Author: Michael

The NFL is not currently considering any proposals to ban the tush push, but Competition Committee Co-Chairman Rich McKay says the legality of the play could continue to be the subject of discussions around the league.
“I don’t know that it’s the end of the debate,” McKay said. “I think there’s still people who are concerned with the whole pushing element.”
McKay added, however, that the play might decline in part because defenses are getting better at stopping it.

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Will Ospreay at AEW Revolution – AEW
Swerve Strickland and Willย Ospreay have created magic together in the ring, and it seems that their chemistry inside the squared circle is down to the respect they have for each other, which was evident in Strickland’s effusive praise of Ospreay.
Ospreay recently returned to AEW television at the Revolution pay-per-view after a long layoff due to serious neck injuries.

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Chicago Cubs outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong becomes the latest Gatorade endorser.
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Just ahead of Opening Day, Chicago Cubs superstar outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong has joined the Gatorade roster of athletes.
Fresh off his 6-year, $115 million contract extension with the Cubs, Armstrong becomes the first MLB addition to the Gatorade roster since Seattle Mariners centerfielder Julio Rodrรญguez was added in 2023.
Financial terms and contract length were not disclosed.

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This could be a familiar Final Four in the womenโ€™s NCAA Tournament.
UConn, South Carolina, UCLA and Texas reached the Final Four last year. Theyโ€™re the top four seeds this season. And theyโ€™ve all won convincingly through the first two rounds of this tournament.
That creates the possibility of the first repeat Final Four since 1996, when Tennessee, UConn, Georgia and Stanford all made the national semifinals for a second straight year. UConn captured the title in 1995, while Tennessee won it all in 1996.

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Among the proposed rules changes that NFL teams will consider for the 2026 season is one concerning the physically unable to prepare list.
Under current rules, players placed on the list before the start of the regular season must miss four weeks of practice before they can be designated to return to action. The proposed change would cut that time in half.
The Competition Committee has proposed allowing players to resume practicing with teams after the second game of the season.

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