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Chuba Hubbard, De’Von Achane, and Kyle Van Noy may be a bit under the radar, but they’re playing well for their teams.
As any NFL season progresses, there will be more unheralded players who rise up from humble beginnings to become factors, and guys whose careers have gone sideways who somehow find the road back to relevance.
We like to celebrate these players every week in “Secret Superstars.
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Clark was named the AP Female Athlete of the Year on Tuesday after a record-breaking year both on and off the court.
Two weeks after being named TIME Athlete of the Year, Indiana Fever rookie Caitlin Clark has received another major award. Clark — who broke the NCAA Division I basketball’s all-time scoring record and drove record WNBA viewership and attendance to new heights — was named the AP Female Athlete of the Year on Tuesday morning.
Caitlin Clark is the Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year pic.twitter.
On First Take, Stephen A.
If the NFL doesn’t take themselves seriously, how do they expect the players and fans to?
The latest example of the No Fun League getting it completely wrong involved this past week’s fine of Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts. He was docked more than $5,000 for wearing – gasp- two different green-colored cleats! Oh, the horror!
What makes the clown show even more ridiculous is the fact that the NFL actually tweeted out Hurts’ cleats, even giving him the nickname, “Jalen Two Shoes,” only to then DELETE that tweet days later after he was fined.
On First Take, Stephen A.
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