Saquon Barkley brought a very special guest to his Philadelphia Eagles introductory press conference on Thursday: His 5-year-old daughter Jada.
As the team’s new running back sat down and addressed the media for his first time in Philadelphia, his daughter quickly chimed in and brought some positive energy to the room.
“How’s everyone doing?” Barkley asked.
“Good, Daddy!” Jada yelled back.
This made the audience laugh and Barkley smile. He made sure to shush her kindly, though, so she wouldn’t continue to talk throughout his press conference.
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Warriors coach Steve Kerr thought that Trayce Jackson-Davis’ dunk over Victor Wembanyama was one of the best plays of the NBA season.
The Texans gave running back Joe Mixon a three-year, $27 million contract extension, including $13 million guaranteed, sources told ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
At his introductory news conference with the Eagles, Saquon Barkley says he will be “forever grateful” to Giants fans.
Defensive lineman Arik Armstead is signing a 3-year, $51 million contract with the Jacksonville Jaguars, a source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
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The Commanders are trading quarterback Sam Howell to the Seahawks in a pick swap.
Rick Pitino exited the court at Madison Square Garden with an index finger in the air, cheers ringing in his ears, a man returning to his element. He applauded the St. John’s Red Storm pep band for its efforts, then slapped hands with fans hanging over the railing. It had been a labyrinthine journey to this homecoming, the kind of March moment both the underachieving program and the aging coach envisioned a year ago when Pitino was hired.
This is why they did it. It was inevitable that Pitino would deliver here, a prodigal son returned to this cathedral of the sport.
At the end of a tough season on the court and away from it, the Memphis coach told reporters Thursday that he’s “not looking to play no more NITs.
At the end of a tough season on the court and away from it, Memphis coach Penny Hardaway told reporters that he’s “not looking to play no more NITs.