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Romo beat Pavelski in a playoff at last year’s American Century Championship and decided to have fun NHL superstar.
Defending American Century Championship winner, Tony Romo made the entire media room laugh on Thursday during his pre-tournament press conference. He said six words at the perfect time, producing quite the mic-drop moment.
Joe Pavelski, a former captain of the San Jose Sharks and current Dallas Stars right winger, fell to Romo in a playoff last year.
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Neal Brown is on the hot seat at West Virginia. The fifth-year head football coach must figure it out this year or he will likely be fired. (It would be a definitive thing if the surprising situation with the basketball program didn’t muddy the waters some.)
Straits are so dire in Morgantown that Brown may not even make it through the entire season if the Mountaineers get off to a rough start. He is coaching for his job.
Neal Brown needs to lead a remarkable turnaround.
Free agent wide receiver Dalvin Cook seems to be digging the free agent way of life.
While the uncertainty of not knowing where you’re going to be spending the 2023 NFL season might bug a lot of people, Dalvin Cook isn’t in a hurry to sign a new deal.
Cook was of course released by the Minnesota Vikings earlier this season, he has reportedly received multiple offers.
Cook was back in his old stomping ground for a youth football camp in the Minneapolis area. There, he spoke to Minneapolis/St. Paul TV station Fox 9.
Just one day after the University of Georgia athletic department and football program came out all high and mighty against the Atlanta Journal Constitution newspaper’s credibility, a lawsuit questions the credibility of the Georgia athletic department and football program.
Former football recruiting analyst Victoria Bowles filed a civil lawsuit late Wednesday. The suit names Georgia athletic department officials, former star football player Jalen Carter and a former football staffer’s estate for negligence in a Jan. 15 car crash in Athens that killed two and seriously injured Bowles.
Victor Wembanyama is also out, and Scoot Henderson isn’t expected to return, leaving Summer League without the NBA’s top rookies.
The NASCAR Cup Series embarks up on a 36-race schedule in 2023, with a pair of exhibition events, which begins in February at the Daytona 500 and concludes in November with the championship race in Phoenix.
With Fox Sports 1 halting new episodes of Undisputed until Aug. 28 after the departure of co-host Shannon Sharpe, the network is still searching for a replacement to join Skip Bayless on the popular sports talk show.
One of the network’s top candidates is former Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman, per the New York Post’s Andrew Marchand.
This wouldn’t be Sherman’s first experience working in the broadcasting world. He worked as an analyst pregame and postgame for Amazon Prime’s Thursday Night Football last season.
It’s a good thing that Broncos coach Sean Payton is earning $18 million per year, because according to a report from ESPN, the long-time NFL coach may still have an outstanding, six-figure fine to pay the league.
The ESPN report, which primarily focused on Jon Gruden’s leaked emails and their connection to Dan Snyder’s decision to sell the Commanders, also revealed information regarding fines for violations of COVID-19 protocols during the 2020 season.
Lightweight boxing champion Devin Haney is set to appear in court next month following his arrest in Los Angeles on Thursday morning for felony possession of a concealed weapon, according to multiple reports.
Haney’s arrest, first reported by TMZ, occurred around midnight after the reigning undisputed lightweight champ and his security detail left a restaurant. Haney, who was a passenger in the car, and his team were pulled over by police minutes later after the driver of the vehicle allegedly failed to use a turn signal and made an unsafe lane change.
Shohei Ohtani’s status at the upcoming trade deadline is one of baseball’s most important stories.
Ohtani’s ability to impact the game on both sides of the ball undoubtedly makes him the most impactful possible acquisition.
That is, if the Los Angeles Angels are willing to trade him.
READ: COULD SHOHEI OHTANI BE ON THE MOVE AT THE TRADE DEADLINE?
But according to ESPN’s Buster Olney, if a trade is actually a serious possibility, executives believe there’s already a clear favorite.
The New York Yankees.