Author: Michael

With free agency and draft preparations in full swing, it is a busy time for the Tennessee Titans and their staff. 
While chatter surrounding a potential trade of the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NFL draft has calmed over the past few weeks with outlets reading into the team’s moves and declaring Miami’s Cam Ward is the guy, the Titans remain tight-lipped. No one has seen their draft board or really knows what the plan is at the moment.

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Like teammate Lewis Hamilton, Charles Leclerc was disqualified at the Chinese Grand Prix
Charles Leclerc performed admirably at the Chinese Grand Prix, finishing fifth. This despite suffering damage to his front wing on the opening lap of the race, which saw the front endplate next to his left tire knocked completely off. The team told him the loss of the end plate was worth a loss of 30 points of aerodynamics, roughly equivalent to 0.30 seconds per lap.

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Why was Lewis Hamilton disqualified at the Chinese Grand Prix?
Lewis Hamilton’s second race weekend as a Ferrari driver began with pole position, and a win, in the F1 Sprint race at the Chinese Grand Prix.
It ended with a disqualification in the Grand Prix itself, dropping Hamilton out of the points after he finished sixth.
Following the race, technical delegates performed their customary post-race inspections of cars, which included a measurement of the thickness of the skid plate underneath Hamilton’s SF-25.

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A high school girls’ basketball coach in New York has been fired after being seen on video pulling the ponytail of one of his players.
Jim Zullo, now the former head coach at Northville High School, pulled Hailey Monroe’s hair following the team’s loss in the Class D state championship game to LaFargeville. Monroe, a senior and the program’s all-time leading scorer, had fouled out of the game. 
The video shows Monroe already emotional given the loss in what will be her final high school basketball game. Zullo yanks her by the hair before shouting something at her.

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The Chicago Bears continue to add to their roster in the second wave of free agency with the signing of wide receiver and return specialist Devin Duvernay to a one-year deal. A third-round pick of the Baltimore Ravens back in 2020, Duvernay spent last season with the Jacksonville Jaguars and now adds to the Bears wide receiver room and special teams unit.

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