Author: Michael

These kids have no respect for the NFL legends. Famed Denver Bronco Terrell Davis found himself on the wrong side of ‘trending’ during Sunday’s Game 2 between the Miami Heat and Denver Nuggets.
As a Mile High legend, Davis supported the dominant Nuggets team, who took Game 1 from the Heat in such emphatic fashion that some had the Finals series ending in four or five games (guilty).
Most expectations sided with Denver winning Game 2 and extending their undefeated streak at home in this postseason.

Terrell Davis of the Denver Broncos.

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Antonio Brown’s first two months as the owner of an arena football team have been anything but ordinary. His most recent controversy is even more confusing, and now he may be joined by two former NFL brothers.
Buckle up!
Brown took over as the majority owner of the Albany Empire of the National Arena League in March. He has attempted or made 12 head coaching changes in just seven weeks.

Antonio Brown’s Arena Football Team Is Averaging 1.7 Head Coaches Per Week Amid Internal Mayhem, League-Worst Record

That is just the tip of the iceberg.

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Since ESPN became a broadcast partner for the NHL again, they promised to help grow the game. But they keep showing time after time that they’re not as interested in that as they previously stated. On Monday, a report came out that says one of their main NHL analysts, Chris Chelios, will be among those negatively impacted in the upcoming layoffs.

EXCLUSIVE: Chris Chelios’ contract won’t be renewed by ESPN, sources told @FOS. The Hall of Famer has worked as an in-studio analyst since NHL game coverage returned to ESPN in 2021.

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At the Women’s College World Series on Monday, No. 9 Stanford did what very, very few teams have managed to do so far this year: It pushed No. 1 Oklahoma to its limit.
Even at its limit, however, Oklahoma is still … Oklahoma. It took extra innings. It involved the kind of pitching duel that has rarely been required this year for the Sooners, who lead the nation both in batting average and slugging percentage. But it still ended the way most games do for Oklahoma—which is to say, of course, with a win.

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Rumors of Oklahoma softball’s demise have been greatly exaggerated.
The two-time defending national champion Sooners are headed back to the women’s College World Series finals after dispatching Stanford 4–2 Monday afternoon in nine innings. The win represented Oklahoma’s 51st victory in a row—the longest streak in Division I history.
In fact, the Sooners own four of the five longest winning streaks in Division I college softball history. Oklahoma previously posted streaks of 41 (2019), 40 (’21–22), and 40 (’20–21) games.

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