Former NFL wide receiver Mike Williams died on Tuesday at 36 years old after succumbing to injuries he suffered in a construction accident, his agent told NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.
“He will be missed,” Williams’s agent Hadley Engelhard said, per Rapoport. “He fought hard his whole life. Prayers to his family.”
The Buccaneers, for whom he played the majority of his NFL career, and his alma mater Syracuse were among the organizations to pay tribute to Williams on Tuesday.
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Stafford and McVay were dialed in Sunday’s win, and it was fun to see.
We all know that band who we loved as a kid or teenager. The one that released albums you couldn’t stop listening to when you were 13, but now that you’re older some of the songs don’t hit the same. However, there’s just enough of them where you can play them now and still be put back to where you were as a 13-year-old.
An idiotic fan decided to launch a water bottle at Zach Wilson as the young Jets QB left the field Monday night.
Wilson was pressed into service after Aaron Rodgers suffered a season-ending injury just a few snaps into the season, and he helped navigate the team to a week one win over the Bills.
Despite playing at home, Wilson had to deal with a moron fan as he left the field. An unseen person was picked up on a camera smacking the Jets QB with a water bottle as he entered the tunnel.
Even after the win, Zac wilson with no respect from NY fans with water bottle being thrown at him.
Novak Djokovic was detained in Australia and later deported from the country ahead of the 2022 Australian Open. He wasn’t even allowed to travel to the United States ahead of last year’s U.S. Open and was forced to miss out on the Grand Slam in New York. These two situations unfolded simply because he made the personal choice to not receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
Given that Djokovic didn’t get the jab and that he made such a firm stance that was affecting his all-time great career, he was immediately labeled an anti-vaxxer.
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Yes, there is a scenario where Red Bull clinches the Constructors’ Championship this weekend
As the father of a seventh grader who is making his first foray into Algebra, this is shaping up to be a difficult autumn at the Schofield homestead.
What does that have to do with Formula 1? Hear me out.
Heading into the Singapore Grand Prix, one of the major storylines is just how soon Max Verstappen can claim his third-straight Drivers’ Championship.
Rob Gronkowski doesn’t want to see men dominate and destroy women’s sports.
The former New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers TE was on Capitol Hill Tuesday when he was asked by the Daily Caller if men should be allowed to compete against women.
The four-time Super Bowl champion initially looked a little taken aback by the question before emphatically shaking his head no while laughing.
You can watch Gronk’s comical reaction below.
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Max Scherzer suffered a right triceps spasm on Tuesday and was removed from the mound mid-game for the Rangers.
Texas Rangers fans were devastated when their ace had to exit early against the Toronto Blue Jays.
Scherzer appeared in discomfort and frustration after a pitch to Bo Bichette in the sixth inning.
Max Scherzer has exited the game with a trainer after an unknown injury during a pitch. pic.twitter.com/swIYg41InO
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Ekeler’s Edge is back in its regular season grind with Los Angeles RB Austin Ekeler joining Matt Harmon to recap a wild Week 1 in the NFL and look ahead to Week 2.
The four-time NBA champion tells ESPN that this upcoming season isn’t about past failures, heated foes or even redemption.
The dollar was broadly steady on Wednesday ahead of a key U.S. inflation report later in the day, though it rose on the yen as traders assessed comments from Japan’s top central banker on a possible early exit from its negative interest rate policy. The U.S. currency advanced around 0.2% to 147.36 against the yen, which retraced its biggest one-day percentage rise in two months on Monday, following the remarks from Bank of Japan (BOJ) Governor Kazuo Ueda over the weekend.