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Tom Brady has always had his own way of doing things — from his strict diet to his fitness and sleep routine. Sure, most of his habits were carefully calculated for peak performance. But according to Julian Edelman, the future Hall of Famer did plenty of weird stuff, too.
Appearing on ESPN’s The Pat McAfee Show last week, Edelman spilled some dirt on his former quarterback — including one story about a funny pregame ritual.

It’s hard to understate just how much the average golf fan HATED Bryson DeChambeau when he burst onto the PGA Tour scene in 2017. DeChambeau had a bombastic style, and seemed to revel in being hated by fans and other golfers.
He wore a “flat cap” and bragged about how far he could hit a golf ball – much farther than his competitors. This was an object fact, but not one that he was afraid to frequently discuss.

Good security, Vikings.
It’s that time of year in the NFL calendar where teams are releasing behind-the-scenes videos from their war rooms, and the decision making that went into the draft picks. This can often lead to some interesting discoveries — like how bad the Vikings’ internet security is.

The Minnesota Vikings wifi password is the kind of combination an idiot would have on their luggage. pic.twitter.com/taRr3PtDFN
— Jeremy Reisman (@DetroitOnLion) May 20, 2024

ENHANCE!

This comes to us from the team’s video about picking J.J.

The quest for a Super Bowl three-peat has been an impossible climb for all the would-be dynasties of the NFL. This offseason, the Kansas City Chiefs are turning their attempt to reach that untouched peak into an assault on Everest.
The Chiefs say their goal is to go where the undefeated Dolphins of the 1970s, the Steelers dynasties of the 70s and 80s, and even the Patriots during their 20-year run to six Super Bowls, failed to go.

One of the most pivotal weeks in collegiate sports has arrived, with the future of revenue sharing with athletes at the forefront. 
The ongoing discussions surrounding the House vs. NCAA lawsuit has spurned a reaction on where we are headed when it comes to athletes getting a piece of the expensive pie that comes with the NCAA and conferences deciding on how to settle a lawsuit centered around NIL, and backpay for former athletes.

Xander Schauffele winning the 2024 PGA Championship not only erased the narrative that he was a player incapable of getting the job done on one of the game’s biggest stages, but it also earned him a five-year exemption into future major championships. 
Some believe that, given that security, the 30-year-old may be enticed to make a move to LIV Golf. He’d undoubtedly earn a huge signing bonus to join the Saudi-backed circuit to go play less golf and not have to worry about being eligible for any major championships over the next half-decade.

Our plans for the new game.
The return of College Football video games is so close we can almost taste it. Last week EA Sports unveiled their official trailer for EA Sports College Football 25 with a release date of July 19 — and it sparked our imaginations wondering how deep we’ll be able to go.
Naturally we’ll all jump into quick game first, just to get a feeling for things — but from there we have some wild plans for our first true mission inside the game. Here’s what we can’t wait to do.