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The media personality is one of several individuals being sued for defamation by Favre.

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Hall of Fame quarterback Brett Favre filed three defamation lawsuits against sports media personalities Shannon Sharpe and Pat McAfee, as well as Mississippi state auditor Shad White, according to an ESPN report on Thursday.
Favre’s defamation lawsuits come as he tries to defend himself against a lawsuit of his own, filed by the state of Mississippi, that accuses the quarterback of misappropriating welfare funds.

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Sean Payton was one of the hottest coaches available in this year’s cycle but absolutely nobody pegged the Washington Commanders — who currently have Ron Rivera leading the team — as a contender to land one of the elite minds in the game.
The former Saints front man shared a wild scenario with Adam Schein on Friday and admitted he was contacted to gage his interest in coaching in D.C.
“Everyone is waiting to see what is going to happen in Washington,” Payton said.

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The defensive end has no plans to fill out any formal paperwork for his retirement.

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After ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported that Tom Brady filed a letter to the NFL and NFLPA on Friday that reconfirmed his retirement, defensive end J.J. Watt responded to the report in hysterical fashion.
“I was unaware there was paperwork … Definitely not gonna fill that out, but definitely retired,” Watt tweeted on Friday afternoon.
It is not the first time that Watt has responded to a retirement report involving Brady.

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The star linebacker voiced his support for Saturday in the wake of his controversial tenure as interim coach this season.
As the Colts narrow down their search for a new head coach, a key member of the defense offered a ringing endorsement on Friday for the club to bring back interim coach Jeff Saturday.
Star linebacker Shaquille Leonard discussed his thoughts on Saturday, a finalist for the full-time job, and why he believes he should stay with the team during an appearance on The Pat McAfee Show.

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After some mixed signals, the President will indeed be interviewed by Fox prior to Super Bowl LVII.

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President Joe Biden is set to be interviewed by Fox’s streaming service Fox Soul, which will be aired on Super Bowl Sunday.
A network spokesperson confirmed to the Associated Press on Friday that the President would indeed be interviewed before the game after the White House indicated that Fox had canceled.

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