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Turns out the NFL has Tom Brady rules after all.
There was a time, during Brady’s 23 NFL seasons, when fans, and some opponents believed in their hearts that the league was somehow deferring to Brady. Protecting Brady. Even digging rules out of mothballs – check out the Tuck Rule – to help Brady win his first of seven Super Bowl rings.
Well, Brady is retired now and has a new job as the analyst for FOX NFL’s top game each week.
And that has become an issue because Brady is also vying for a minority ownership stake in the Las Vegas Raiders.

While Kylian Mbappe, arguably the best soccer player on planet Earth, was getting some shut-eye on Wednesday night, his Twitter account was hacked. As the hackers predictably attempted to scam some of Mbappe’s 14.4 million followers, they also fired off some wild tweets.
Mbappe has since re-gained access to his account and all of the hacker’s tweets have been deleted, the Internet lives on forever, and plenty of soccer fans grabbed screenshots of what was posted throughout the night.

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The Seattle Storm star point guard becomes the latest (and oldest) addition to Unrivaled, the new 3×3 basketball league to take place in Miami during the WNBA offseason.
The list of WNBA stars slated to participate in the Unrivaled Basketball League continues to grow. On Thursday, the league’s official social media accounts announced that Seattle Storm point guard Skylar Diggins-Smith will head to Miami during the WNBA offseason to participate in the brand-new 3×3 league for the sport’s top players.

Veteran NFL writer Armando Salguero is getting OutKick readers ready for the march to Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans with a handful of stories looking ahead to the 2024 NFL season.
The first month of the NFL season is promising.
Like, come watch this game because if you miss it, you’ll be out of the loop on what the league is about early in the 2024 season.
So here are the NFL’s five most intriguing games in September:
It’s a rematch of last year’s AFC Championship game and, as the first game of the new season, it will make some sort of early season statement.

LSU football coach Brian Kelly made it clear this week that he’s not a fan of what Oklahoma State is doing when it comes to raising NIL funds for players with QR codes. But was this a subtle shot at Mike Gundy in the process? 
The news came out last week that Oklahoma State would be utilizing its helmets as a way to invite fans to donate to the Cowboys NIL fund. During every game this season, players will have QR codes on the back of their helmets, which would then allow fans at home to use their phones as a way to donate.