First to finish is suddenly taking on a whole new meaning for this Sunday’s Daytona 500.
That’s right. We’ve got ourselves an all-out BATTLE brewing between a women’s sex toy company, and NASCAR.
What a way to start Speedweeks! Are we back, or WHAT?
Look, I don’t like to oblige these folks too often. And by these folks, I mean random companies who reach out to me because I cover NASCAR for OutKick and try to cook up drama to get their product out there.
Believe me, I get a dozen emails a week during the season, and they’re all, generally, nonsense.
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Where will the 41-year-old play next?
The Aaron Rodgers era with the Jets is unceremoniously over.
After months of hype and excitement surrounding the future Hall-of-Famer’s landing in New York, the Jets were left with more controversies than wins, relegated again to being the butt of every joke. With a new head coach and GM in tow, New York is ushering in a new era–without Rodgers.
Where could Rodgers go after he’s cut by the Jets? Here are some destinations that make sense.
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Free agent Alex Bregman has a new home, agreeing to a three-year, $120 million deal with the Red Sox, sources told ESPN’s Jesse Rogers.
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The IBA, a Russian-led boxing body, announced on Monday that it would file criminal complaints against the Swiss-based IOC after Khelif and Taiwain’s Lin Yu-ting won gold medals in women’s boxing during the Paris Games.
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