Author: Michael

The Indianapolis Colts have received a 2025 roster exemption for safety Marcel Dabo, according to Aaron Wilson of KPRC-TV in Houston.
The Colts are receiving this exemption for Dabo, who is from Germany, as part of the NFL’s International Pathway Program (IPP).
“Established in 2017, the IPP program aims to provide elite international athletes with the opportunity to compete at the NFL level, improve their skills, and ultimately work to earn a spot on an NFL roster.”
To learn more about the International Player Pathway program, click here.

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Paul “The Truth” Pierce is getting fact-checked by fans.
On Wednesday, Pierce, 47, said he would make good on his bet to walk more than 15 miles to work if the Boston Celtics dropped Game 2.
The retired former NBA star bet big on Boston over the New York Knicks, fully not expecting it to go sideways.
Until it did.
READ: Paul Pierce Must Fulfill Sickening Bet After Boston Celtics Collapse In Game 2
“If the Celtics lose Game 2 at home, I’m walking here tomorrow, 15 miles!” Pierce told his FS1 crew on Wednesday.

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It’s been an extremely frustrating and disappointing start to the season for the Colorado Rockies.
As they are hosting a doubleheader on Thursday against the Detroit Tigers, long-time Rockies pitcher Kyle Freeland was given the nod at the bump to begin the first of two games.
Freeland is the franchise leader in starts for the Rockies and is a Denver native, growing up in the area and playing baseball in the city where the Rockies play.

Colorado Rockies starter Kyle Freeland pitches against the Milwaukee Brewers at American Family Field on Sept. 8, 2024.

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The Cleveland Browns are searching for answers at wide receiver as much as they are at quarterback. That’s evidenced by the fact that they signed journeyman wide receiver Diontae Johnson to a contract. 
Johnson signed a one-year deal for the veteran minimum of $1.17 million with no guaranteed money. If he’s cut at any point before Week 1, the team won’t have to pay him anything. 
The six-year veteran – desperate in a sense – might give the word “journeyman” a new definition.

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May 8—JaQuan Habersham was a late arrival to Aiken High’s track and field program, a group he joined just because he was looking for something to do after football season came to an end.
As it turns out, he’s got a future in the sport. He’s heading to Denmark Technical College to join Panthers’ track and field program, where he’ll look to continue to build on what he’s learned in year one.
“It feels good, being the first out of my family going to college,” he said.

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