Tim Tebow and his wife Demi-Leigh Tebow announced on Tuesday they are expecting their first child.
The Tebows shared a video on social media announcing their child. Demi-Leigh dressed in white as Tim showed off the ultrasound photos of their impending child. The couple was extremely happy in the clip and appeared ready to start the next chapter of their lives.
"We are just so excited and so over the moon to be having a baby together," Demi-Leigh told People magazine in an interview published Tuesday.
"I'm so grateful because I just couldn't imagine a better life partner to do life with first and foremost," she added. "To be able to raise a little tiny human being together. I'm so grateful that Tim is my husband... that we get to do parenting together."
She told People she is 16 weeks pregnant.
The two added that it was "surreal" to think about becoming parents. They each spoke glowingly of one another when talking about why their partner would become great parents.
"She will be extremely loyal and loving. Demi is someone that is extremely determined," he said. "When she sets her mind to something, she goes all the way in β and I know that she will do that as a mom, too."
Demi-Leigh called her husband "extremely gracious" and "one of the most thoughtful people."
"I just think that he's one of the wisest people I have met β and I know that's a bold statement to make, but I truly believe it. Just in the way that he approaches every single day," she said.
The former NFL star married the former Miss Universe in 2020 after being engaged for three years.
Manchester City's wantaway defender Kyle Walker has been left out of the squad for the clash against Brentford on Tuesday as he explores a move away from the club.
Sevilla player Enrique Salas has been detained by police for allegedly intentionally earning yellow cards to fix sports betting results, LaLiga said Tuesday.
The MLS announced Tuesday will be allowed to use cash to acquire players from other clubs for the 2025 season, marking a significant shift from previous rules that restricted transfers to non-cash assets.
Bettman said in addition to players competing in the 2026 Olympics, they will play in a World Cup in 2028, go back to the Olympics in 2030, and then two years after that, have another World Cup to set the cycle of international play.
Bettman called the 4 Nations Face-Off an "appetizer" for what looks to be a packed international slate for the sport of hockey in the coming years.
The tournament will be the first time since 2016 that NHL players were in a best-on-best international tournament. It was the World Cup of Hockey in 2016, and there were eight teams in that tournament.
Because of the 4 Nations Face-Off, there will not be an All-Star Game this season.
Here is what you need to know about the upcoming tournament.
The tournament is a round-robin tournament, and each team will play three games.
For each regulation win, the winning team will receive three points. For each overtime or shootout win, the team will receive two points.
For each overtime or shootout loss, the team will receive one point. For a regulation loss, the team will not be awarded a point.
Overtime is a 10-minute, 3-on-3 sudden death period. If the overtime is scoreless, the game will be decided by a three-round shootout.
The top two teams will play in a winner-take-all final.
If overtime is needed in the championship game, it will be traditional 5-on-5 hockey with consecutive 20-minute periods, like how overtime works in the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
The tournament will be held in North America, with games being held at the Bell Centre in Montreal and the TD Garden in Boston.
There are two practice days, on February 10 and 11, and then the games begin.
There are four games being played at the Bell Centre, and three at the TD Garden.
Here are the games being played at the Bell Centre:
Saturday, Feb. 15, is a doubleheader at the Bell Centre. Finland plays Sweden at 1 p.m. ET, while Sweden will play the United States at 8 p.m. ET
The TD Garden will also host a doubleheader. On Monday, Feb. 17, Canada will play Finland at 1 p.m. ET, while Sweden will play the United States at 8 p.m. ET.
The championship game is on Thursday, Feb. 20, at 8 p.m. ET.
Each roster will consist of 13 forwards, seven defensemen and three goalies.
