Angels’ top 2 surprising and disappointing players this season
There have been both positives and negatives for Los Angeles during an under .500 season.
The three biggest positives from the Rams’ 2-0 start
Matthew Stafford looks sharp, the defense is strong and an unstoppable backfield duo has the Rams looking like Super Bowl contenders.
The Weekly Clásico #1: La Liga Matchday 4 recap
Following an international break, the La Liga regular season resumes play with a few key matches — including a shock result towards the top of the table.
Premier League Ones to Watch: Season 2, Volume 1
Haaland conquers derby day, and Salah to make headlines with a big-time performance — again.
Chargers beat the Chiefs in a thriller
Los Angeles opened their season up with an impressive upset against last year’s best regular season team
Galaxy force 2-2 draw against Sounders to avoid elimination
Yamane’s late equalizer spoils an apparent Seattle victory and keeps the bottom-table Galaxy’s season alive
Angel City FC falls to NC Courage
The loss drops Angel City to 11th in standings, hurting playoff chances
Matthew Stafford finds his stride in the second half
The Rams bottled the first overall pick Cam Ward in a comfortable road win.
Dodgers’ postseason hopes remain solid despite missing preseason expectations
Los Angeles has struggled to find a rhythm with the playoffs right around the corner.
Los Angeles continues playoff push, takes all 3 points from San Jose
Forward Denis Bouanga's record-tying hat-trick led to an away win.
Three ways the Angels can turn it around this offseason
Los Angeles baseball’s black sheep needs major change if they want to compete.
Rams-Titans preview: The rookie versus the vet
Cam Ward makes his first career home start against the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday.
Monday Night AFC West showdown: Chargers versus Raiders
Justin Herbert and Los Angeles look to extend their early-season momentum, while Geno Smith and Las Vegas aim to build on last week’s win
Kings offseason summary: Changes on and off the ice
Following four consecutive first-round exits, the Los Angeles Kings made efforts in the offseason to contend, both on and off the ice.