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76ers shut down Joel Embiid for rest of NBA season due to nagging knee injury

28 February 2025 at 19:19

Joel Embiid's stellar 2022-23 season, which culminated with the Philadelphia 76ers center receiving NBA MVP honors, seems like a distant memory. The 7-footer's pro basketball career has been hampered by injuries, with knee issues contributing to his latest setback.

On Friday, the Sixers announced the seven-time NBA All-Star would be forced to watch games from the sideline for the rest of the season due to a left knee injury. He underwent a procedure to address the knee problems last February, but never seemed to return to form. Emiid and the Sixers tried to manage the pain and swelling in the knee this season prior to shutting him down.

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The 76ers said the decision to shut down Embiid through the stretch of the 2024-25 campaign was made once it was determined he was "medically unable to play."

"The Philadelphia 76ers and Joel Embiid have been consulting with top specialists regarding ongoing issues with his left knee. After further evaluation, it has been determined that he is medically unable to play and will miss the remainder of the season to focus on treatment and rehabilitation," the team said in a statement.

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"We are working with medical experts to determine the exact treatment plan and will update media when we have more information. The team and specialists will continue working with Joel to ensure the best path forward for his long-term health and performance."

Counting the 164 games he missed his first two seasons after he was the third overall pick in the 2014 NBA Draft and what's left of this season, Embiid will have played in 452 of 883 76ers' games by the end of this season — missing nearly 50% of the regular season.

The 76ers are 8-11 with Embiid this season, and 12-27 without him.

Embiid has been hobbled by injuries all season, and served a three-game suspension for shoving a member of the media. He’s averaged 23.8 points — he averaged at least 30 and won two scoring titles the last three seasons — and scored only 29 points combined in his last two games.

Embiid acknowledged earlier this month he may have to undergo another surgery on the left knee.

"I think the straightforward answer is that when you’ve got something that’s inconsistent, at some point, you’ve got to do something about it," Embiid said. "We don’t know what it is. We’re looking into every option."

He played just 39 games last season due to a torn meniscus in his left knee. Embiid did win a gold medal with the U.S. Olympic team last year at the Paris Games.

He has played only 58 regular-season games and seven play-in tournament and playoff games since he earned league MVP honors.

Embiid signed a $193 million contract extension ahead of the season and has banked nearly $266 million in career earnings. 

Philadelphia entered this season as one of the favorites to contend for an NBA title, but the team is in the midst of a nine-game losing streak. The Sixers entered Friday in the 12th spot in the Eastern Conference standings.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Accused accomplice in former Olympian's alleged $1 billion cocaine ring faces federal charges in US

28 February 2025 at 19:13

An accused accomplice in a $1 billion drug ring allegedly led by former Canadian Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding has been brought to the U.S. from Mexico to face federal charges, the U.S. Justice Department announced Friday in a release provided to Fox News Digital. 

Andrew Clark, 34, a Canadian citizen who was living in Mexico, was arrested by Mexican authorities in October 2024 and is scheduled to be arraigned Monday in U.S. District Court in Arizona. 

"The defendant, as described in the superseding indictment, played a key role in running a violent, international drug trafficking organization that was responsible for multiple murders," Acting U.S. Attorney Joseph T. McNally said in Friday's announcement. 

"We are grateful to have him in the United States where he will face justice. When law enforcement officials around the globe work together, there is nowhere criminals can hide."

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Clark's aliases include "The Dictator," and he allegedly controlled a $1 billion drug enterprise with supply routes that transported tons of cocaine from Colombia to Canada by way of Mexico and Southern California.  

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Wedding, who competed in the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City for Canada, faces drug trafficking charges in Canada that date back to 2015, Royal Canadian Mounted Police Chief Superintendent Chris Leather said.

Wedding was previously convicted in the U.S. of conspiracy to distribute cocaine, and he was sentenced to prison in 2010, according to federal records. 

According to the superseding indictment, Wedding and Clark allegedly directed the murders of two individuals and the attempted murder of a third victim in Ontario, Canada, in November 2023. Wedding and Clark also allegedly ordered the murder of a fourth individual in May 2024. 

Clark and another co-defendant are also charged with the murder of a fifth individual in Ontario, Canada, in April 2024.

From March 2024 to August 2024, Wedding and Clark allegedly conspired with others to distribute more than 1,800 kilograms of cocaine. Wedding, Clark, and their co-conspirators also allegedly transferred approximately a quarter of a billion dollars from April 2024 to September 2024. Investigators seized more than $3 million from one cryptocurrency wallet in a single day.

Clark is the second named defendant in the superseding indictment that charges a total of 16 defendants. With Clark’s expected court appearance, a total of eight defendants will have been arraigned in this case. The trial of Clark’s alleged co-conspirators is scheduled to begin May 6.

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Former NFL punter Chris Kluwe fired from high school coaching job after calling MAGA a 'Nazi movement'

28 February 2025 at 17:58

Former NFL punter Chris Kluwe said he was fired from his job as a California high school football coach after a speech at a city council meeting in which he called MAGA a "Nazi movement." 

