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Should the ‘Tush Push’ be banned? The Eagles’ favorite play is under the spotlight again in the Super Bowl.
It has been called football’s “unstoppable play.” Figures around the NFL from team presidents to former players have called for it to be banned. But with the Philadelphia Eagles back in Super Bowl LIX after reaching the big game two seasons ago, something else is back in a Super Bowl.
The “Tush Push.
Jonathan Jones joins CBS Sports HQ to talk abou
The Jets-Aaron Rodgers marriage is not expected to continue after two disappointing seasons, sources told ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
The 49ers have granted Deebo Samuel Sr. and his agent, Tory Dandy, permission to seek a trade.
In April 2024, former NBA player Nate Robinson revealed that he was in need of a kidney transplant, having dealt with renal failure for several years and receiving dialysis since 2021. The day Robinson had been waiting on for quite some time came this past Friday as he shared that he underwent a successful transplant.
Robinson, 40, shared the great news on Instagram in an emotional post alongside his donor, Shane Cleveland.
When Aaron Rodgers joined the New York Jets two years ago, he talked about playing multiple seasons in New York (well, technically New Jersey) and ending his career with the Jets. Well, apparently “multiple seasons” meant two, and the second part of that equation is still undetermined.
According to Fox Sports’ Jay Glazer, Jets management thanked Rodgers for his two seasons with the team, which yielded zero playoff appearances, and let him know they’ve elected to go in a different direction at quarterback.
As Taylor Swift might say, you need to calm down.
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The first week of Athletes Unlimited Pro Basketball is complete — here’s who stands out.
Athletes Unlimited Pro Basketball tipped off this week, with game play beginning on Feb. 5 in Nashville, Tennessee.
The month-long women’s professional basketball league, which launched in 2022, provides another pathway for WNBA players to stay in the U.S. during the offseason, earn supplemental income, and develop as players. Participating athletes will earn a minimum of $20,000, a figure that can increase to $50,000 with bonuses.