Forwards (listed alphabetically by last name):
Sam Bennett, Florida Panthers Anthony Cirelli, Tampa Bay Lightning Sidney Crosby, Pittsburgh Penguins Brandon Hagel, Tampa Bay Lightning Seth Jarvis, Carolina Hurricanes Travis Konecny, Philadelphia Flyers Nathan MacKinnon, Colorado Avalanche Brad Marchand, Boston Bruins Mitch Marner, Toronto Maple Leafs Connor McDavid, Edmonton Oilers Brayden Point, Tampa Bay Lightning Sam Reinhart, Florida Panthers Mark Stone, Vegas Golden Knights
Defensemen:
Cale Makar, Colorado Avalanche Josh Morrissey, Winnipeg Jets Colton Parayko, St. Louis Blues Alex Pietrangelo, Vegas Golden Knights Travis Sanheim, Philadelphia Flyers Shea Theodore, Vegas Golden Knights Devon Toews, Colorado Avalanche
Goalies:
Jordan Binnington, St. Louis Blues Adin Hill, Vegas Golden Knights Sam Montembeault, Montreal Canadiens
Matt Boldy, Minnesota Wild Kyle Connor, Winnipeg Jets Jack Eichel, Vegas Golden Knights Jake Guentzel, Tampa Bay Lightning Jack Hughes, New Jersey Devils Chris Kreider, New York Rangers Dylan Larkin, Detroit Red Wings Auston Matthews, Toronto Maple Leafs J.T. Miller, Vancouver Canucks Brock Nelson, New York Islanders Brady Tkachuk, Ottawa Senators Matthew Tkachuk, Florida Panthers Vincent Trocheck, New York Rangers
Defensemen:
Brock Faber, Minnesota Wild Adam Fox, New York Rangers Noah Hanifin, Vegas Golden Knights Quinn Hughes, Vancouver Canucks Charlie McAvoy, Boston Bruins Jaccob Slavin, Carolina Hurricanes Zach Werenski, Columbus Blue Jackets
Goalies:
Connor Hellebuyck, Winnipeg Jets Jake Oettinger, Dallas Stars Jeremy Swayman, Boston Bruins
Forwards:
Sebastian Aho, Carolina Hurricanes Joel Armia, Montreal Canadiens Aleksander Barkov, Florida Panthers Mikael Granlund, San Jose Sharks Erik Haula, New Jersey Devils Roope Hintz, Dallas Stars Kaapo Kakko, Seattle Kraken Patrik Laine, Montreal Canadiens Artturi Lehkonen, Colorado Avalanche Anton Lundell, Florida Panthers Eetu Luostarinen, Florida Panthers Mikko Rantanen, Colorado Avalanche Teuvo Teravainen, Chicago Blackhawks
Defensemen: Jani Hakanpaa, Toronto Maple Leafs Miro Heiskanen, Dallas Stars Esa Lindell, Dallas Stars Olli Maatta, Utah Hockey Club Niko Mikkola, Florida Panthers Rasmus Ristolainen, Philadelphia Flyers Juuso Valimaki, Utah Hockey Club
Goalies: Kevin Lankinen, Vancouver Canucks Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen, Buffalo Sabres Juuse Saros, Nashville Predators
Forwards: Viktor Arvidsson, Edmonton Oilers Jesper Bratt, New Jersey Devils Leo Carlsson, Anaheim Ducks Joel Eriksson Ek, Minnesota Wild Filip Forsberg, Nashville Predators William Karlsson, Vegas Golden Knights Adrian Kempe, Los Angeles Kings Elias Lindholm, Boston Bruins William Nylander, Toronto Maple Leafs Gustav Nyquist, Nashville Predators Elias Pettersson, Vancouver Canucks Lucas Raymond, Detroit Red Wings Mika Zibanejad, New York Rangers
Defensemen: Rasmus Andersson, Calgary Flames Jonas Brodin, Minnesota Wild Rasmus Dahlin, Buffalo Sabres Mattias Ekholm, Edmonton Oilers Gustav Forsling, Florida Panthers Victor Hedman, Tampa Bay Lightning Erik Karlsson, Pittsburgh Penguins
Goalies: Filip Gustavsson, Minnesota Wild Jacob Markstrom, New Jersey Devils Linus Ullmark, Ottawa Senators
There was only really one way for Miami Heat veteran Kevin Love to describe the teamβs loss to the Los Angeles Clippers on Monday night.
Miami led Los Angeles 48-43 at the half and then allowed 66 points in the second half to eventually lose 109-98. The loss snapped Miamiβs three-game winning streak. The team had a three-game losing streak before that.
Love played 15 minutes and scored nine points and grabbed three rebounds. He used OnlyFans model Bonnie Blue to describe the teamβs performance. He posted a photo of her holding a sign with the number 1,000 on it.
For Blue, it signified how many men she slept with. For Love, it described the Heatβs defense.
"When someone asks me how f---ed our 2nd half was last nightβ¦" he captioned the photo.
Love has been using his Instagram to joke about some of the Heatβs issues over the last few weeks. Most notably, the team has been dealing with Jimmy Butlerβs trade request and team president Pat Rileyβs unwillingness to deal the star forward.
Miami has been able to stay above water in tumultuous times. The Heat dropped to 20-18 with the loss.
The Heat sit in the seventh spot in the Eastern Conference β only a half-game behind the Milwaukee Bucks to avoid the play-in tournament.
Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) coaches voted unanimously Tuesday in favor of a proposal that would reduce college football's transfer windows down to a single 10-day period in January.