"Just got fired from being a freshman football coach, if you want to know what MAGA does to communities," Kluwe wrote on BlueSky Thursday. "They don’t care about what helps people, because the school is certainly not going to find an ex-NFL player willing to coach there at that level, they only care about trying to hurt people."

Kluwe later told CNN the school fired him because the incident was "getting too much attention."

Kluwe was arrested at a Huntington Beach City Council meeting last week when he was protesting Huntington Beach’s decision to display a plaque at a public library. The plaque used the words magical, alluring, galvanizing and adventurous, and their initials spelled MAGA.

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A video from the meeting shows Kluwe criticizing the MAGA movement, calling it "a Nazi movement" and saying he would engage in civil disobedience. Kluwe later went to the front of the meeting, and police handcuffed him and led him out.

Days later, Kluwe made an appearance on CNN, and he did not back down from his stance.

"I believe we’re on the path that Nazi Germany went down under Hitler," he said. "And I say that as a political science and history major, as someone who has studied history. And the parallels are very, very clear." 

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Kluwe, 43, took issue with the Trump administration’s stance on transgender athletes competing in girls and women’s sports, among other issues. 

"This administration is trying to put obedience over duty to the country. This administration is trying to thrust our country into turmoil in order to reap power for themselves. And I think regardless of political affiliation, all of us as Americans should be able to agree — no kings, no tyrants, not now, not ever," Kluwe said.

Kluwe addressed the election and those who voted for President Donald Trump, claiming "Hitler was elected too." 

"There were a lot of very good Germans who believed that Hitler was going to have their best interests in mind. And I think there are a lot of good Americans that think that Trump has their best interests in mind. But I am very confident that what this administration has shown — has already shown — that Trump does not have their best interests in mind."  

On Wednesday, Kluwe said he wants other officials to "start engaging in civil disobedience."

"I want our elected Democratic officials to start engaging in civil disobedience," he told the Daily Pilot. "People need to be aware that what’s going on with this administration is leading us down a really dark path. Right now, no one is willing to step up and do that. So, if I want to ask them to do it, then I have to be willing to do it too."

Kluwe also told TMZ he would consider running for public office. 

Kluwe punted for the Minnesota Vikings from 2005-12. 

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Eagles star A.J. Brown reveals why he pursued football career over baseball

28 February 2025 at 17:26

A.J. Brown's sixth season in the NFL was likely his most memorable. The All-Pro wide receiver delivered a third consecutive 1,000-yard season and was a key part of the Philadelphia Eagles' run to a Super Bowl title.

Before making the leap to the NFL, Brown finished with just under 3,000 receiving yards with the Ole Miss Rebels during his time as a college football star. 

While Brown has become one of the best players in his sport, there was a time when he contemplated a different path.

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The three-time Pro Bowler excelled at football and baseball at Starkville High in Mississippi. He also played in the 2015 Under Armour High School All-America Baseball Game. 

Brown admitted he was alarmed by the hard-throwing abilities of pitchers competing in that game, which led to his decision to pursue football. 

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"I’ll tell you when I made the decision to play football. I’m in right field. I’m in the All-America game in Chicago. The first was like 97 (mph) — 97 off the rip? I’m usually facing like 85," Brown explained during a recent appearance on the "Million Dollaz Worth of Game" podcast.

"We still in high school, though. So, these are all high school players, and these guys are probably gonna go first round. I see him throwing an off-speed pitch, and it’s like a 90-mph breaking ball. I’m gonna see if I can go over here and hit this."

Brown did draw interest from MLB teams, and the San Diego Padres drafted him in one of the later rounds in 2016. Brown, however, elected to attend college in his native Mississippi and take the football route. Brown earned first-team All-SEC honors twice during his standout career at Ole Miss.

Earlier this month, Padres area scout Stephen Moritz recalled scouting Brown a decade ago and seeing his elite athleticism.

"You're never certain," Moritz told MLB.com. "As scouts, you're wrong more often than you're right. But I was as certain as I could be [that] he was going to be a good outfielder. He was going to be great in the outfield. There was too much athleticism. There was natural ability. You add all his tools together, that was the one thing I was pretty confident in. This dude is going to be a good outfielder in the big leagues."

In 2020, Brown detailed how baseball helped mold him into the football player he is today.

"You catch the ball with your eyes," Brown told ESPN. "Baseball really helped me out with that for football. When you're tracking a ball, especially a deep ball, it helped me a lot. I played center field in baseball. On a deep pass in football, you judge it and track it just like a center fielder."

The Tennessee Titans selected Brown in the second round of the 2019 NFL Draft and traded him to the Eagles during the 2022 NFL Draft.

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Ex-Vikings player calls Tim Walz 'disgusting, disgrace to football' for letting trans athletes in girls sports

28 February 2025 at 17:10

Former Minnesota Vikings and University of Minnesota football player Jack Brewer will be joining conservative activist Riley Gaines for a rally in his home state Monday to lobby for a bill to ban transgender athletes in women's sports. 

The "Preserving Girls' Sports Act" passed in the state's House Education Policy Committee Feb. 20 and will be voted on in the House of Representatives Monday. If it passes there, it will go to Gov. Tim Walz's desk, where it is expected to get vetoed because Walz is a strong advocate for transgender rights. 

