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US-Präsident Joe Biden hat die Super-Bowl-Sieger Kansas City Chiefs im Weißen Haus in Washington empfangen. Der Demokrat würdigte das Football-Team als «außergewöhnlich». Die Mannschaft brachte Biden als Geschenk einen Helm mit, den der Präsident unter Johlen des Publikums direkt aufsetzte. Mit dabei war der Star der Mannschaft, Travis Kelce, der in den vergangenen Monaten neben sportlichen Erfolgen vor allem Schlagzeilen wegen seiner Beziehung zu Popstar Taylor Swift gemacht hatte. Taylor Swift ist in den USA eine Art Lichtgestalt. Die 34-Jährige besuchte in der vergangenen Saison zahlreiche ...
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デンバー・ブロンコスのワイドレシーバー(WR)マーヴィン・ミムスはキャリア2年目に大きな役割を果たす...
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バッファロー・ビルズが現地5月31日(金)に発表したところによると、2度のNCAA(全米大学体育協会...
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カンザスシティ・チーフスがホワイトハウスで初めて表彰されるまで、予想された以上に時間を要した。 ただ...
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Washington (AFP) - Was it a sign that Joe Biden is preparing for a bruising election battle ahead? The US president put a Kansas City Chiefs helmet on his head as he welcomed the Super Bowl winners to the White House on Friday -- then joked he wanted to be back-to-back champions like them. "Winning back-to-back -- I kind of like that," said Biden, who is aiming for a second term in office in a tough rematch with former president Donald Trump in November's US presidential election. Kansas City were the first team to win back-to-back Lombardi Trophies since the New England Patriots in 2003-2004...
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As the Kansas City Chiefs visited President Joe Biden at the White House on Friday, Travis Kelce finally got his chance to take the podium. Remember, during last year’s visit, Patrick Mahomes wouldn’t let him speak when the team headed to Washington, D.C. But on Friday, when the president called him up to the podium while celebrating the team’s Super Bowl victory, Kelce had jokes. Biden said he was going to bring Kelce up to the microphone, although he “didn’t know what he was gonna say” when he got there. Apparently, the Pro Bowl tight end got a stern warning from the Secret Service, so it wa...
On3
The Jaguars are negotiating with Trevor Lawrence for a huge pay jump. And Jacksonville’s coach says he’s seeing big leaps in the quarterback’s leadership. Lawrence and the Jaguars are in the midst of phase three of OTAs. They can do full team drills, although no contact is allowed, especially to Lawrence, who struggled for the first time with injuries last season. Coach Doug Pederson said he can see Lawrence’s development on the field and off of it. The off of it part may be the most important. “He’s becoming the vocal leader in the locker room, on the field, in meetings,” Pederson told report...
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The Dallas Cowboys signed running back Rico Dowdle to a new deal in March to keep him around at least one more season. The former Gamecock started his career with injuries but is now standing out in a crowded room of running backs as he heads into his fifth year in the league. Head coach Mike McCarthy revealed his thoughts on Dowdle ahead of the team’s final OTAs session before mandatory minicamp next week. “He’s had a good offseason, looks great,” McCarthy said on Thursday. “He’s done an excellent job honing his training. (Dowdle’s) very bright, very instinctive football player… He’s definite...
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As Russell Wilson and Justin Fields compete against each other to be the Steelers starting quarterback, there’s some chatter that suggests maybe Pittsburgh should use both. At the same time. Now, it wouldn’t be the primary Steelers offense, but a change of pace. Wilson could be under center with Fields lined up wide or as a running back. Pittsburgh used former Colorado Buffalo Kordell Stewart in such a way back in the 1990s when Bill Cowher was head coach and Neil O’Donnell the starting quarterback. Stewart even punted in a playoff game. The modern day equivalent would be Taysom Hill with the ...
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Olympic gold medal winner Gable Steveson is officially entering the NFL. The Buffalo Bills signed the former Minnesota wrestler this week, according to his agent Carter Chow. Steveson teased a potential deal with the Bills when he took a visit to meet with the team earlier this month. Steveson posted to his Instagram story that he was in Buffalo inside the Bills’ stadium as he shared a photo of the field two weeks ago. Following his release from the WWE, Steveson reportedly had options to return to Minnesota for one more wrestling season, go into MMA or even try out for the NFL. Bills head coa...
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