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Turns out Ja isn’t the only member of his family who’s got game.

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Grizzlies star Ja Morant has emerged as one of the best guards in the NBA over the last few seasons.
Morant, who is in his fourth season in the league, is averaging 27.3 points, 8.0 assists and 5.5 rebounds per game on 46.5% shooting from the floor.
As Morant has emerged as one of the league’s best players, there may be another member of his family who is an up-and-coming star: his sister Teniya.

Nathaniel Hackett is being used as Aaron Rodgers bait … again
Hey y’all, remember when the Broncos were considered favorites to land Aaron Rodgers because Nathaniel Hackett became the head coach in Denver?
Remember the photoshops?

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Remember the random Aaron Rodgers quotes about Hackett?

Aaron Rodgers said this about new Broncos HC Nathaniel Hackett in November 2020…
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Things are getting weird in Dallas, what does that mean for Dak Prescott’s future with the Cowboys?
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Losing in the playoffs can send teams and their fans in one of two directions – It will either be seen as a launching point for success to come, or the moment a complete tear-down becomes necessary.

The USSF is now without a sporting director and men’s general manager while it also searches for the next USMNT coach.
On Wednesday night, the U.S. men’s national team and its interim coaching staff kicked off the 2026 World Cup cycle in administrative limbo. On Thursday morning, they awoke in Los Angeles to what U.S. Soccer Federation (USSF) president Cindy Parlow Cone called “a clean canvas.

New England reportedly endured unprecedented disorganization and acrimony under Bill Belichick this season.
Bill O’Brien, the new Patriots offensive coordinator who previously worked under Bill Belichick, will have his hands full in resurrecting an offense that was reportedly “dysfunctional” and “riddled with distrust,” according to a bombshell report from the Boston Herald.