Brewer, the founder of the Jack Brewer Foundation, told Fox News Digital he finds Walz's pro-trans stances "disgusting," especially considering Walz was a high school football coach at Mankato West High School in the 1990s. 

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"It's absolutely disgusting, and it's why, when you see him and you see his mannerisms and the way he carries himself, you know this guy doesn't appeal to real men and boys who have battled it out on the gridiron, man. I have nothing in common with this guy," Brewer said. 

"I think he's a disgrace to the football world to be honest." 

In April 2023, Walz signed the "Trans Refuge" bill that shields people seeking and providing gender-affirming care in the state. Recently, Minnesota has come under investigation by the U.S. Department of Education for defying President Donald Trump's recent "No Men in Women's Sports" executive order because Minnesota has continued to allow trans athletes to compete against girls in high school.

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Walz's daughter, Hope Walz, recently went viral for a series of TikTok videos in which she spoke out against Trump's executive order and in defense of transgender athletes. 

Brewer hopes to have a conversation with the governor about this issue. 

"When I get there on Monday, if he would invite me in his office and have a conversation about this, I would respectfully accept it," Brewer said. "I would tell him that I know that deep down in his heart he doesn't believe in it. 

"I think deep down in his heart he knows it's wrong. I think he's trying to appeal to a far-left liberal base … and raise money. These LGBTQ groups donate a lot of money, particularly in Minnesota. So, the money and power they have is really pushing this legislation." 

Brewer does not expect Walz to sign the bill into law if it reaches his desk. 

"You know he's not going to do it because it's just who he has continued to be," Brewer said. "I pray that he has a change of heart and an awakening, but I'm sure if he does sign it, it will just be because the money train has ended."

Gaines also told Fox News Digital she doesn't expect Walz to sign the bill.

"I'm fairly certain Gov. Walz would veto this bill," Gaines said. "But even if it doesn't have the best possibility of being signed into law, it is so, so important that we have these members, these representatives, these senators, on the record. Do they stand with women or do they not?" 

Walz's office did not respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment before publication.

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Auburn football coach Hugh Freeze diagnosed with early-stage prostate cancer, school says

28 February 2025 at 16:40

Auburn Tigers head coach Hugh Freeze was recently diagnosed with prostate cancer, the university revealed on Friday.

Due to early detection, doctors believe Freeze's cancer "is very treatable and curable," according to a statement from the school. The 55-year-old is expected to maintain his football coaching schedule as he fulfills his job duties during his treatment.

The Tigers are scheduled to start spring practice in late March. 

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"Recently, Coach Freeze was diagnosed with an early form of prostate cancer," the statement said. "Thankfully, it was detected early and his doctors have advised that it is very treatable and curable. He will continue his normal coaching duties and responsibilities, and with forthcoming proper treatment, is expected to make a full recovery."

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Auburn officials also shared Freeze's hope that his health battle serves as a reminder of undergoing health screenings annually.

"Coach Freeze is incredibly appreciative of our medical professionals and has asked that we use his experience as a reminder of the importance of prioritizing and scheduling annual health screenings," the statement said.

Auburn finished with a 6-6 regular-season record under Freeze in 2023, before losing in the Music City Bowl. The Tigers did not show much improvement in Freeze's second season at the helm, finishing with a 5-7 record.

Auburn did bolster its roster via the transfer portal this offseason, which could help the team become contenders in the Southeastern Conference in 2025.

Freeze previously managed to coach while dealing with health issues in the past. 

In 2019, he suffered a herniated disk in his back and a staph infection. Freeze continued to coach the Liberty Flames football team from a hospital bed which was temporarily relocated to the stadium's coaches' box for the team's Aug. 31, 2019, game.

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Trump claims Eagles will visit White House for Super Bowl celebration after skipping 2018 visit

28 February 2025 at 15:26

There have been questions about whether the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles would visit the White House to celebrate their title.

President Donald Trump told The Spectator Friday the Eagles will, in fact, visit the White House.

"They’re coming here. Philadelphia is coming here," Trump said. 

After the Eagles won their first Super Bowl during Trump's first term in 2018, the team declined Trump's invitation to the White House. 

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Trump announced Tuesday he would extend an invite.

"They will be [invited]. We haven't yet, but we will be," Trump said. "I thought it was a great performance by them. Absolutely, they'll be extended an invitation. We'll do it right away. We'll do it some time today. They deserve to be down here, and we hope to see them."

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The day after the Super Bowl, veteran offensive lineman Lane Johnson said it would be a "team decision" to make a White House visit. Johnson was a part of the 2018 Super Bowl team that had its invitation rescinded by Trump after some players refused to visit the White House due to Trump’s criticism of those who knelt or raised fists during the national anthem in protest of racial injustice and police brutality.

Trump released a statement at the time about canceling his invitation, saying "the 1,000 fans planning to attend the event deserve better."

"They disagree with their President because he insists that they proudly stand for the National Anthem, hand on heart, in honor of the great men and women of our military and the people of our country," Trump’s statement from seven years ago said.

