Author: Michael

Don’t expect to see Adam Thielen locked in a dark room at any point in the near future.
The Minnesota Vikings star dropped in on “The Pat McAfee Show” Thursday, and when asked if he’d consider playing for the Packers, the topic immediately turned to Aaron Rodgers’ “darkness retreat.”
The Packers QB recently revealed he’ll make a decision on his future after spending several days alone in isolation. Sounds a bit out there, but different strokes for different folks.

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Deion Sanders expects Colorado to win a national title relatively quickly.
Sanders has been in the news nonstop ever since the Buffaloes brought him to Boulder, and the content hasn’t disappointed.
It’s been a ton of fun watching Sanders build a culture at Colorado. Now, he’s down at the Super Bowl in Arizona, and he made it clear he doesn’t think it will take long for CU to lock up a national title.
“A few years,” Sanders responded when asked on radio row at the Super Bowl how long it will take for the Buffaloes to win a national title, according to Yahoo Sports.

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The new Nets forward still appeared in shock less than 24 hours after the blockbuster deal that sent Durant to the Suns.
Count Mikal Bridges among those who were caught completely off-guard by Kevin Durant’s stunning blockbuster trade from the Nets to Suns Wednesday night. 
Although you may be wondering how that’s possible considering he was involved in the deal, the now ex-Sun forward sounded like he was anything but in the loop while discussing the situation during Thursday’s Bulls-Nets game at Barclays Center.

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The NFL’s best weren’t the only people celebrated Thursday night at the NFL Honors in Phoenix, Arizona.
Taking the stage to recount arguably the greatest comeback of the regular season was Bills safety, Damar Hamlin.
The second-year player appeared on stage, accompanied by the staff of medical professionals that helped keep him alive after suffering a cardiac arrest during a Jan. 2 game between the Bills and Cincinnati Bengals.

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Hamlin was joined on stage by the medical staffs who saved his life as he gave a speech thanking the world for its support.
Thursday’s NFL Honors featured a special segment in honor of Bills safety Damar Hamlin and the host of medical professionals who helped save his life after he went into cardiac arrest during a Jan. 2 game against the Bengals.
Hamlin walked onto the stage inside Phoenix’s Symphony Hall to a thunderous ovation after a rousing introduction from Emmy award-winning actress Sheryl Lee Ralph and Bills legend and Hall of Famer Jim Kelly.

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