Author: Michael

On Monday, the Kansas City Chiefs visited the White House to celebrate their Super Bowl victory. They presented President Joe Biden with a #46 Chiefs jersey. That, obviously, represents his status as the country’s 46th president. During the ceremony, Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce performed a short “comedy” bit.
After presenting the President with his jersey, Kelce clearly says to Biden “Just stay right there, though.”
I believe Kelce is reminding Biden that he and Mahomes are about to do a bit. Of course, they probably discussed this with him beforehand.

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Duke designated hitter MJ Metz is having himself a weekend that he will never forget. The fifth-year graduate transfer cannot stop mashing dingers on just one knee.
Metz, a four-year player at Trinity University in San Antonio, joined the program for his final season of eligibility this spring. His bat has been crucial for the Blue Devils.
M.J. Metz has been all smiles in June! (Image courtesy: Duke Athletics)
Over the course of 168 at-bats in the regular season and ACC Tournament, Metz was hitting .274 with 40 RBIs, 44 runs scored, and 13 home runs.

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Over the past five seasons, Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce have developed into one of the most productive duos in the NFL. During the Chiefs’ Monday visit to the White House to commemorate the team’s Super Bowl victory, the pair once again teamed up to deliver an iconic moment at the podium, where Kelce appeared to stray off script from the festivities. 
Perhaps recognizing his moment to address the nation in a new context, Kelce finished posing for a photo with Mahomes and President Joe Biden and wandered toward the unattended microphone.

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These kids have no respect for the NFL legends. Famed Denver Bronco Terrell Davis found himself on the wrong side of ‘trending’ during Sunday’s Game 2 between the Miami Heat and Denver Nuggets.
As a Mile High legend, Davis supported the dominant Nuggets team, who took Game 1 from the Heat in such emphatic fashion that some had the Finals series ending in four or five games (guilty).
Most expectations sided with Denver winning Game 2 and extending their undefeated streak at home in this postseason.

Terrell Davis of the Denver Broncos.

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