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Riley Gaines urges AOC to change position on trans athletes in women's sports amid Rep's recent silence on it

28 February 2025 at 14:22

As the national debate over trans inclusion in girls' and women's sports has reached a boiling point in recent weeks, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., has been uncharacteristically quiet on the issue. Now, conservative influencer Riley Gaines has extended an invitation to the congresswomen to join the other side of the issue. 

"I absolutely believe that AOC, of course she has a platform, she's in a position of influence and power, and I believe she could influence the Democratic members to cross the line and return to sanity. I do believe there is an obligatory responsibility from every member of congress," Gaines told Fox News Digital in an exclusive interview. 

Gaines believes that if Ocasio-Cortez were to suddenly take a stand against trans inclusion in girls' and women's sports that it would be "performative" but that it would still benefit the congresswoman's political reputation. 

"While I don't agree with many other things outside of this issue that AOC stands for, I would certainly applaud her or any Democrat [for speaking out against trans inclusion]," Gaines said. 

"I don't believe AOC is out of contention for running for president in 2028, and if that's the case, [trans inclusion in women's sports] is certainly something she would want to distance herself from." 

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Ocasio-Cortez last spoke out on the issue directly when the House of Representatives voted on the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act on Jan. 14. That day, she gave an impassioned, controversial speech on the House floor, where she claimed that the bill would empower child sexual predators and that "trans girls are girls." 

The speech ignited immense backlash and mockery, including by Democrats, one of whom told Fox News Digital they and others were unregistering from the party in response. 

Since then, President Donald Trump has passed an executive order banning trans inclusion in women's and girls' sports nationally, and the NCAA has amended its gender eligibility to comply with the order. Meanwhile, multiple Democrat states have openly defied Trump, prompting federal investigations against those states and potentially cuts to funding in response. 

On Monday, the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act will get a vote on the Senate floor. 

Ocasio-Cortez has not weighed in on the issue, despite being a notable advocate for trans inclusion in the past. She has only referenced a recent exchange between Trump and Maine Governor Janet Mills on the issue with a Bluesky post that says, "that's how it's done." However, she hasn't addressed Trump's order or the issue of trans inclusion as whole in detail. 

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During a virtual town hall hosted by Ocasio-Cortez on Feb. 21, she did not address the issue despite Fox News Digital submitting a question on it. Ocasio-Cortez's office has not responded to multiple requests for comment on the issue by Fox News Digital over email. 

Ocasio-Cortez did mention the overall subject of Democrat support for the trans community during an interview on "The Weekly Show with Jon Stewart" podcast on Jan. 23. 

"When we allow ourselves to constantly be distracted by these culture wars around trans people, it's a new thing every day, and the answer isn't that we just let those people be attacked, it's that we say, ‘What are you doing, man?’ I think we need to make standing up for those folks just such an afterthought that it's not even a debate," Ocasio-Cortez said. 

"Like, we need to understand and see the bait for what it is, but we don’t take the bait by letting those rights just erode and go by the wayside."

But Gaines is not surprised by Ocasion-Cortez's, and other Democrats', sudden distance from the issue of trans inclusion in girls' sports.

"We shouldn't be surprised this is the position AOC is taking," Gaines said. "Number one, cancel culture is losing its grip, and number two, it means they're trying to distance themselves from their voting records or whatever that may be, because they know that this is a losing issue. And it shows they just have no conviction. From the inception, this issue has been a farce." 

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Ocasio-Cortez has previously voted in favor of multiple bills that would enable trans athletes to play in women's and girls' sports nationwide, including the Equality Act and the Transgender Bill of Rights. The congresswomen previously suggested that the Green Party was "predatory" in an X post responding to 2024 Green Party VP nominee Butch Ware speaking out against trans inclusion in women's sports. 

Before that, Ocasio-Cortez even criticized former President Joe Biden, who made multiple efforts to enable trans inclusion, for not doing enough to enable it. 

In April 2023, when Biden proposed a Title IX change that would outlaw bans on trans athletes in girls' sports but would allow for bans on students "based on a set of sex-related criteria unique to their community," Ocasio-Cortez called it a "disgrace."

"Absolutely no reason for the Biden admin to do this. It is indefensible and embarrassing," she wrote on X that month. "The admin can still walk this back, and they should. It’s a disgrace." 

However, the issue of trans inclusion in women's and girls' sports has become a widely opposed issue over the last year, and data suggests  that it even affected the outcome of the 2024 election. 

A recent New York Times/Ipsos survey found that the vast majority of Americans, including a majority of Democrats, don't think transgender athletes should be permitted to compete in women's sports. 

"Thinking about transgender female athletes — meaning athletes who were male at birth but who currently identify as female — do you think they should or should not be allowed to compete in women’s sports?" the survey asked. 

Of the 2,128 people who participated, 79% said biological males who identify as women should not be allowed to participate in women's sports. Of the 1,025 people who identified as Democrats or leaning Democrat, 67% said that transgender athletes should not be allowed to compete with women. 

national exit poll conducted by the Concerned Women for America legislative action committee found that 70% of moderate voters saw the issue of "Donald Trump’s opposition to transgender boys and men playing girls' and women’s sports and of transgender boys and men using girls' and women’s bathrooms" as important to them. 

