Author image

Kyle Dalton

Sports Editor

About

Kyle Dalton began covering sports in 1992 after he graduated from the University of Texas school of journalism. He published his book Burned Orange: Tom Penders and 10 Years at the University of Texas in 2000, and joined Sportscasting in 2020. Kyle expertly covers the NFL, NASCAR, and NCAA football. Kyle finds inspiration in the unscripted drama of sports, the compelling journeys and life stories of the athletes who play the games, and he enjoys reading the work of Mitch Albom. He is a rabid consumer of all sports on all platforms: TV, Twitter, podcasts, live events, and more.

Articles by Kyle Dalton (2305)

Chadwick Boseman’s Shocking Death Eerily Surrounded by Multiple Sports-Related Ironies

The shocking death of Chadwick Boseman on Jackie Robinson Day is just one of multiple sports-related ironies surrounding the actor’s untimely passing.

Kyle Dalton  •  29 Aug 2020
Former Dallas Cowboys Quarterback Babe Laufenberg Recounts the Haunting Final Hours of His 21-Year-Old Son’s Life

After two seasons backing up Troy Aikman, Babe Laufenberg has described the Dallas Cowboys on radio for 25 years. He recently described the heartbreaking death of his 21-year-old son.

Kyle Dalton  •  28 Aug 2020
The Real Possibility That Lionel Messi Plays in MLS

Lionel Messi shocked the soccer world this week announcing he wanted out of Barcelona. There’s a real chance he could end up playing in MLS.

Kyle Dalton  •  28 Aug 2020
Brett Favre’s Incredible 2003 MNF Performance a Day After Dad’s Tragic Death

Brett Favre had many memorable performances but none more memorable than the 2003 MNF victory over the Oakland Raiders a day after his dad died.

Kyle Dalton  •  28 Aug 2020
Where Is Anna Kournikova Today and What Is Her Net Worth?

Anna Kournikova is still one of the most recognizable female athletes years after retirement. Where is Anna Kournikova today and what is her net worth?

Kyle Dalton  •  28 Aug 2020
Tennis Great Arthur Ashe and His Tragic Death from AIDS

Arthur Ashe was a star tennis player and a trailblazer. He accomplished many firsts as a Black tennis player. Tragically, he died of AIDS in 1993.

Kyle Dalton  •  27 Aug 2020
Dallas Cowboys Are Front Runners in Earl Thomas Sweepstakes

Earl Thomas has dreamed of playing for the Dallas Cowboys. Stephen Jones offered an interesting answer when asked if the Cowboys had reached out to the All-Pro safety.

Kyle Dalton  •  27 Aug 2020
Barack Obama Delivers Powerful Message of Support to NBA and WNBA in Fight Against Racial Injustice

Barack Obama loves basketball. He also loves what he saw out of the NBA and WNBA in their display of solidarity protesting against racial injustice.

Kyle Dalton  •  27 Aug 2020
Pete Carroll Warns NFL Games Could Be in Jeopardy in ‘Season of Protesting’

Pete Carroll is known as a player’s coach. This season that means if his players protest and opt not to play in NFL games, he fully supports them in their decisions.

Kyle Dalton  •  27 Aug 2020
Angry LeBron James Fires Expletive-Laced Tweet in Support of Milwaukee Bucks Boycott

LeBron James has been outspoken on racial injustice and police brutality in recent months. He took it to another level in an expletive-laced tweet following the Milwaukee Bucks and their playoff game boycott.

Kyle Dalton  •  26 Aug 2020