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Jacksonville Jaguars general manager Trent Baalke nearly split his pants down the seam during a live presser, ripping a loud fart in front of reporters.
There was no speculation over whether the flatulent noise was a microphone issue or some kind of hiccup with the tech … Baalke actually let it rip and pardoned himself, like a gentleman. 
Baalke didn’t need to lean on one cheek to let out a silent killer — he chose to sit flat and sounded like he almost ‘shat.

Have you ever encountered those annoying NFL aggregate accounts or social-media reporters claiming they’ve got a scoop?
NFL agents have heard of them and are starting to shut up these source-less nightcrawlers looking for a seat at the table.
This offseason, San Francisco 49ers wideout Brandon Aiyuk has been the talk of the NFL trading block, and these so-called reporters are trying to pounce on faint scoops or make one up to claim they had it first if everything works out like they forecast, nay, guessed.

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Before her tee time on Thursday, LPGA super star Lilia Vu withdrew from the Chevron Championship due to injury.
World No. 2 golfer Lilia Vu will not defend her title at the Chevron Championship.
Ahead of her tee time on Thursday, the LPGA superstar withdrew due to a back flare-up during warmups.
She explained her decision to pull out of the tournament on Instagram.
“I have been dealing with a back injury for a while now. Some days are better than others, and today was, unfortunately, not a good day,” she wrote.

Wisconsin’s basketball program is going up in flames with Chucky Hepburn leaving the building.
In an absolutely shocking development, the incredibly talented point guard announced on his Instagram Thursday afternoon that he’s leaving the program to play his final year elsewhere.
It’s a stunning turn of events. Fans are in a state of shock, and it’s hard to put into words just how bad the situation is getting in Madison. Hepburn, the face of the program, is out the door, Tyler Wahl is done, Connor Essegian is transferring after an insane regression, A.J.

Notorious wild man and billionaire Steve Ballmer is at it again, only this time he’s bringing his wild ideas and making them a reality.
The former Microsoft CEO and entrepreneur is taking his creative technological aspects and bringing them into the sports world with a new ticketing concept for the Los Angeles Clippers that he believes will revolutionize how fans experience a live game.
Allow me to introduce “The Wall,” coming to the Clippers new Intuit Dome next season.