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Here are five reasons why Bieniemy to the Commanders makes sense.
Eric Bieniemy’s tenure with the Kansas City Chiefs is nearing a close. After five years of success and two Super Bowl rings, the league’s best offensive coordinator isn’t any closer to getting the head coaching job he covets. Now Bieniemy is on the verge of leaving KC to take on the same role with the Washington Commanders.
On the surface this is one of the most bizarre career changes you could imagine.

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The environment should be electric when the biggest match of Sami Zayn’s career takes place in his hometown of Montreal.
It’s guaranteed to be a special night when Montreal hosts WWE Elimination Chamber on Saturday.
In his hometown, Sami Zayn will wrestle the biggest match of his life as he challenges Roman Reigns for the undisputed WWE universal championship. It’s a match that would have been great no matter where it took place. In Montreal, it has the chance to be perfect.
This is the first time a WWE pay-per-view has been held in Montreal since 2009.

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Dallas Cowboys star Trevon Diggs has reportedly been slapped with a significant lawsuit.
The defensive back is being sued in Denton County, Texas by his old landlord Rose Marie Yadegar for allegedly not paying rent on a property he vacated July 22, 2022, according to WFAA.
The talented NFL player is being sued for up to a total of $250,000.

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The two golfers played in a round together at Riviera.
Tiger Woods returned to action on Thursday at Riviera for the first time since The Open Championship in July, and the legendary golfer got to play with two of his closest friends. Woods played the round with Justin Thomas and Rory McIlroy, allowing the three to have some fun throughout the round.
While Woods’s entire round with Thomas and McIlroy was scrutinized, one moment in particular caught viewers attention. On the ninth hole, Woods outdrove Thomas, which clearly meant a lot to the 47 year-old.

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‘The Motown Phenom’ is set on making a welterweight title run as he waits to book next fight.

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Former UFC interim title challenger Kevin Lee (18-7 MMA, 11-7 UFC) isn’t planning on a slow road back to the top now that he’s returned to the promotion.
“The Motown Phenom” competed once outside the UFC, a March 2022 win over Diego Sanchez at Eagle FC, but recently returned to the sport’s biggest promotion, where the former lightweight plans on making a run in the welterweight division.

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