الاثنين، 1 يونيو 2020

Bears head coach Matt Nagy offers support in addressing current social unrest

While only a few head coaches have made public statements about the events of the last week across the country, Chicago Bears head coach Matt Nagy addressed the situation in an interview with ESPN Radio. Nagy said he had spoken with the team about the unfolding circumstances and offered his support to the players. “It’s [more]

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Michael Thomas grateful for chance to play for hometown Texans

Safety Michael Thomas signed with the Houston Texans in April after playing his first eight seasons in the NFL mostly with the Miami Dolphins and New York Giants. Thomas grew up in Houston and went to school at Stratford High School. Following the loss of a pair of family members to illness since the start [more]

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Rob Gronkowski loses the WWE 24/7 title

Buccaneers tight end Rob Gronkowski has made his official exit from pro wrestling. In a video with acting that is nearly as bad as the production values, Gronk has lost the WWE 24/7 title to Ron Killings. Killings was masquerading as a gardener while Gronk was filming a TikTok video. The person operating the camera [more]

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Michigan assistant salutes Harbaugh family’s impact on black coaches, QBs

Michigan offensive coordinator Josh Gattis tweeted a statement Monday night, but it was unlike any other statement issued thus far. Gattis expressed his appreciation to the Harbaugh family for the impact they have had on black coaches and black quarterbacks. “In challenging times of racial inequality and injustice I am even more thankful for the [more]

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Bears chairman George McCaskey: “We must do more than wring our hands and hope it doesn’t happen again”

Bears chairman George H. McCaskey has issued a statement regarding the ongoing unrest in our nation. In the statement, McCaskey calls for meaningful change. “A week ago another unnamed African-American man died at the hands of a white police officer,” McCaskey said. “We are witnessing the anger and frustration play out in protests across the [more]

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Damion Square says he is back with Chargers

Defensive tackle Damion Square announced via his instagram account on Monday that he will be back with the Los Angeles Chargers for the 2020 season. “How SW⚡⚡T it is to be loved by you!!!!!! GREATFULL to be back with FAMILY!” Square said in the posting. Square has spent the last five seasons playing for the [more]

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Where are the vast majority of NFL head coaches on the current unrest?

At this critical moment in American history, only three NFL head coaches have made public statements in their own names (and only their own names) about the situation. Three. Of 32. Even though the vast majority if the league’s players are minorities. Beyond Dolphins coach Brian Flores, Colts coach Frank Reich, and Chargers coach Anthony [more]

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