Additionally, 6% said it was the most important issue of all, while 44% said it was "very important."

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Trump says he 'wouldn't ban' Eagles' 'tush push' amid calls to ban it, reiterates hatred for kickoff rule

28 February 2025 at 12:06

There is plenty of movement to ban one of the many keys to the Philadelphia Eagles' success, but President Donald Trump is not among those who want it out.

Trump saw it first-hand when he attended the Birds' Super Bowl LIX victory over the Kansas City Chiefs earlier this month. Jalen Hurts scored the first touchdown of the game with it.

The Spectator asked Trump for his feelings on the play that has garnered controversy, and it doesn't sound like there will be an executive order to get rid of it any time soon.

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"I wouldn’t ban it," Trump said. 

The Eagles have used the play constantly since Hurts became the full-time quarterback, and over the last three years, it's hit at a roughly 90% clip. And while other teams have adopted it, nobody has come close to mastering it like Philly has.

The one thing Trump would ban, though, is "this horrible kickoff rule."

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"First of all, it’s the opposite of football. Second of all, it’s actually more dangerous, because you’re actually going into each other without any defense or anything," Trump said. "It’s much more dangerous. It is so terrible. You know, when in football, when the ball moves, you’re supposed to be moving. This ball is up in the air, and they’re all saying it is so horrible to watch that. And I told that to Roger Goodell."

The Green Bay Packers issued a proposal to ban the tush push, and Falcons head coach Raheem Morris added earlier this week that it "should have been illegal three years ago."

The new kickoff rule was implemented ahead of this past season, and Trump has not been a fan, from day one.

Trump has said he would invite the Eagles to the White House to commemorate their Super Bowl win.

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Rams, Matthew Stafford reach agreement to keep quarterback in Los Angeles

28 February 2025 at 11:16

Matthew Stafford is not going anywhere. 

The star quarterback and the Los Angeles Rams agreed to a restructured deal Friday that will keep Stafford in California, the team announced. 

The Las Vegas Raiders and New York Giants were in trade talks with Stafford’s camp, but the quarterback ended up taking less to stay with the Rams, according to the NFL Network. 

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Stafford and the Rams were one play away from knocking off the eventual Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC divisional round before falling short. 

In that loss, Stafford completed nearly 60% of his passes while throwing for 324 yards and two touchdowns despite less-than-ideal weather conditions. 

The Rams won the NFC West last season, going 10-7 and defeating the Minnesota Vikings in the wild-card round before eventually losing to the Eagles. 

Stafford, 37, was good last season. The Rams were 10-6 in his starts (Stafford rested in Week 18), and Stafford completed nearly 66% of his passes for 3,762 yards, while throwing 20 touchdowns and eight interceptions. 

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While Stafford will be back with the Rams, Cooper Kupp likely will not be. The team is looking to trade him.  

Despite potentially losing Kupp, Stafford still has Puka Nacua, a 2023 fifth-round pick who has developed into a star, to throw to. 

Stafford won a Super Bowl with the Rams in his first season with the team after being traded from the Detroit Lions prior to the 2021 season and will hope to bring another to Los Angeles with his return. 

The Raiders and the Giants now figure to look to free agency or the NFL Draft to solve their quarterback woes. 

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'Hard Knocks' to feature Bill Belichick, UNC after NFL teams shy away due to Giants' 'debacle': report

28 February 2025 at 10:30

"Hard Knocks" is reportedly turning to the college ranks, but not necessarily by choice.

Front Office Sports (FOS) reported Friday that the HBO series' offseason edition will highlight Bill Belichick and his new gig with the University of North Carolina.

It is certainly an intriguing storyline, but it apparently comes after the network could not find an NFL team to be featured following the backlash the New York Giants have gotten because of it.

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The G-Men were the first team to be featured in the new offseason edition of the show, and cameras captured Joe Schoen, now infamously being quite at ease with Saquon Barkley not returning to the team.

Barkley, of course, signed with the Philadelphia Eagles, a move that John Mara said on the show that would give him a "tough time sleeping." Barkley then went on to have maybe the best season ever for a running back.

He became the ninth player in NFL history to rush for 2,000 yards in a single season, set the record for most rushing yards in one year, including the playoffs, and was named the Offensive Player of the Year. To put the icing on the cake, he also won the Super Bowl.

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While Barkley found immense success in Philly, the Giants had arguably their worst season in franchise history, going 3-14 with four different starting quarterbacks. They also missed out on the first overall pick after winning their Week 17 matchup against the Indianapolis Colts.

FOS said the "Joe Schoen debacle" deterred teams from being featured. Unlike the training camp edition, there are no "requirements" to bring features in either the offseason or regular season versions of the show, so teams have more freedom to be featured.

Belichick was off the NFL sidelines last year for the first time in nearly five decades, but he signed on to join UNC in December. He interviewed for at least two NFL jobs last offseason, but was not selected.

Despite the highly-publicized (hindsight 20/20) mistake, Mara opted to keep both Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll.

