Author: Michael

It’s hard to look at the Pittsburgh Steelers picks in the 2025 NFL draft and see many issues. It wasn’t a flashy class by any means and the Steelers didn’t make any splash picks that got draft pundits overly excited. What the Steelers did was find value in positions of need and improve the roster on offense and defense.
CBS Sports named their most questionable pick for every team in the draft and even they admitted it wasn’t easy finding an option for the Steelers.

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It is Sunday in Miami, and here are three big storylines hours before the Miami Grand Prix
MIAMI, Florida — Grand Prix Sundays have no shortage of storylines, and today’s Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix is no exception. There are fascinating talking points up and down the grid to watch for when the lights go out later today, and after thousands of fans and almost as many celebrities descend on Miami International Autodrome around Hard Rock Stadium, 20 drivers will do their best to write new, thrilling chapters for us all.

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The NFL draft is over, and rookies are gearing up to begin minicamp over the next few weeks. For college football, all eyes are now centered on who will step up and replace the departed players.
For Colorado, several stars departed for the professional ranks, with Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders headlining the group.
With those two stars plus LaJohntay Wester and Jimmy Horn Jr., the Buffs are losing a ton of offensive production, so new players must take on bigger roles.

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The Kansas City Chiefs selected Tennessee defensive lineman Omarr Norman-Lott in the second round with the 63rd pick in last weekend’s draft, adding another talented interior lineman with versatile attributes. On Saturday, he met with reporters at rookie camp and shared his appreciation for being a member of the Chiefs and his goals.
“It’s almost the same answer, like it’s just a blessing to be here,” said Norman-Lott.

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With spring football now behind us, and the Oregon Ducks headed back into the offseason for a couple of months, we look off of the gridiron for content. No longer are there practices or interviews to write about, but fortunately in the world of college football, there’s always something.
Whether it’s recruiting cut-downs, commitments, schedule updates, or everyone’s favorite thing: a ranking, the news cycle in college football never ends.

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DES MOINES, Iowa – Fighters from Saturday’s UFC on ESPN 67 event took home UFC Promotional Guidelines Compliance pay totaling $203,000.
The program, a comprehensive plan that includes outfitting requirements, media obligations and other items under the fighter code of conduct, replaces the previous payments made under the UFC Athlete Outfitting Policy.
UFC on ESPN 67 took place at Wells Fargo Arena. The card aired on ESPN2 and streamed on ESPN+.
The full UFC on ESPN 67 UFC Promotional Guidelines Compliance payouts included:
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Cory Sandhagen: $11,000
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No. 14 seed Tennessee (21-8) defeated Alabama State (15-11), 4-0, Saturday in the NCAA Tournament first round at Goodfriend Tennis Center.
Tennessee advances to face Duke (19-8) on Sunday. First serve is scheduled for 1 p.m. ET at Barksdale Stadium.
The Vols have won their NCAA Tournament first round match in the last seven years. Tennessee is 22-3 overall in first-round matches.
Duke defeated Middle Tennessee State, 4-0, on Saturday in the first round.
Tennessee-Alabama State tennis results
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#9 Alex Kotzen/Alejandro Moreno (TENN) vs.

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Mikko Rantanen was one of the biggest stories of the NHL season, from his stunning trade from the Colorado Avalanche to the Carolina Hurricanes, who were then forced to flip him ahead of the trade deadline to the Dallas Stars.
So, it’s only fitting that the Rantanen and the Stars would meet the Avs in the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs, and even more fitting that he threw down one of the most incredible Game 7 performances in recent memory to send the Stars into the second round.
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The Denver Broncos traded up in the third round of the 2025 NFL draft to select LSU defensive end Sai’vion Jones last month.
Jones grew up in the New Orleans Metropolitan Area watching Sean Payton coach the New Orleans Saints. It’s no surprise then, that the rookie defensive lineman is excited to join the Super Bowl-winning coach in Denver.
“When it comes to being under people who are also from Louisiana, it’s just like a different feeling,” Jones said of Payton.

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