Author: Michael

Amon-Ra St. Brown is a dawg.
In the third quarter on Monday night in Baltimore, Detroit’s WR1 hauled in an 18-yard touchdown to tie the game 21-21, then turned straight to the broadcast cameras and yelled, “I run this s***, n****!”
It was a full-throttle, NSFW celebration caught live for the fans at home, which will probably trigger a call from the FCC to ESPN.
After the game, St. Brown jokingly apologized to the national audience after hearing that his moment had gone viral.
WATCH:
After the hot-mic outburst, ESPN aired a segment on St.

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A lot to cover, but let’s start with the good news.
The Braves have clinched their ninth win in a row…a great run, yet, unfortunately, timing is off after missing playoff contention for the first time since 2017.
The win wasn’t exactly pretty, as you could see by the updates , Ozzie Albies fractured the hamate bone in his left hand after fouling off a pitch in the third inning.

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Ben who? The Lions pulled out a little razzle-dazzle to kick off the fourth quarter with a bang against the Ravens.
Offensive coordinator John Morton reached into his bag of tricks and pulled out some magic in the form of quarterback Jared Goff handing off to wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown who then pitched the ball to running back Jahmyr Gibbs. Gibbs would find the end zone for the second time in this game and gave the Lions a 28-21 lead (a lead that has since been cut to 28-24).

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Football
Dyson Parker, Weber (Sr.)
Weber picked up a big win over Farmington last week behind a big game from Dyson Parker.
The senior carried the ball 31 times for 199 yards and three touchdowns as the Warriors won 35-31 on Parker’s game-winning TD with under two minutes remaining.
“Dyson is a key component to our team success. Not just his playmaking ability but his leadership on and off the field. He is the hardest worker in the room and does all things right. He takes the messages and turns them into results which elevates those around him.

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Isaiah Thomas might be one of the most beloved players in the history of the Boston Celtics who never won a title with the storied ball club. And while he might not have been with the team for very long, his impact on the fan base still resonates today, nearly a decade after he was dealt to the organization.
During the time he played for the Celtics, The King in the Fourth (Thomas’ Game of Thrones-inflected nickname paying homage to his late-game scoring ability) had plenty of memorable games.

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