On the day Kobe Bryant was publicly memorialized, the Washington Wizards’ Bradley Beal did something no NBA player has done since the “Black Mamba.”
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Ryan Newman released from hospital following Daytona 500 crash
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Saints’ Taysom Hill wants to be NFL starter: ‘I definitely view myself as a franchise quarterback’
Taysom Hill told the AP he’d want to leave the Saints to pursue starting QB opportunities in the NFL. He has completed six passes in his career.
Five things we learned from the XFL’s opening game: Trading gimmicks for innovation was wise
Heading into their 2020 reboot, the XFL bet on innovation instead of gimmicks. After their season opener, the strategy proves to be working.