By Pro Sports Outlook, The Front Office for Fans
Mar 28, 2020

March 28th, 2020 was highlighted by the Kansas City Chiefs re-signing WR Demarcus Robinson to maintain the strength of their receiving core for next season, the Baltimore Ravens and DL Derek Wolfe agreeing to a one-year deal worth up to $6M, and the Denver Broncos bringing back DL Shelby Harris for the year on a $3.3M deal. 

This daily sports article includes real headlines only (no clickbait rumors), all of the best highlights, interesting facts from around the NFL, NBA, & MLB, the main games to watch, top performances of the day, significant birthdays, and a quick recap of notable events on this day in sports history.

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NFL: OL Mason Cole, Arizona Cardinals (turns 24)

MLB: C Will Smith, Los Angeles Dodgers (25)

NFL: DB Adrian Phillips, New England Patriots (28)

NFL: QB Derek Carr, Las Vegas Raiders (29)

MLB: 1B Christian Walker, Arizona Diamondbacks (29)

NFL: DL Geno Atkins, Cincinnati Bengals (32)

NFL: LB NaVorro Bowman, Retired after 2017 (32)

NFL: EDGE Chris Long, Retired after 2018 (35)

MLB: RP Mark Melancon, Atlanta Braves (35)

NBA: SF Rick Barry, Hall of Fame (76)

NBA: SF/HC Jerry Sloan, Hall of Fame (78)

2018: Charlotte Hornets PG Kemba Walker passed Dell Curry to become the franchise’s all-time leader in points (9,841)

2018: Minnesota Timberwolves C Karl-Anthony Towns set a franchise record with 56 points in a victory over the Atlanta Hawks

2018: Scoring in double-figures for the 866th consecutive game, Cleveland Cavaliers SF Lebron James tied Michael Jordan‘s record for the longest such streak

1995: 5 games into his 1st comeback, Chicago Bulls SG Michael Jordan scored an MSG-record 55 points in a victory over the New York Knicks (stood until Kobe Bryant‘s 61 in 2009)

2006: Milwaukee Bucks set a then-NBA record for 3PM in a quarter with 11 in Q3 of a victory over the Phoenix Suns

1995: Boston Celtics SF Dominique Wilkins moved past Jerry West for 8th place on the all-time scoring list (25,207)

1990: Chicago Bulls SG Michael Jordan dropped a career-high 69 points in an OT victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers

1984: Robert Irsay, owner of the Baltimore Colts, announced the team would be moving to Indianapolis, IN

1977: Angry over his benching during Spring Training, Texas Rangers 3B Lenny Randle attacked MGR Frank Lucchesi for calling him a “punk”, shattering his cheekbone; Randle would be traded to the New York Mets about 1 month later

1972: HOF C Wilt Chamberlain played in his very last NBA game, setting a record for the most career games played without disqualification (1,054, never fouled out)

1963: Sonny Werblin, new owner of the New York Titans, announced the team would be changing its nickname to the “Jets”

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