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The Kentucky quarterback prospect explained how the viral beverage mixture originated at the NFL combine.
Quarterback prospect Will Levis had a good day at the NFL combine on Saturday, showing off his strong arm in an attempt to boost his draft stock. But while he allowed his talents to shine on the field, he also got a chance to explain a personal oddity off the field.
Levis made news last summer when he was seen putting mayonnaise in his coffee instead of usual accompaniments, such as cream or sugar.

The two-time Super Bowl champion became the first athlete to host the show since 2020.
Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce continued to live his best offseason, hosting Saturday Night Live for the first time this weekend. When all eyes were on him during the monologue, Kelce poked fun at himself, his brother Jason and Patrick Mahomes.
Kelce opened the show by performing an impression of Mahomes saying “more, more, more,” just like he does to pump up the Chiefs on the sideline.

Josh Gordon is back playing the game that he loves and is having a lot of fun along the way. As is his quarterback, Ben DiNucci.
That was evident during Saturday night’s matchup against the Las Vegas Vipers,
Gordon, 31, was drafted in the sixth round of the XFL Draft last month by the Seattle Sea Dragons. He returned to Washington, where he played two years with the Seahawks, and has quickly become DiNucci’s best red zone target.

There’s a new UFC women’s flyweight champion of the world.
Valentina Shevchenko’s reign as the UFC women’s flyweight titleholder has come to an end after the Kyrgyzstan native was stunned by challenger Alexa Grasso at UFC 285 on Saturday night. 
Grasso entered the fray as a massive underdog but pulled off a stunning submission with a minute left in the fourth round to secure the upset victory over the reigning champion.
The co-main event was electric, as Grasso put on the performance of a lifetime in order to shock the world and snatch the belt from Shevchenko’s grasp.

Two of the greatest people I have met as a sportswriter are former LSU baseball coach/athletic director Skip Bertman and Alabama football coach Nick Saban.
Each is consistently the smartest person in the room. When both often sat in the same room when Saban was LSU’s football coach from 2000-04 and Bertman was AD starting in 2001, let’s just say it was a tie. Bertman won the last one, though, when he said Saban would not succeed in the NFL and his future was on the college level.

More smoke is swirling the Big Ten might extend invites to Oregon and Washington.
A recent report claimed the Huskies and Ducks believe spots are waiting for them in the B1G, which might give the programs zero incentive to sign any new PAC-12 deal.
Now, it sounds like that is the case, according to Colin Cowherd. However, neither team would get a full Big Ten revenue share.
Big Ten reportedly open to adding Washington and Oregon.