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Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce said he agrees that the NFL’s coverage of his romance with Taylor Swift is excessive. In the New Heights podcast hosted by Travis and his brother Jason Kelce, the two discussed the NFL’s excessive Swift coverage. “Let’s get to it. Is the NFL overdoing it? What’s your honest opinion? Take away your feelings for Taylor,” Jason asked Travis. “I think it’s fun when they show who was at the game. I think it brings a little bit more to the atmosphere, brings a little bit more to what you’re watching. But at the same time I think —.” Travis said. Jason then ...
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NFL Hall-of-Famer Michael Irvin will return to the NFL Network on Sunday following a February suspension that involved a hotel employee’s complaint. Marriott has settled a $100 million defamation lawsuit with Irvin. Irvin filed the lawsuit against Mariott and six others for defamation and tortious interference in a business relationship after a female employee accused the former wide receiver of inappropriate comments in an Arizona hotel lobby during Super Bowl weekend. Irvin has denied the allegations against him. Marriott stated that Irvin flagged down the female hotel employee while appeari...
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Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers lost yesterday’s game against the Pittsburgh Steelers 20-18, bringing their current status this season to an even three wins and three losses. In one moment from the TV coverage of the game, Brady was heard yelling in frustration at some of the team’s offensive players. In the clip, shared by Fox Sports NFL, Brady is seen yelling at several offensive players including one of the team’s centers Robert Hainsey and offensive tackle Tristain Wirfs. While it’s hard to hear all of Brady’s rant over the host’s commentary, he can clearly be heard saying, “You’re ...
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Details regarding the death of the former San Diego Chargers lineman Shane Olivea have been released to the public. Olivea, who passed away on March 2 at the age of 40, died from “hypertensive heart disease,” according to medical documents. Olivea played for the Chargers from 2004 to 2007 after beginning his football career at Ohio State. He was released from the Chargers in 2008 because of a pain pill addiction, saying he once took over 100 Vicodin pills in one day at the worst of his struggles. “There wasn’t one day in the NFL I wasn’t high on a pill after my rookie year,” Olivea told The Co...
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The son of ex-Patriots player Vince Wilfork pleaded guilty to stealing several of his father’s rings from various football championships including the Super Bowl, AFC championships, and a University of Miami college championship ring. D’Aundre Holmes-Wilfork stole the rings, which numbered five in total, and sold the Super Bowl rings for a total of $62,000 according to police. He also got $4,600 for eight other jewelry pieces. It wasn’t just his football rings either. Holmes-Wilfork also allegedly lifted a $10,000 white gold necklace, three pairs of diamond earrings and three white gold bracel...
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NFL quarterback Cam Newton has been receiving backlash for offensive comments about women he made during the latest episode of the Million Dollaz Worth of Game podcast. The former Panthers quarterback voiced his thoughts about how a woman should act, recalling that his mother and grandmother gave him a “perfect example” of what a woman should be, which he defined as “handling your own, but knowing how to cater to a man’s needs.” He went on to complain about women who “can’t cook” and “are too loud.” “And I think a lot of times when you get that aesthetic of like, ‘I’m a boss b—h, I’m this, I’m...
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Frank Ruggeri, an 18-year-old high schooler from Palm Bay, has released a petition asking the NFL to change Super Bowl Sunday into, well, Super Bowl Saturday, with some suggesting they make it a Monday holiday instead. Ruggeri’s argument was that a Saturday Super Bowl game would allow younger fans to stay up late without repercussions to school performance the next day. He first posted the petition to Change.org, but it has gained more momentum recently. In an appearance on Newsnation’s Morning In America, Ruggeri claimed that “17.2 million people miss work,” on the Monday after the Super Bowl...
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British love songwriter Ed Sheeran was announced to be headlining the NFL kickoff on August 6. The NFL has also dropped an expensive merch line in collaboration with Sheeran featuring baseball hats, t-shirts and a varsity-style jacket. In place of typical logos is the singer’s last name, plastered above the NFL crest. Football fans and Sheeran fans alike expressed confusion about the singer’s collaboration with the NFL. Twitter users noted that there seemed to be a great disparity between Sheeran’s typically slow, love ballads and football’s rugged image. The singer performed at the kickoff to...
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After being released from police custody, Trey Songz appeared to poke fun at his arrest in Kansas City, Missouri over the weekend. The “Bottoms Up” singer was arrested on Sunday at an NFL game after not complying with the state’s COVID-19 guidelines and refusing to wear a mask while watching the game. Songz is accused of fighting with a cop, after a video showed him punching and putting him in a headlock. Songz took to Instagram upon his Monday morning release to share a series of photos from the game, one including him wearing a mask, captioning it, “Chiefs game was lit right?!” Songz was arr...
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