Evan Bleier

Evan, an InsideHook Senior Editor, has called New York City home since 2006 and earned a master's degree in journalism from NYU. A fan of Boston sports, Nashville hot chicken and Kentucky bourbon, Evan can't stand the Yankees or Oxford commas. His work has appeared in publications such as Maxim, Bleacher Report, The Real Deal, The Daily Mail, United Press International and PTSD Journal. Please send tips, criticisms and chicken wing suggestions to ebleier@insidehook.com.

All Articles From Evan Bleier

Todd Gurley Signs With Atlanta Falcons

Gurley's one-year contract is contingent upon him passing a physical

3-on-3 Hoops League Planning Quarantined Tournament for April

The BIG3's reality show-style tourney will offer millions of dollars in prize money

Report: NFL Teams Putting Coronavirus Clauses in Contracts

A failed physical could result in the forfeiture of millions in signing bonus cash

The Curious Case of Philip Rivers Joining the Indianapolis Colts

Rivers, an eight-time Pro Bowler, may not have been Indy's best option

Marble Racing League Rolls on as Sports Grind to a Halt

Jelle's Marble Runs has a hit with its YouTube-based racing league “Marbula One”

NBA Considering Quarantining Players for Charity Game

NBA commissioner Adam Silver knows his league's fans need a diversion

ESPN's Scott Van Pelt Explains Hosting "SportsCenter" Without Sports

Scott Van Pelt is taking the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic "day-by-day"

Report: Tom Brady Picked Buccaneers Because of His Son

The veteran QB has a 12-year-old with his ex-girlfriend Bridget Moynahan

NCAA May Not Be Able to Cover March Madness Losses

The NCAA depends on the annual tourney to rake in its $1.1 billion yearly revenue

Cam Newton's Epic Fall From Grace

The best player in the NFL in 2015, it looks like Newton will be released for nothing

Report: Tom Brady Wants to Bring Antonio Brown to Tampa Bay

Brady and Brown played one game together for the Patriots last season

How ESPN Plans to Survive Without Sports

The Worldwide Leader has a lot of holes to fill on the schedule

The Legend of the One-Franchise Quarterback Is Dead

Tom Brady and Philip Rivers leaving for greener pastures isn't the exception — it's the rule

NFL May Delay Official Approval of Free-Agent Deals

The league year doesn't officially begin until Wednesday afternoon

MLB Teams Donate $1 Million Each to Cover Lost Wages for Ballpark Workers

All 30 Major League Baseball teams will be pitching in to help workers

Travis Rice Has a Plan to Bring Snowboarding to New Heights, Again

The world-renowned snowboarder and filmmaker discusses his latest endeavor