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Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton took to the track for Ferrari Wednesday as the 2025 F1 season looms
Following two days of meetings and introductions, Lewis Hamilton finally got to do what he was hired to do at Ferrari.
Climb into the cockpit of a Formula 1 car and push it to the limit.
Hamilton climbed into the SF-23, the team’s challenger during the 2023 season, at Ferrari’s test track on Wednesday and put the machine through its paces.
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The Philadelphia Eagles are on an impressive run. But the story of the NFC championship game — and probably the entire NFL season — is Jayden Daniels.
The Jets are hiring Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn as their next head coach, sources told ESPN’s Adam Schefter on Wednesday.
The Utah Hockey Club is still working on getting its permanent identity sorted out, and it sounds like it may be hitting some roadblocks.
According to KSL‘s Ryan Miller, the team is running into some issues when it comes to securing trademarks for its preferred name, which at this point, everyone knows is “Utah Yeti” or “Utah Yetis.”
That name has been a favorite among fans and some players have even alluded to that being the name that will replace “Utah Hockey Club,” a name that was always intended to be a temporary place-holder.
The New York Jets have hired Aaron Glenn as their new head coach, finalizing a deal on Wednesday, and there will be the requisite amount of excitement in the Big Apple about the team bringing in a fresh, new coach with an aggressive style and solid background as a Detroit Lions assistant.
But there are already doubters.
Two executives – one from an AFC team and one from an NFC team – texted OutKick with what must be described as a lukewarm reaction to the hire.
“I get it,” the AFC executive wrote. “He [Glenn] is a good coach.
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Being an NHL goalie is one of the toughest jobs in sports, and you’ve got to deal with all kinds of internal and external distractions.
But even the most seasoned netminder can’t be ready for everything, which is why I don’t think that Washington Capitals goalie Logan Thompson was prepared to see an order of nachos on the ice while he tried to stop a Corey Perry one-timer.