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Canadian driver Amber Balcaen says Trump's presence at Daytona 500 gave her chills: 'It was really neat'

28 February 2025 at 09:45

Canadian driver Amber Balcaen may not have been racing in the Daytona 500, but she still felt President Donald Trump's energy when he arrived at Daytona International Speedway. 

"I’m Canadian, but I’ve never experienced anything like that. You could feel the energy and even still talking about it, it gives me chills. It was really neat," Balcaen said during a recent appearance on OutKick’s "OutKick The Morning with Charly Arnolt."

"I raced the day before, so I didn’t get to hear him over the radio, but I was listening, and I can’t even imagine how the drivers must have felt in that moment."

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Balcaen, 32, raced in the ACRA Menards Series the day prior to the Daytona 500, which Gus Dean won. 

Balcaen said Trump’s presence added even more to what is already an awesome atmosphere.

"The Daytona 500 is known as the great American race. It’s NASCAR’s Super Bowl. So to have Donald Trump, or the President of the United States there, I mean the energy is already absolutely electric on that day at Daytona. But to have the President there, it just added another level."

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Trump became the first president to attend the Daytona 500 twice when he visited the racetrack earlier this month.

After talking with some drivers on pit lane, he rode in the presidential limousine, "The Beast," as it took a pace lap before the green flag flew. 

William Byron won the Daytona 500 for the second time in his career and talked to Fox News Digital earlier this month about what it meant having Trump in attendance. 

"It was pretty neat," Byron said. "I think anytime you can have a sitting president come and see your sporting event, it is very special. And for him to take the time to do that was really cool. Just to be able to see the motorcade go across the track and just the various things that he did when he was there was pretty cool. 

"Brought a lot of energy and excitement to the race before it started."

Fox News’ Ryan Gaydos contributed to this report. 

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Georgia passes 'Riley Gaines Act' that aims to prohibit trans athletes from competing in female sports

28 February 2025 at 09:03

The Georgia House recently passed the "Riley Gaines Act," which aims to prohibit transgender athletes from competing against biological girls and women.

The bill is named after Gaines, the host of the "Gaines for Girls" podcast on OutKick, who has been a champion for keeping biological males out of girls' and women's sports ever since competing against Lia Thomas, a trans swimmer who won an NCAA title three years ago.

Representatives voted 102-54 for House Bill 267 on Thursday.

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While all 54 no's came from Democrats, three of them voted to pass; zero Republicans voted no, and of the 10 who did not vote, nine were Democrats.

The measure moves to the Senate, which has passed its own separate legislation.

"Female athletes deserve fair competition and that means the chance to maintain the women’s divisions distinct from men’s categories," said Republican Rep. Josh Bonner of Fayetteville, the bill’s sponsor.

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Georgia's high school athletic association currently bans transgender students from participating in sports based on their gender identity; 25 other states have laws restricting sports participation by trans athletes.

Democratic Rep. Karla Drenner of Avondale Estates said the bill is "calculated, dangerous, deeply discriminatory piece of legislation that goes far beyond the realm of athletics."

"Let’s call this the erasure of transgender Georgians act today," said Drenner, who was the first openly LGBTQ+ member of the legislature when she was elected in 2000.

Several states, despite President Donald Trump's executive order, have allegedly continued to allow transgender athletes to compete against biological females; the Department of Education has launched Title IX investigations into California, Minnesota and Maine for doing so.

Trump threatened Maine governor Janet Mills with a lack of federal funding if the state continued to ignore Trump's order.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Shedeur Sanders exudes confidence in combine presser: 'Why wouldn't a franchise pick me?'

28 February 2025 at 08:21

Potential No.1 overall pick in the upcoming NFL Draft, Shedeur Sanders, spoke to reporters on Friday at the NFL combine and did not lack confidence. 

Sanders, 23, said he knows he can turn an NFL franchise around.

"We went from Jackson State to Colorado and changed two programs back-to-back. You don't think I could come to an NFL franchise and change a program again? It's history, it's always going to repeat itself," Sanders said. 

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"If you ain’t trying to change the franchise or the culture, don’t get me. So, you should know history repeats itself over and over and over, and I’ve done it over and over, so it should be no question why NFL franchises should pick me."

One key to turning a franchise around is strong leadership, which the Colorado star quarterback said is his best trait.

"I would say being a leader, that’s my best trait overall, because everything is mental. So, if I play my game from the neck up, I got to be able to adjust to my players, to have them have relatability for them to get to know me, for us to make everything smooth. I came from an HBCU and then went (to a Power Four conference), those two types of different players, and it’s very diverse, and getting to know people, talk to people and making everything genuine," Sanders said.

"That’s why when I’m here interacting with people, I love interacting with people so they can truly get to know me and not just know clicks or anything like that."

Sanders highlighted the importance of being in a strong mental headspace on the field as well. 

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"It’s extremely important to keep your mental in the best place because that’s where my game is played. My game is not played from my legs and not even just my arm. So I know longevity, the all-time greats. What’s Tom Brady's best trait? His mental. He’s able to think. So if you have those traits of greatness and I know where I’m heading, then why wouldn’t a franchise pick me? You’ve got the ultimate cheat code."

