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The mother of the Kelce brothers commented on the social media push for her to do the coin toss at Super Bowl LVII.

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Chiefs All-Pro tight end Travis Kelce and Eagles All-Pro center Jason Kelce are making history in Super Bowl LVII as the first pair of brothers to face off against one another in the big game.
There has been a push on social media for their mother, Donna Kelce, to perform the Super Bowl coin toss.

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One of the greatest traditions in college football began just two years ago at the Duke’s Mayo Bowl. The Duke’s Mayo Bowl bath is something that Sickos look forward to each and every December.
Over the course of the last decade or so, sponsor baths have become an integral part of the college football bowl season. While smoothie baths, french fry baths and Cheez-It baths are all awesome, none of them compare to the greatness that is the Mayo bath.
The concept is simple— whichever coach wins the Duke’s Mayo Bowl gets 4.5 gallons of mayonnaise dumped upon his head.

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Like many NFL quarterbacks, Jared Goff knows what it’s like to part ways with the team that drafted you. It’s the situation Derek Carr is almost guaranteed to find himself in this offseason, so Goff shared some advice he’s learned from his own history.
Carr was drafted by the Raiders in 2014, but all signs now point to the Fresno State product and Las Vegas parting ways either by a trade or being released.
Goff and Carr both participated in the 2023 Pro Bowl Games this past weekend and Goff passed along some wisdom and perspective.
“There’s definitely life on the other side.

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The longtime wide receiver played 11 seasons in the NFL.
Veteran wide receiver A.J. Green is retiring from the NFL following 11 seasons in the league, he announced on Instagram.
The Bengals drafted Green out of Georgia with the fourth pick in the 2011 NFL draft, marking the start of an impressive career.
In his first seven pro seasons, Green recorded at least 1,000 receiving yards six times and earned seven consecutive Pro Bowl selections. He played nine seasons with the Bengals before moving to the Cardinals for the past two years.

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They released him last month after his domestic violence suspension ended, but his signing is still impacting the team.
Editors’ note: This story contains graphic accounts of domestic violence and sexual assault. If you or someone you know is a survivor of sexual assault or domestic violence, contact the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-4673 or the Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233.
Trevor Bauer is gone from the Dodgers, but the mistake of signing him continues to impact them.

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Tidye Pickett and Louise Stokes made history when they were selected for the U.S. Olympic team in 1932. So, why don’t we hear more about them?
For two athletes who revolutionized their sport, shifted culture and changed the course of history, Tidye Pickett and Louise Stokes are not spoken of nearly enough. In 1932, the duo became the first Black women to qualify for the U.S. Olympic team. And four years later, in ’36 at the Summer Games in Berlin, Pickett became the first Black woman to compete for the U.S.

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Shannon Sharpe has had enough of Ja Morant’s alleged antics.
The Memphis Grizzlies star is accused of being in a vehicle with his entourage that confronted members of the Indiana Pacers after a game.
Someone in the vehicle carrying the NBA guard flashed a laser optic believed to potentially be attached to a weapon.
The NBA determined some kind of altercation did occur, but Morant has denied he did anything wrong. He tweeted Sunday that the investigation proved “they were cappin.

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