SI.com asked several current and retired SI writers to offer reflections on the best team they ever covered as sports journalists. Here's Peter King on the 1986 New York Giants:
A Rockland County, New York, judge has designated Hall of Fame NFL linebacker Lawrence Taylor as a "Level 1" sex offender, a low-level classification, said court clerk Kathy Sullivan.
The sister and attorney for the victim in the Lawrence Taylor sex crime case spoke exclusively to HLN's Nancy Grace.
Former NFL star Lawrence Taylor was sentenced to 6 years probation and must register as a sex offender.
Hall of Fame NFL linebacker Lawrence Taylor was sentenced to six years probation during a court hearing Tuesday after pleading guilty to sexual misconduct with an underage girl.
To commemorate the 10th anniversary of Dale Earnhardt's tragic death, SI.com's Bruce Martin and Brant James spoke to four people who knew the racing icon best. What follows are heartfelt responses from longtime Earnhardt team owner Richard Childress, gasman Danny "Chocolate" Myers and friends Punchy Whitaker and Humphy Wheeler, former president and general manager of Charlotte Motor Speedway. Of particular note is their memories of the day he died and why they think there'll never be another driver like him.
Hall of Fame NFL linebacker Lawrence Taylor pleaded guilty to two misdemeanors Thursday and is expected to be sentenced to six years' probation with sex-offender status, according to the Rockland County, New York, district attorney's Office.
Lynette Taylor stands behind her husband, legendary football player Lawrence Taylor, who is charged with rape.
Lawrence Taylor's wife stood by her man Thursday, vehemently denying that her famous linebacker husband raped a teenager.
Hall of Fame football linebacker Lawrence Taylor pleaded not guilty Tuesday to charges that he raped a 16-year-old girl in Rockland County, New York, a court official told CNN.
Football Hall of Fame linebacker Lawrence Taylor was indicted Wednesday on charges of rape and endangering the welfare of a child, stemming from an alleged sexual rendezvous with a 16-year-old in May, a suburban New York prosecutor's office said.
By his former costars are not rushing to judgment
Former NFL star Lawrence Taylor was arraigned on rape and prostitution charges after an alleged assault of a juvenile.
The man accused of bringing an under-age prostitute to ex-NFL player Lawrence Taylor told her to lie about her age, prosecutors alleged in a federal complaint against the man on Friday.
Hall of Fame football linebacker Lawrence Taylor was charged Thursday with rape and patronizing a prostitute in a case involving a 16-year-old girl, police in Ramapo, New York, said.
The one-time DWTS contestant is charged with third-degree rape and patronizing a prostitute
Nutrisystem, the weight loss company, has cut its ties with Lawrence Taylor, the former New York Giants linebacker charged with rape, the company said Friday.
The NFL player is expected to be arraigned in New York, according to police
For a man born into a military family and schooled in Germany and Texas, it's hard to imagine an athlete more suited to the bright lights of New York -- in all ways on and off the field -- as Michael Strahan was.
Osi Umenyiora fell asleep every night beneath a white blanket adorned with little one-eyed men. He'd pull the cover under his chin and stare at the faces, pondering who they were and where they came from. They had patches over their right eyes and two swords crossed behind their heads. They wore silver helmets with a black stripe down the center. Umenyiora wondered why they needed the helmets.
This week's subject is backs, big backs, tough backs, greenbacks, kickbacks. Andrew of Cupertino, Calif., right down the hill from Ridge Vineyards, knowing my penchant for blood and guts runners, asks me if Frank Gore and Steven Jackson qualify. Yes, of course. I think I mentioned that these are the kinds of guys I root for. In fact, I've always liked runners better than passers, as silly as this might sound. Can't help it ... it's just an emotional thing, going back to my childhood.
SI.com: Wild Billupdated: Wed Jan 24 2007 00:28:00
I hope Bill Parcells doesn't go back to ESPN as a studio analyst. I say that from an entirely selfish viewpoint. I mean who's to begrudge a guy like Parcells, who has paid his dues for as long as he has, a chance to do what he enjoys? But I didn't enjoy it when he filled that role before he went to Dallas.
Money Magazine: Petty Crimesupdated: Thu May 01 2003 00:01:00
Former ImClone CEO Samuel Waksal admitted in March to evading sales tax on $15 million worth of art. He joins an exclusive club of celebs busted for crimes that--relative to the perps' prominence ...