Daily news sports cover
Here are some daily news sports covers from various sources:
ESPN
- "LeBron James and the Lakers are on a roll" (March 10, 2023)
- "Tom Brady's retirement sparks debate" (February 1, 2023)
- "NBA All-Star Game: Team LeBron vs. Team Giannis" (February 20, 2023)
New York Times
- "Giants' Saquon Barkley suffers season-ending injury" (October 24, 2022)
- "Rangers' Artemi Panarin scores hat trick in win over Bruins" (March 15, 2023)
- "UConn women's basketball team wins 100th game in a row" (February 27, 2023)
USA Today
- "NFL owners approve 17-game regular season schedule" (March 30, 2022)
- "Tiger Woods wins Masters for fifth time" (April 11, 2022)
- "NBA playoffs: Bucks take 2-0 lead over Nets" (May 4, 2022)
Washington Post
- "Nationals' Juan Soto wins NL Rookie of the Year" (November 13, 2019)
- "Capitals' Alex Ovechkin scores 700th goal" (February 22, 2020)
- "Maryland Terrapins win Big Ten men's basketball tournament" (March 14, 2021)
Los Angeles Times
- "Clippers' Kawhi Leonard out for season with knee injury" (April 13, 2022)
- "Dodgers' Mookie Betts wins NL MVP" (November 17, 2021)
- "UCLA Bruins win Pac-12 men's basketball tournament" (March 13, 2022)
Chicago Tribune
- "Cubs' Kris Bryant wins NL MVP" (November 16, 2016)
- "Bulls' Zach LaVine wins NBA Slam Dunk Contest" (February 16, 2015)
- "Illinois Fighting Illini win Big Ten men's basketball tournament" (March 15, 2020)
These are just a few examples of daily news sports covers from various sources. There are many more out there, and the topics and headlines will vary depending on the day and the sports news cycle.