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Former Cowboys quarterback Ben DiNucci has received an invitation to training camp from the Broncos, the XFL announced on Wednesday. 
DiNucci most recently served as the quarterback for the upstart Seattle Sea Dragons during the 2023 XFL season, but he’ll get a chance to get back into the NFL following the invitation to Denver’s training camp. 
The 26-year-old last appeared in the NFL in 2020 with Dallas, when he featured in a total of three games, making one start. The Cowboys selected him in the seventh round of the 2020 NFL draft out of James Madison.

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The USFL wrapped up Week 3 this past weekend and the New Jersey Generals moved to 2-1 on the campaign. They defeated the Michigan Panthers, 28-13. The Generals got a huge game from running back Darius Victor.
Victor ran for 68 yards on just nine carries and a touchdown. He added a 51-yard touchdown reception, accounting for two of the team’s four touchdowns.
The TD catch came on a screen pass where Victor took the ball up the sideline, blazing past defenders.

There he goes @yungvitov | @USFLGenerals pic.twitter.

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A man obsessed with WWE’s Sonya Deville, 29, is getting 15 years in prison after stalking and plotting to kidnap the wrestling star.
The creepy stalker, Phillip Thomas II, agreed to a plea deal on Wednesday, sentencing him to 15 years in prison, with an added 15 years of probation upon release.

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Thomas’ actions against the WWE starlet were despicable.
Total Creep Headed Behind Bars After Stalking Sonya Deville
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This week’s series between the Rays and Pirates in St. Petersburg, Fla., has pitted baseball’s best team in 2023 against its biggest surprise.
So far, Tampa Bay has had the upper hand—a fact reflected in Pittsburgh manager Derek Shelton’s dramatic meltdown during the second game of the series Wednesday evening.
As Rays pitcher Shane McClanahan entered his windup in the bottom of the fourth inning with his team up 3-1, Shelton stormed out the dugout and began arguing with third base umpire and crew chief Adrian Johnson.

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Former Wisconsin wide receiver Marcus Randle El was sentenced to two consecutive life sentences Wednesday following his conviction on two counts of first-degree homicide along with other charges. 
The charges stem from the February 2020 fatal shooting of 27-year-old Brittany McAdory and 30-year-old Seairaha Winchester in Janesville, Wis.
Prosecutors in the case alleged that Randle El killed Winchester when he thought she might tell police about his drug dealing. Randle El then killed McAdory, who was present at the scene, so she wouldn’t be considered a witness.

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