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Joe Montana was never afraid to tell his wife Jennifer he loved her.
The retired QB was an absolutely dominant player in his day, and he ended his career with four Super Bowl rings.
The man was unstoppable on the field with the 49ers and Chiefs (mostly with SF), and now, his legend has grown thanks to a story shared by NFL Films. Montana figured out the phones on NFL sidelines used during games had an outside line, and that meant they could be used to call anybody with a phone.
Joe Montana called his wife during NFL games to tell her he loved her.

It sounds like the PAC-12 might not be dead just yet.
The west coast conference has been struggling mightily to land a new media deal, and the situation seemingly gets worse with every passing day.
Two of the most recent reports a deal might not even be close, and if it is, Apple might end up buying the rights. That would mean the conference’s games move to streaming. Opinions are split on that, but I see no way having games on streaming doesn’t doom the PAC-12 to being irrelevant.

Jim Harbaugh wants Michigan fans to know he doesn’t plan on going anywhere.
The head coach of the Wolverines, once again, flirted with the NFL this past coaching cycle, and it looked like there was serious interest between Harbaugh and the Broncos.
Ultimately, he decided to stay in Ann Arbor. Now, after flirting with the NFL for two consecutive coaching cycles, he’s claimed he’s not going anywhere.
Jim Harbaugh doubles down on commitment to Michigan. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
Jim Harbaugh claims he’s committed to Michigan.

Another brawl on the pitch initiated by a rabid fan broke out Thursday in the Europa League.
During a home game for PSV Eindhoven, a fan at PSV Stadium ran onto the pitch and struck Sevilla goalkeeper Marko Dmitrović. The fan landed a punch to Dmitrović’s face, but the goalkeeper managed to stay upright and wrestle down the fiery fanatic.
WATCH:

PSV pitch invader goes to punch Sevilla and Serbia goalkeeper Marko Dmitrovic and bounces off him.pic.twitter.

The linebacker mutually parted ways with the Rams after one season in L.A.
After just one season with the Rams, linebacker Bobby Wagner and the team reportedly agreed to mutually part ways, per ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
So, where will the veteran LB head next? 
One of the top potential landing spots for the eight-time Pro Bowler could be heading back to the Seahawks, where he spent the first decade of his NFL career from 2012 to ’21 before this past season. He left for the Rams on a five-year, $50 million deal last March.