Author: Michael

Dana White is fully supportive of Bryce Mitchell’s decision to bring a Bible into the octagon.
Mitchell defeated Dan Ige this past weekend, and went viral on X when he brought the holy book into the octagon and shouted, “Freedom!” at the top of his lungs.
That’s simply not something you usually see in the world of sports, and Dana White doesn’t have an issue with it.

This is amazing!!!
Bryce Mitchell went into his fight last night holding a BIBLE and yelled FREEDOM!!!
He won his fight last night…
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Packers quarterback Jordan Love didn’t deliver the Lambeau Leap he promised the Fox broadcast crew while meeting with them earlier in the week.
Rather than jump into the crowd after his 1-yard rushing touchdown vs. the Saints during his first career start at Lambeau Field, he prepared for the next play as the Packers made the broadcast booth and many others wonder why they decided to go for two points after trimming the deficit to eight points with 6:58 left in regulation.
I, too, was baffled by the decision and began doing the math in my head.

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The Chiefs are so good they can make up their own routes during games
If you needed any proof that the Kansas City Chiefs were just out there trying random stuff in their 41-10 demolition of the Chicago Bears, here’s more examples of their shenanigans and tomfoolery. Late in the game with the Chiefs in the red zone, QB Patrick Mahomes threw a TD to TE Travis Kelce who did not run the right route … on purpose:

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Like most baseball fans, Gerrit Cole has been thinking about Shohei Ohtani recently.
They last faced one another 13 months ago, when the Yankees visited the Angels and Cole took a three-hitter into the sixth. Cole had retired Ohtani on a long flyball in the first and a popup in the fourth. Now, in the bottom of the sixth, up 2–0, with one out and runners on first and second, Cole tried to paint the outside corner with a fastball. He missed, high and inside. Ohtani took it for a ball. Cole tried again with a changeup but missed down. Ball two.

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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce broke the internet on Sunday when the pop singer showed up at Arrowhead Stadium to watch the Chiefs blowout the Bears. 
She was fired up when the tight end caught a touchdown pass and the two were later seen awkwardly walking out of the stadium together. 
Things then went quiet (to the joy of lots of NFL fans) about the possible couple over the past few days, with everyone waiting to see what Kelce would say on his weekly podcast, New Heights, with his brother Jason.

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Aaron Judge is expected to rejoin the Yankees‘ lineup on Wednesday after sitting out Tuesday night’s game versus the Blue Jays. The reigning American League MVP plans to play in the season’s remaining five games despite struggling with a toe injury and the Yankees being eliminated from postseason contention.
Judge’s difficulties in recovering from a torn ligament in his right big toe raised questions as to whether offseason surgery would be necessary.

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The Broncos got waxed by the Dolphins on Sunday, 70–20, which will go down as one of the worst losses in NFL history.
New Denver coach Sean Payton was in no mood to discuss the game amicably with reporters after the game. 
“I know that you said it’s embarrassing, but this is kind of a historic game,” a reporter told Payton.
“I’m aware,” Payton snapped. “What’s the question? What’s the question? I just finished telling you. Next question,” Payton said, visibly irritated.

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Every week, there are a handful of plays that define the league’s action.
On Sunday, there were a litany of blowouts, headlined by the Dolphins’ 70–20 win over the Broncos. While the game was a teaching tape in how not to play defense, one play stood out as a foreshadowing of what was to come.
Meanwhile, the Chargers survived the Vikings in a battle of winless teams, with Justin Herbert going for more than 400 passing yards. We’ll look at arguably his best throw of the season.

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