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Yankees pitcher Carlos Rodon isn’t a fan of the new Starr Insurance logo on the jerseys.
New Yorkers have likened the ad patch to adding a decal on a Lamborghini; though the team (54-48, fifth in the AL East) has been running like a Hummer.
Rodon sneakily covered up the disdained patch during Wednesday’s game against the Mets — giving a voice to the fans at Yankee Stadium that also hate the laughable ad.
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INDIANAPOLIS — Eventually, Mount Harbaugh will erupt. The caldera is smoking, the volcanic heat is building, and there will be a spewing of indignation (righteous or otherwise) whenever the coach of the Michigan Wolverines is allowed to talk about being charged with NCAA violations.
Until that comes, Jim Harbaugh will lead the nation in reluctant no comments.
“I’m not allowed to talk about any aspect of that ongoing situation,” he said Thursday at Big Ten media days, the first of many times he answered questions that way. “I’m with you, I would love to lay it all out there.

New Broncos head coach Sean Payton delivered a fiery critique of last year’s Denver squad.
On Thursday, Payton set a flamethrower to Nathaniel Hackett and the 2022 Broncos, vowing he’ll do a better job than the 5-13 team. Payton singled out Hackett’s coaching job as one of the worst in NFL history.
READ: SEAN PAYTON TEES OFF ON BRONCOS ‘EMBARRASSING’ 2022 CAMPAIGN
“Everything I heard about last season, we’re doing the opposite,” Payton said in part.

Denver Broncos OTAs (Getty Images)

Now one former Broncos is standing up to Payton and calling him out as a “f**king bum.

Utah Utes head coach Kyle Whittingham recently shared his thoughts on the state of college football realignment and where the NCAA is heading.
And it represents a fascinating potential picture of how NIL and realignment could impact the NCAA model going forward.
Whittingham believes that there will be “massive changes, super conferences” in the not-so-distant future. “It’s going to be unrecognizable from what it is now,” he said.” Eventually, he believes those super conferences will split off from the NCAA entirely, and “govern themselves.

Jets offensive lineman Billy Turner did not hold back on his thoughts for Sean Payton after the Broncos head coach blamed part of Denver’s turmoil last season on current New York offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett.
Payton told Jarrett Bell of USA TODAY Sports that Hackett’s yearlong tenure in Denver was “one of the worst coaching jobs in the history of the NFL.” Hackett went 4–11 at the helm for the Broncos and was fired in December, before the end of the regular season.

In what could be a fun “What if…” exercise, San Francisco 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan revealed that he would’ve called Philip Rivers had his team advanced to the Super Bowl.
Of course, we all remember how things went down in the NFC Championship for the Niners. Brock Purdy got injured, then Josh Johnson entered the game, he got injured then Purdy returned with an arm that didn’t exactly work
Still, Shanahan wouldn’t be doing his job if he wasn’t thinking ahead to what he might need to do in the event that his team managed to defeat the Philadelphia Eagles.

The Angels, who are retaining the services of star two-way talent Shohei Ohtani for at least the remainder of this season, were rewarded for their faith in a big way on Thursday afternoon.
Less than 24 hours after Sports Illustrated’s Tom Verducci reported that the organization had decided not to deal the two-way superstar at the trade deadline, Ohtani posted a historic performance during the club’s doubleheader against the Tigers.

Another scorcher—my second consecutive triple-digit temperature day. And here come the takeaways from Vikings camp …
1. How good Minnesota’s secondary winds up remains to be seen—but it will certainly be more flexible than it was a year ago. The Vikings really emphasized position flexibility with new coordinator Brian Flores coming in, and it’s shown through the offseason in how players such as Byron Murphy (a corner capable of playing inside and outside) and Josh Metellus (a safety who can come down and play linebacker) have ascended.