Amon-Ra St. Brown was genuinely upset about losing to Colin Kaepernick while doing a test trial for the video game Wild Card Football. Most people tend not to show their competitive sides a few minutes after first meeting someone.
Not St. Brown, the Lions’ Pro Bowl wide receiver who once threw verbal jabs at Dyami Brown in a news conference solely because the Commanders drafted Brown ahead of him in 2021.
Kaepernick had just met St. Brown to promote the new arcade-like video game, and already he found himself on St. Brown’s lengthy list of people he needed to be better than.
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The first half of the baseball season has flown by. Thanks to the pitch timer, which has cut 26 minutes of dead time from the average game, baseball has not been played this fast in 39 years. Packed inside the quicker pace are more hits, runs and stolen bases. And plenty of drama.
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It is clear that Ferrari has made progress, but can they truly challenge Red Bull in the British Grand Prix?
The last two races have made it clear that Ferrari has taken a step forward in the 2023 Formula 1 season. However, the team maintains that they are not yet in a position to challenge Red Bull at the front of the field.
Could that change at Silverstone?
With the grid heading to the British Grand Prix, there are a few reasons to think the Scuderia could be in an even stronger position at Silverstone.
The Trail Blazers have paid plenty of attention to names like Kevin Durant, Rudy Gobert and the numerous other stars involved in blockbuster trades over recent years in the NBA. More specifically, they’ve kept an eye on the massive draft capital and other assets sent back in exchange for these names, and now it seems Portland wants in on that action as Damian Lillard trade talks swirl.
ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski broke down the situation on SportsCenter, and explained that the Blazers “imagine” a trade haul similar to returns the Nets got for Durant and the Jazz for Rudy Gobert.
Making the right choice can be the difference between winning and losing, both in the National Football League and in the world of fantasy football. Case in point. In the 2020 NFL draft, the Raiders had the No. 12 overall pick. Needing a wide receiver, they selected Henry Ruggs out of Alabama. Jerry Jeudy, CeeDee Lamb, Justin Jefferson, Brandon Aiyuk and Marquise Brown were all still available.
Henry posted fewer than 500 yards in each of his first two NFL seasons before an off-the-field incident ended his career.
Will Damian Lillard take his talents to Miami? Our insiders dive into the biggest storylines of the offseason.
Gymnast and social media superstar Olivia Dunne announced today she’s partnering with Bayou Traditions to connect female student athletes at LSU with top brands to secure NIL endorsement deals. The Livvy Fund is a passion project the 20-year-old is launching ahead of her senior year in order to leverage her business connections while educating her female peers on partnerships and personal branding.
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Following the British GP, Ricciardo will get in the RB19 with a chance to earn a spot back on the grid
Silverstone is set to hose the present of Formula 1, as the grid descends on the legendary circuit for this weekend’s British Grand Prix.
However, later next week it may play host to F1’s potential future.
Red Bull reserve driver Daniel Ricciardo is set to participate in Pirelli’s tyre test following the British Grand Prix, where he will get behind the wheel of the RB19 for the first time this season.
Brandon Miller, the second-overall pick of the Charlotte Hornets, has only played two games in an NBA uniform thus far, but those two games certainly could have gone much better. The Alabama product has gotten off to an alarmingly slow start in Summer League.
While having a stretch of two games where the ball isn’t finding the bottom of the basket isn’t uncommon, it’s the number of fouls Miller has committed in two games catching the attention of many.
In just two games, Miller has committed 15 personal fouls.
Don’t come around Anthony Edwards looking for a free handout if you’re a woman.
The Minnesota Timberwolves star agreed earlier in the week to a five-year extension worth north of $200 million and will kick in at the start of the 2024-25 season. The contract extension could eventually be come worth $260 million.
He already had some money in the bank after two seasons in the NBA, but he now has generational money coming his way over the next several years.