The NFL Player’s Choir raised their voices to support the efforts of the American Cancer Society with a fun socially-distanced performance of the classic “Little Light of Mine.”
Hard work and unforeseen tragedy catapults Darrell Stewart, Jr. towards NFL success
The book of Job is a familiar biblical story. Job is widely known for facing unimaginable adversity and coming through on the other side with bigger and better than what he had before. For Michigan […]
NIK WALLENDA does the unimaginable
Earlier this week, daredevil Nik Wallenda tightrope walked over the Masaya Volcano in Nicaragua, becoming the first person ever to walk over an active volcano. It took Wallenda 31 minutes to complete the walk. After […]
Allen Iverson and Reebok helping Bethel High School Seniors in a big way
Reebok and NBA Hall of Famer, Allen Iverson, are giving Bethel High School rising seniors something to look forward to next year. Reebok has announced that the company will pay all of the college application […]
Serena Williams Launches Vegan fashion line
Last month, tennis legend Serena Williams launched her vegan fashion line during New York Fashion Week. Since 2012, Williams has been an advocate of being a vegan and expressed how her vegan diet helps her […]
Golf industry Trying to Appeal to More Women
The golf industry has been looking for ways to appeal to more women. Phenomenal female golfers such as Michelle Wie, Lexi Thompson, and Inbee Park have attracted many women to the sport, but so much […]
Alex Bowman cruises through Fontana for second Cup Series victory
Alex Bowman dominated the Auto Club Speedway on Sunday and took the flag for his second career NASCAR Cup Series victory. Coming into the race, Bowman and his team received a lot of criticism for […]
Don’t Fall For The ‘Forty’ Hype
Henry Ruggs III ran a 4.27 40-yard dash this week at the NFL Combine, and teams are salivating even more now over the Alabama product. Speed kills, but viewer discretion is still advised. Consider some of […]
Late interception stops the Dragons from a potential game-tying drive
The Seattle Dragons dropped their second consecutive game with a turnover late in the fourth quarter to lose to the St.Louis Battlehawks 23-16. After a horrible first half where the Dragons could not get any […]
Dallas Will USe Exclusive Franchise Tag on Prescott if Needed
The Dallas Cowboys want to assure quarterback Dak Prescott that they are working on a long-term deal for him and that he is their franchise quarterback. If a deal is not worked out before March […]
CBS to Pay Tony Romo $17 Million Annually
If you thought Tony Romo was good at his job, you clearly weren’t alone. In what would have surely been a competitive market for the quarterback turned sports analyst, the Columbia Broadcast System (CBS) slammed the door […]
Phoenix Suns and MassMutual Teach Youth About Financial Literacy
All too often we hear the story about the superstar athlete that has gone bankrupt within just a few years of retirement. From where we sit it may be easy to pass judgment on an […]
Arizona Cardinals to Host game in Mexico City
The Arizona Cardinals will be hosting a game in Mexico City during the 2020 NFL regular season. “Two years ago when the NFL awarded Super Bowl LVII to Arizona and State Farm Stadium, we understood the requirement […]
MLB names first Black and Latino born umpire crew chiefs
Major League Baseball has taken a progressional step forward this week, appointing their first Black crew chief, Kerwin Danley, while also appointing their first Latino-born crew chief, Alfonso Marquez. Danley started umpiring for the Major […]
Diversifying the Gender Roles in the NFL
Over the years many critics have asked why there weren’t any women coaches or executives in the National Football League. There was no definite answer. Earlier this month Katie Sowers became the first woman to […]