Where does Iowa State football stand with NCAA Transfer Portal? What’s next for 2025 Iowa State’s 2025 roster is coming into focus. The winter transfer portal is closed and defensively the Cyclones were able to retain many of their most important pieces. The offense will be the side ... 01/9/2025 - 5:45 am | View Link
Iowa State's Jamie Pollard announces price increases to address athletics department costs Iowa State fans will pay a little more in 2025, with the athletics department facing an increase in operating costs. 01/2/2025 - 2:37 am | View Link
Iowa State football: Cyclones' offense shines in Pop-Tarts Bowl win over Miami Miami boasted the top-scoring offense in the country, but Iowa State football hung with it every step of the way before winning a thriller. 12/28/2024 - 11:18 pm | View Link
Iowa State wins Pop-Tarts Bowl, celebrates by eating Pop-Tarts Bowl mascot Iowa State celebrated a sweet victory in the Pop-Tarts Bowl by eating the namesake bowl mascot. Check out the postgame ceremony here: ... 12/28/2024 - 11:43 am | View Link
Iowa State football, Matt Campbell agree to contract extension through 2032 Amid a historic year for Iowa State football, head coach Matt Campbell has agreed to a contract extension that will keep him with the Cyclones through 2032, the school announced Wednesday. The terms ... 12/11/2024 - 6:32 am | View Link
Colorado Rapids center back Michael Edwards will get a chance to crack the rotation in 2025.
The club announced Monday that it re-signed the 24-year-old to a one-year deal with an option for 2026.
His previous contract had an option for 2025, which was declined in November. With more center backs inbound than outbound on a team already heavy in defensive numbers, the move indicates Edwards will have another shot at more minutes this year.
The Homegrown, who had to wait nearly three-and-a-half seasons since signing with the Rapids to make his debut, made the most of his 207 minutes in 2024.
ORCHARD PARK, N. Y. — After the Broncos’ 31-7 loss to the Bills in the wild-card round on Sunday, here’s a look at which stock improved or declined during the 2024 season.
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OLB Nik Bonitto: In his third season, Bonitto established himself as one of the top pass rushers in the league.
Organizers campaigning to unionize ski patrollers are touting their momentum following the settlement of a strike at Utah’s Park City Mountain Resort and a vote last week in favor of forming a union at Arapahoe Basin.
A-Basin patrollers voted to become part of the CWA 7781 United Mountain Workers, which will negotiate a contract with Denver-based Alterra Mountain Company and A-Basin officials.
Bo Nix didn’t just play in every game his rookie season.
He played through injury, too.
The Denver quarterback sustained three transverse process fractures in his back during Denver’s Nov. 24 win at Las Vegas, he said Monday after the Broncos’ season ended.
Nix said he got “twisted up” during the game against Las Vegas and sustained the fractures.
He finished the game and then played against Cleveland on Monday Night Football in early December before the team’s bye week.
Troy Renck: The Broncos delivered a feel-good season, so how come Sunday made us feel so sick? Denver making the playoffs is akin to getting accepted into med school. It is an impressive accomplishment, but now comes the hard part: becoming a doctor. Or in the Broncos’ case, a true contender.
The Broncos’ season is over, but hiring season is just ramping up.
Denver defensive coordinator Vance Joseph is set to interview with the Las Vegas Raiders for their open head coaching job, a source confirmed to The Post on Monday morning.
Joseph, 52, is also slated to interview for the New York Jets later this week.
Both the Raiders and the Jets are also in the midst of general manager searches, too.