Author: Michael

Longtime Tom Brady teammate Rob Gronkowski knows what it’s like to retire twice.
So instead of sounding unoriginal with another Hallmark-sounding post following Brady’s announcement to officially retire from the NFL after 23 seasons (his second, and final, time stepping away from the game), Gronk’s poking fun at TB12 for joining the “twice-retired club” in a hilarious yet sentimental message.

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The Dallas safety lays claim to a valuable piece of sports history in the wake of Brady’s retirement announcement.
With Tom Brady calling it a career for the second time, Wednesday played out much like the first time he announced his retirement. Well wishes from throughout the NFL poured out to honor the seven-time Super Bowl champion, but one social media post celebrating Brady’s career might just take the cake.
Assuming Brady’s retirement sticks this time around, Cowboys safety Jayron Kearse will lay claim to being the last player to intercept a Brady pass.

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The move comes amid turnover on the Sky’s roster.
Sky guard Allie Quigley will reportedly sit out for the 2023 season, according to Winsidr’s Rachel Galligan.
The move comes amid much turnover on Chicago’s roster. Seven-time All-Star Candace Parker announced that she was leaving Chicago and taking her talents to Las Vegas to play for the Aces. On Tuesday, Courtney Vandersloot–Quigley’s partner—announced that she would not re-sign with the Sky after 12 years with the team and was seeking a “new beginning.

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Alabama football coach Nick Saban is still looking for two coordinators, but he continues to have no trouble finding players.
A day after failing to hire Washington offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb, Saban finished with the consensus No. 1 recruiting class in the nation for the 2022-23 period on Wednesday. Grubb elected to stay at the University of Washington despite serious wooing by Saban.
And the Crimson Tide coach finished No. 1 in recruiting again after not signing one player on Wednesday as the second signing day continues to be largely uneventful.

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