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Jacksonville scattered, smothered and covered the Chargers Saturday night.
Waffle House is a Southern institution, and Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence is a Southern man through and through.
The Knoxville, Tenn.-born and Cartersville, Ga.-raised signal-caller celebrated Jacksonville’s 31-30 win in style. After the Jaguars rallied from 27 down on Saturday to beat the Chargers in an AFC wild-card game, Lawrence made waves by dining with his wife and friends at a North Florida Waffle House.

He couldn’t help but laugh at himself when celebrating with his players.
A year after his job security was called into question, this one had to feel pretty good for Mike McCarthy. And luckily for football fans, the whole NFL world got to enjoy his viral celebration. 
The typically stoic and serious Cowboys coach was given his team’s victory chain by Trevon Diggs and proceeded to dance in the locker room after their 31–14 win over the Buccaneers on Monday. There’s nothing quite like a NFL coach trying his best on the dance floor.

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Kevin Warren needs some hobbies, and we are here to help
New Chicago Bears CEO Kevin Warren is being introduced at a press conference, and when asked about what he does outside of work, he provided this answer:

Bears CEO Kevin Warren says he’s a boring person who has no hobbies. He says his wife Greta has told him for years to take up more hobbies but recently gave up, as all he has is his family and his work. (She smiles and nods her head in the crowd.

Chip Ganassi Racing has announced that IndyCar vet Takuma Sato will handle ovals for the team’s No. 11 Honda this season. That means that the two-time Indianapolis 500 winner will have a shot at a third spot on the Borg-Warner Trophy.
Sato will share the ride with rookie Marcus Armstrong who will tackle the series’ road and street circuits. Armstrong comes to IndyCar after finishing P13 in Formula 2 last year.
“First of all, I would like to thank Chip and Mike for helping put this all together.

The former NFL tight end reportedly hasn’t been listed as a defendant at this time, although he was a brand ambassador for Voyager Digital.
Rob Gronkowski has been issued a subpoena for the class-action lawsuit against Mavericks owner Mark Cuban and the franchise for the promotion of cryptocurrency brokerage Voyager Digital, according to court documents obtained by The Athletic.  
The NFL veteran is a brand ambassador for the now-bankrupt company. At the time of publication, Gronkowski has not been listed as a defendant in the case.