Author: Michael

JK Dobbins went scorched earth on the Baltimore Ravens after Sunday night’s wild card loss in Cincinnati, bemoaning his lack of touches and also giving Lamar Jackson a shoutout along the way.
Thanks to one of the crazier goal-line plays you’ll ever see – and a lucky bounce on the final play of the game – the Bengals escaped wild card weekend with a 24-17 win over the Ravens.
It was a valiant effort from a depleted Ravens team that’s been without Jackson for six weeks now, and it was probably one fluky play away from pulling off the shocker.

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Two of LIV Golf’s eight events in its inaugural season were held at Donald Trump-owned golf courses. With LIV Golf’s direct ties to Saudi Arabia and newly revealed details of the circuit’s funding, a group is calling for the former President to be investigated.
The Democracy for the Arab World Now (DAWN) – a group set up by supporters of murdered journalist Jama Khashoggi – is calling on Congress and the Department of Justice to look into the “disturbing facts and circumstances” surrounding Trump’s ties to LIV Golf.

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I don’t know what you were up to when you were 16, but I know you didn’t have a Major League Baseball team giving you $5.6 million. You weren’t Ethan Salas.
The San Diego Padres kicked off the first day of the MLB’s international signing by inking 16-year-old catcher Ethan Salas. His deal includes a whopping $5.6 million bonus.

The Padres have agreed to a $5.6 million deal with No. 1-ranked international prospect Ethan Salas.
More on the 16-year-old Venezuelan catcher: https://t.co/tKBDzKoRe9 pic.twitter.

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The Buckeyes star will be one of the top quarterbacks available in April.
Despite speculation that C.J. Stroud could return to Ohio State with a lucrative NIL deal in tow, the star quarterback announced his intent to declare for the 2023 NFL draft Monday morning.
Stroud made the announcement on his personal Twitter page.
“First and foremost, I want to thank my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ for blessing me with health, favor and opportunity,” Stroud began. “To my family, thank you for laying the foundation on which I stand.

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Sunday’s win over the Vikings was monumental for the Giants and Isaiah Hodgins was a big factor. The 24-year-old wide receiver played a massive role in the game and did so on a bum ankle.
New York, which made the NFC Wild Card game at 9-7-1 in Brian Daboll’s first year as head coach, reached the NFL Playoffs just twice since 2008. It won the Super Bowl in 2011 with Eli Manning at quarterback and lost in the Wild Card in 2016 during Ben McAdoo’s first and only full year at the helm.
The Giants traveled to Minnesota to face the 13-4 Vikings and it was all buisness.

Business trip. pic.

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Ohio State quarterback C.J. Stroud’s college career has come to an end.
The superstar passer announced Monday morning that he’s leaving Columbus and will enter the 2023 NFL draft.
It’s expected that Stroud will be one of the first players off the board.

Proverbs 3:5,6 pic.twitter.com/FdA2ftqQFJ
— CJ Stroud (@CJ7STROUD) January 16, 2023

C.J. Stroud calls it a career at OSU.
This isn’t a surprising decision from the Ohio State quarterback. Most mock drafts have him as a lock for the top 10, and a lot of people think he’s probably a guaranteed top five pick.

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The Baltimore quarterback is slated to become a free agent this offseason.
Lamar Jackson just might have hinted at his future with the Ravens when he posted on his Instagram story Monday morning.
In a reposted message on his story, meaning Jackson did not write the quote himself, it sounds as if he’s trying to tell the Ravens something regarding his expiring contract with the team.
“When you have something good, you don’t play with it,” the quote read. “You don’t take chances losing it. You don’t neglect it. When you have something good, you pour into it. You appreciate it.

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The former Lynx star most recently played in the league in 2018.
Longtime WNBA star Maya Moore officially announced her retirement from the league on Monday morning.
The former Lynx star has kept the possibility of retirement open for the past few years. She last played in the league in 2018 and subsequently stepped away the following year to help her husband overturn his jail sentence. She later was named Sports Illustrated’s Inspiration of the Year in 2020 for her activism off the court.
The 33-year-old made her decision official on a Monday Good Morning America appearance.

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