Panthers rookie Xavier Legette had the perfect celebration for his first NFL TD
Here at SB Nation, we have not exactly been shy about our appreciation of Carolina Panthers rookie Xavier Legette.
Earlier this summer we talked about this video the NFL put together pranking some of the incoming rookies, with the sub-headline “We must protect Xavier Legette at all costs.” We also shared his incredible background, including losing both of his parents. Legette entered the league with both an emotional backstory, and the accent to match.
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Scottie Scheffler plays a shot from the bunker on the 1st hole on Sunday at the Presidents Cup. | Photo by Minas Panagiotakis/Getty Images
Scottie Scheffler began his day with an incredible shot that you need to see. But it also served as a metaphor for Team USA’s dominating start.
On the opening hole at the Presidents Cup on Sunday, Scottie Scheffler pulled his second shot into the sand trap to the left of the green. Meanwhile, his opponent, Hideki Matsuyama, stuck a wedge a few inches from the hole, but it spun back and settled about 15 feet away.
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Alabama jumps to the No. 1 in the AP Top 25 poll, moving up from No. 4 after defeating Georgia. The Bulldogs drop from No. 2 to No. 5.
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With the Denver Broncos playing visitor to the New York Jets on Sunday, quarterback Zach Wilson is returning to his old stomping grounds at MetLife Stadium, and at least one fan wanted to give him a warm welcome back.
Wilson, now a backup signal caller for the Broncos, had a rather forgettable tenure with the Jets. After New York drafted him second overall in the 2021 NFL Draft, the former BYU star managed to go just 12-21 as a starter while throwing more interceptions than touchdowns.
Angel Hidalgo celebrates his win over Jon Rahm at the 2024 Spanish Open. | Photo by Stuart Franklin/Getty Images
26-year-old Spaniard Angel Hidalgo won for the first time on the DP World Tour, defeating Jon Rahm in an entertaining and emotional playoff.
It’s impossible to depict the joy that 26-year-old Angel Hidalgo must feel right now.
Three years ago, he primarily played on the Alps Tour, two levels below the DP World Tour, and therefore did not have the eligibility to qualify for and play in the Spanish Open.