EA SPORTS FIFA 20 tournaments.

NASCAR's Larson suspended for racial slur in virtual race

NASCAR star Kyle Larson used a racial slur on a live stream during a virtual race and has been suspended without pay by Chip Ganassi Racing.

XFL suspends operations, lays employees off amid coronavirus epidemic

The XFL’s future appeared to be in doubt as COO Jeffrey Pollock said in a Friday conference call that all employees had been laid off, according to multiple reports.

Gurley: Atlanta is "the best fit for me"

Atlanta signed former UGA star Todd Gurley to a one-year, $6 million deal, which doesn't become official until he passes a physical. But he said he isn't concerned about passing it.

Gurley giving back to Georgia community as he returns as a Falcon

Former Georgia Bulldog and new Falcons RB Todd Gurley donated meals to feed hundreds of vulnerable community members and healthcare workers on the front lines in Atlanta through HUNGRY@HOME.

NASCAR and its drivers find success through iRacing in 2020's sports-free landscape
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Instead of sit idly by with races postponed, NASCAR formed an exhibition iRacing series featuring its real-life drivers -- and fans new and old have been watching at a record rate.

Homegrown Braves prospect "was so ready" for what would have been MiLB opener
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Stockbridge High product Michael Harris was drafted in the third round by his hometown Braves almost one year ago, so this would have been his first full offseason complete with spring training as he learns the ropes in professional baseball.

NASCAR and its drivers find success through iRacing in 2020's sports-free landscape

Instead of sit idly by with races postponed, NASCAR formed an exhibition iRacing series featuring its real-life drivers -- and fans new and old have been watching at a record rate.

Homegrown Braves prospect "was so ready" for what would have been MiLB opener

Stockbridge High product Michael Harris was drafted in the third round by his hometown Braves almost one year ago, so this would have been his first full offseason complete with spring training as he learns the ropes in professional baseball.

Falcons unveil redesigned uniforms
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The Falcons unveiled their long-awaited new uniforms on Wednesday morning. The new home look will feature black jerseys and black pants, with the away uniform displaying white on white.?

Former Owls fullback hopes to pin down spot in the NFL

Kennesaw State football held their pro day on Wednesday, March 11th. That night, you may remember, was when an NBA player tested positive for coronavirus, setting off a chain of cancelations around the sports world. That meant most college football programs did not get to hold a pro day; though one Owls player is probably especially glad that Kennesaw State did.

College Football Hall of Fame opens archive for virtual viewing

Atlanta's College Football Hall of Fame may be closed to visitors right now, but it's finding new ways to show off its fascinating collection to fans around the world.

Dimitroff: Falcons "very comfortable" with Gurley's health

Even after the Falcons announced they'd agreed to terms with former Georgia Bulldog and Los Angeles Ram Todd Gurley, doubts about the health of his left knee remained.

Dimitroff, Falcons staff preparing for all-virtual NFL Draft

Falcons GM Thomas Dimitroff said the biggest question they're considering ahead of the all-virtual 2020 NFL Draft is: "How much technology do you implement or how simple do you make it?"