Author: Michael

In light of recent events, some people seem to forget that there are two Kelce’s who play in the NFL. It sure sounds like Eagles center Jason Kelce is preparing to hang up his cleats.
At least it kind of does.
The Kelce who often winds up at the bottom of a pile of humanity as a result of the Brothelry Shove appeared on The NFL Report and he was asked about everything that he and his brother have outside of their duties as NFL players.

Everywhere you look there’s Jason Kelce. But is it too much? Is he spreading himself too thin?
“This is going to be over pretty soon here.

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In the wake of Wednesday’s shootings in Lewiston, Maine and the ensuing investigation surrounding them, three Division III football games have been postponed.
The New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) announced Friday afternoon that a trio of games scheduled to be played in Maine on Saturday have been moved to Nov. 18 “due to the ongoing investigation and following the tragic events” in the state’s second-largest city.

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ARLINGTON, Texas — Major League Baseball would consider limiting 26-man rosters to 12 pitchers after 2024 in an attempt to incentivize teams to prioritize starting pitching, commissioner Rob Manfred said Friday before Game 1 of the World Series.
“Historically, starting pitchers have been some of the biggest stars in the game, and the way that pitching is being used right now has caused a diminution of the star quality for some of our starters,” he told a small group of writers.

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Thanks to one of the Astros’ most famous fans, Dusty Baker will now head into retirement with another shiny piece of hardware that may, literally, outshine the now-former manager’s two World Series rings.
As tributes poured in for Baker, who retired on Wednesday after 26 seasons as a manager, the 74-year-old received a special announcement from Houston hip-hop legend and avid Houston sports fan Paul Wall on Instagram.

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While 2023 World Series ticket prices are reportedly soaring, fans will also face steep food prices once they arrive inside Globe Life Field to watch the Rangers play host to the Diamondbacks.
Texas will be offering a pricey addition to concession stands when the club makes its third-ever World Series appearance.
Globe Life Field shared that fans will be able to purchase a set of three six-foot sandwiches, which costs $250 according to The Dallas Morning News.
The trio is made of the “Three Strike Lobster Roll,” the “Boomstick Burger” and the “Boomstick Hot Dog.

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If you’ve ever fancied yourself something of an impressive driver, there’s now an opportunity to show what you’ve got by racing against 2016 Formula 1 champion Nico Rosberg.
I feel like everyone has had one of those moments. You’re cruising down the highway in your Kia Forte, feeling that 4-cylinder engine purr, as you cruise in and out of traffic.
“Man, I should’ve been a Formula 1 driver,” you think, as if that was just a decision one makes and not an arduous journey involving years of sacrifice and slaving away in junior formulas.
I’ve had that thought.

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While appearing on RG3 and The Ones with Robert Griffin III, former standout running back Adrian Peterson stated that he does not want his sons to play his position on the gridiron.
Peterson, who recently expressed a desire to play in the NFL again at the age of 38, highlighted the inability of today’s NFL running backs to be paid fair salaries as heavily factoring into his desire for his sons not to take up the position.

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Running back contracts are a hot topic of late, and it’s not surprising which side Adrian Peterson is on.
Fresh off his elimination from Dancing with the Stars, the seven-time Pro Bowl running back joined Robert Griffin III on his RG3 and the Ones podcast. He discussed the crashing market for running backs and made his case for veteran backs to receive big-money contracts.
“I really feel like these guys, for the sacrifices they make playing that position, they should definitely be getting paid amongst some of the highest paid players on the team,” Peterson said.

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In the Lakers’ second game of the season against the Suns Thursday night, Los Angeles coach Darvin Ham only intended for forward LeBron James to play 30 minutes.
James had other ideas.
The NBA’s all-time leading scorer delivered 10 fourth-quarter points in the L.A’s 100–95 win, ultimately finishing with 21 points, eight rebounds and nine assists as he exceeded his minutes restriction by about five minutes.
Discussing the victory with reporters postgame, James seemingly had no regrets about running his career minutes played to 54,157 as opposed to 54,152.

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