A lot of experts have said the top two quarterbacks in this class, Sanders and Miami’s Cam Ward, are not as good as the quarterbacks in last year’s class.

The 2024 quarterback class included Caleb Williams, Jayden Daniels, Drake Maye, Michael Penix Jr., JJ McCarthy and Bo Nix, with a few of those quarterbacks having immediate success in their rookie season.

While Sanders may not have been selected high in last year’s class, the Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year questioned those who do not see him as the top quarterback over Ward in the 2025 draft class.

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"When people say I'm not one of the top quarterbacks or the top quarterback, what are y'all going based off of? Because I did it year after year after year, and you see the progression.  Obviously, it has to be some kind of external hate that you have for the family, for the last name, for anything, because I know I’ve proven myself on the field."

Last season with Colorado, Sanders threw for 4,314 yards and 37 touchdowns with 10 interceptions, helping lead the Buffaloes to a 9-4 record and a bowl game appearance. 

Sanders’ play is a big reason the team improved to 9-4 after going 4-8 the prior season; Colorado was 1-11 the year before the Sanders family came over. 

There are a few quarterback-needy teams at the top of the draft that could select Sanders or Ward. The Tennessee Titans, Cleveland Browns and New York Giants are unsettled at the quarterback position and have the first three picks in the draft. 

Only time will tell where Sanders ends up, and if he does indeed turn that franchise around. 

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Police justified in use of pepper spray during Ohio State-Michigan brawl: report

28 February 2025 at 07:58

Following Michigan's huge upset over Ohio State during Rivalry Week, they attempted to plant a school flag at midfield of Ohio Stadium, and it did not sit well with the Buckeyes.

Members of both teams got into an all-out brawl that got to the point where police on the field used pepper spray to break uo the fighting.

That decision prompted some controversy, but according to The Athletic, reviews by two Ohio agencies say that law enforcement was justified in its actions.

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"Several people were on the ground, police officers were being pushed and shoved by large, highly trained and skilled division one football athletes in full football game attire," Ohio State University police detective Douglas Cunningham wrote in his department’s report. "The players had the advantage in both size, strength, conditioning, protective gear and they outnumbered the police presence trying to suppress the growing threat."

Cunningham said he used pepper spray to "assist in gaining compliance from the aggression/resistance of the surging crowd," as initial attempts to "suppress the aggressive, combative and growing crowd and to regain order" did not work.

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Ohio State head coach Ryan Day defended his players after the melee, saying, "These guys were looking to put a flag on our field, and we’re not going to let that happen."

Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore, who waved goodbye to Buckeyes fans in the crowd after the Wolverines' final stop, took the high road following their 13-10 win.

"It was emotion on both sides. It can’t happen. . . . We got to handle it better," Moore said.

Michigan running back Kalel Mullins, who ran for over 100 yards in the contest, said the moment was "bad for the sport" and "classless" for the Buckeyes to take it to that level.

Each school was fined $100,000 for the brawl. Nobody was suspended.

It was the fourth year in a row that Michigan defeated Ohio State after the Buckeyes had won 15 of 16 meetings. But the Buckeyes got the last laugh, going on a run to become the national champions.

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LSU track athlete dead at 18 after fiery car wreck on school's campus

28 February 2025 at 06:49

LSU pole vaulter Dillon Reidenauer is reportedly one of two people who were killed in a car wreck on the school's campus earlier this week.

Reidenauer, 18, was in a car that was struck by a 23-year-old motorcyclist, who also died, according to WBRZ in Louisiana.

The outlet reported that Bodhi Linton, the rider of the motorcycle, was traveling north on Nicholson Drive near Tiger Stadium when Linton T-boned the car, and both vehicles burst into flames.

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"We are devastated by the tragic passing of Dillon Reidenauer, who was taken from us much too soon," LSU track and field coach Dennis Shaver said in a statement. "Everyone in our LSU Track & Field family is keeping Dillon’s loved ones in our thoughts and prayers, as well as those of the other individual lost in the incident.

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"We will do everything we can to make sure our student-athletes and staff have the resources they need to process the grief of this terrible loss. I would also like to thank Texas A&M for offering their support and compassion as we are on the road at College Station for the SEC Championships."

Reidenaur was a native of nearby Abita Springs and was pursuing an interior design degree at the school. She was in her first year at LSU.

She starred in high school, finishing second at the 2024 LHSAA State 5A Championships with a clearance of 3.64 meters. As a junior at Fontainbleau High School, she placed fourth at the state meet.

Linton's mother died in a motorcycle crash of her own back in May.

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Jordan Chiles explains why she thinks she will 'never' talk to Simone Biles about Larry Nassar's abuse

28 February 2025 at 06:18

Even arguably the greatest gymnast to ever exist was not safe from Larry Nassar.

Simone Biles was one of the former trainer's many sexual abuse victims; he will spend the rest of his life behind bars after abusing over 100 gymnasts, many of whom were Olympic hopefuls, let alone gold medal winners.

Biles revealed in 2018 that she was abused by Nassar, and in a hearing in 2021, she said the FBI "turned a blind eye" to the allegations.

