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With Aaron Rodgers officially leaving the Packers to join the Jets, the superstar quarterback addressed his departure from Green Bay publicly for the first time since the trade.
Rodgers took to Instagram to say goodbye to the Packers organization, Green Bay fans and everyone whom he encountered during his 18 seasons with the team. The quarterback has only played for the Packers since they drafted him in the first round in 2005.
Nate Diaz, 38, is a wanted man after choking out a Logan Paul lookalike at a Bourbon Street brawl on Friday (Apr. 21).
(Without getting into the rights and wrongs in the situation, we must at least acknowledge that a Logan Paul lookalike getting humbled by an MMA madman is comedic gold.)
Nate Diaz Chokes out Logan Paul on the Street… pic.twitter.com/78Fxj6hh7J
— Fight Mate (@FightMate) April 22, 2023
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The alleged victim, YouTuber Rodney Petersen, also spoke out wanting retaliation against Diaz.
Former University of Pennsylvania swimmer and transgender woman, Lia Thomas says that those standing up for women’s rights in athletics are just pushing transphobic beliefs.
Let’s not waste too much time going over the reasons why it’s unfair for a biological man to compete against women. We all know this. Anyone who argues that at this point is just being difficult.
Anyway, during an appearance on the podcast Dear Schuyler, Thomas said these efforts to protect women’s sports are nothing more than veiled transphobia.
Paolo Banchero of the Magic has been named the 2022-23 NBA Rookie of the Year, the league announced Tuesday night.
Banchero averaged a team-high 20 points, 6.9 rebounds and 3.7 assists per game this season. The 20-year-old earned 98 of 100 first-place votes. Utah’s Walker Kessler earned the other two first-place votes
Banchero, who became the third Magic player to win the Rookie of the Year honors, joining Shaquille O’Neal and Mike Miller, shot 42.7% from the field, notched 14 double-doubles and scored at least 20 points in 40 games, which led all rookies this season.
The father of deceased former Georgia OL Devin Willock is planning to sue the University of Georgia in civil court. According to reports, Dave Willock is seeking $2 Million in the lawsuit, which sheds further light on the tragic crash that killed Willock and Chandler LeCroy.
The ante litem notice dated April 11 was sent to Georgia’s board of regents. In the notice, it outlines that the driver, Chandler LeCroy, was to provide transportation to current athletes and recruits during the championship celebration.
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Jets general manager Joe Douglas on Tuesday defended the compensation package sent to the Packers for quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
When asked if he would be able to play through his broken index finger in Game 5 against the Warriors, De’Aaron Fox says there’s “no ifs, ands or buts. I’m playing.
The New York Jets traded for Aaron Rodgers on Monday. On Tuesday, Jets GM Joe Douglas addressed the media for his pre-draft news conference. Of course, the conference focused mostly on Rodgers and Zach Wilson.
The team benched Wilson last season in favor of Mike White. Clearly, the Jets were desperate to upgrade at quarterback, going out and getting future Hall of Famer Aaron Rodgers.
Despite that, Douglas says he has confidence in Zach Wilson. Not only that, but he sees the Rodgers trade as a “great thing” for Wilson.
One of the most interesting storylines heading into the NFL draft is where Bijan Robinson will be selected, as the running back is considered one of the most talented players in the draft despite his position.
On Tuesday, Robinson appeared on ESPN’s NFL Live ahead of Thursday’s draft, and analyst Dan Orlovsky asked him which quarterback he most wants to play with, excluding Patrick Mahomes, and to Robinson’s credit, he gave a candid answer.
“Jalen Hurts,” he said.