Author: Michael

It has been a strange start to the Formula 1 season because through four races — three Grand Prix and one Sprint Race — we have had four different winners.
Now, normally, that would mean that this season, like last season, was extremely exciting and unpredictable, however, all of those races were won by the driver who qualified on pole and featured limited overtaking.
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The Seattle Seahawks signed Sam Darnold to a three-year contract earlier this offseason, but that does not necessarily mean they are completely settled on the quarterback position. Darnold’s deal is effectively a one-year contract, as the Seahawks can get out of it with relatively little pain if they choose to do so after the 2025 season. Why would they want to do that? Well, it could mean Darnold regressed back into the quarterback he was for the majority of his career, which is why he’s bounced around the league so many times.

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The misadventures of Tyreek Hill continued this week with police being called to his Sunny Isle Beach luxury condominium, at the behest of his mother-in-law, in what police were told was a domestic “assault in progress.”
And let’s cut to the end of this incident before everyone’s blood pressure goes off the scale: Hill was not arrested and will not be charged.
The investigation is closed, according to Sunny Isles Police Sgt. Brian Schnell, who told OutKick, “No crime was committed.

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It’s hard to believe but it has been almost three years since Colorado Avalanche captain Gabriel Landeskog has appeared in a professional hockey game.
In fact, the last time was during the Avs’ run to a Stanley Cup victory back in 2022, but since then, he has battled a serious knee injury that has kept him sidelined for years.
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However, it appears he’s inching closer to a return with the news that the Avalanche have assigned him to the AHL’s Colorado Eagles for a conditioning stint.

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WASHINGTON — The Philadelphia 76ers made things official on Wednesday when they announced that All-Star guard Tyrese Maxey will miss the rest of the season. Maxey had not played since March 3 against the Portland Trail Blazers when he suffered a lower back sprain to add to his right finger sprain issue.
As time wore on, there was hope from coach Nick Nurse that Maxey would return. Even with the season going the way it is, Nurse was hoping that he would come back and play because there were still games left on the schedule.

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