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Jordan Chiles, one of Biles' teammates, was never abused by Nassar, and while the two have made history together, Chiles said that the two have "never" spoken about his abuse of Biles.

"When that whole thing happened, trust me, I was devastated. Still, to this day, I've never talked to her about it," Chiles told People magazine. "I don't think I ever will talk to her about it, because that was her life, and you never know how hard it is on somebody. 

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"I think just having my presence was the best thing that I could give to her, rather than sitting down somewhere and having a whole conversation because that's very devastating. If we ever have the conversation, I would literally probably cry."

"She is a very, very strong woman," Chiles added. "We both had the same goals. We both had things that we wanted to accomplish, and look at her now, she's a three-time Olympian, she has a husband, she's a dog mom. She's done great things, and she gets to continue on her life without having to really focus on what her past was."

Nassar, who was the lead doctor of the US women's national gymnastics team from 1996 to 2014, was jailed in 2018, and at least 500 people have accused Nassar of assault, dating back to his time at Michigan State.

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49ers quarterbacks coach, Brock Purdy's mentor, quits coaching after 3 seasons: report

28 February 2025 at 05:49

For the first time in his NFL career, Brock Purdy will have a different quarterbacks coach.

The San Francisco 49ers announced their coaching staff for the 2025 season on Tuesday, and Brian Griese was not on the staff as quarterbacks coach.

The reason for Griese’s absence from the coaching staff is because he decided to end his coaching career after three seasons, per the San Francisco Chronicle

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Griese, 49, was instrumental in the 49ers drafting Purdy, as he gave the former Iowa State quarterback his top grade of all quarterbacks in the 2022 draft, despite being the last pick of the draft.

Griese and then assistant quarterbacks coach Klay Kubiak spoke with Purdy via Zoom in a pre-draft interview.

"I know that we valued the fact that Brock was selfless," Griese said via the San Francisco Chronicle. "He was humble. Relationships mattered to him. You can tell pretty quickly if a quarterback is about lifting up other people around him. Or if it’s about him."

In addition to his selflessness and leadership, Griese also thought highly of Purdy’s accuracy. 

Griese nearly stepped away after his first season coaching, but after weighing family considerations, he decided to return. 

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Now, two seasons after initially thinking about stepping away, Griese has left the team. 

Griese passed up on a head coaching interview with the New York Jets for their then-vacant head coaching position earlier this offseason, and now it makes sense as to why he skipped out on the interview. 

The 49ers promoted Mick Lombardi, a senior offensive assistant with the team last year, to quarterbacks coach. Lombardi was the Las Vegas Raiders offensive coordinator for two seasons. 

Griese played in the NFL for 11 seasons, winning a Super Bowl with the Denver Broncos in 1999. Griese also made the Pro Bowl in 2000. 

Across his 11-year career, Griese had 83 career starts and was 45-38, throwing for 19,440 yards with 119 touchdowns and 99 interceptions in his career. 

Following his playing career, Griese was an ESPN analyst for 12 seasons and joined the 49ers coaching staff straight from the booth. 

The 49ers faltered last season, going 6-11 and last in the NFC West after making the Super Bowl the previous season. 

The team will turn to Purdy to help engineer a turnaround, but the quarterback will have to do without Griese by his side. 

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Fans brawl after Luka Doncic's first game against former team in Los Angeles; Lakers fan knocked out

28 February 2025 at 05:44

A win for the Los Angeles Lakers turned ugly afterward as fans brawled outside the arena after the game.

New Lakers point guard Luka Doncic faced his former Dallas Mavericks in Southern California earlier this week, and Doncic reminded the Mavs of what they missed out on.

After banging a three early, Doncic stared down his bench, and Lakers fans chanted "Thank you Nico" to Mavs general manager, Nico Harrison, during the Lakers' 107-99 victory.

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However, it was after the game when the real fireworks occurred.

A video from after the game shows a group of people, mostly wearing all black, ganging up one a fan wearing a blue Lakers LeBron James jersey, including one of them stomping on him. As loose articles of clothing are seen scattered on the ground, at least one other fight broke out nearby.

Later on in the video, the fan in the James jersey is seen knocked out on the ground.

It is unclear whether the bulk of fans were Lakers or Mavs fans.

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TMZ reports that no arrests were made, but a felony battery report was completed.

Doncic posted a triple-double in the revenge game.

Anthony Davis, who was sent to the Mavs from Los Angeles, missed the contest as he continues to deal with a groin injury he suffered in his Dallas debut earlier this month. However, he got the biggest of several standing ovations after the Lakers aired a lengthy tribute video to the star big man in the first quarter. Davis waved back at the crowd with both arms.

James helped his new teammate by scoring 16 of his 27 points in the fourth quarter while Los Angeles held on for its third straight win and their 13th in 16 games.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Stefon Diggs claims he was threatened with 'deadly weapon' by reality TV star in extortion lawsuit: report

28 February 2025 at 04:56

As he deals with a torn ACL that ended his 2024 season early, Stefon Diggs is now reportedly at the center of an extortion lawsuit.

The wide receiver reportedly filed a lawsuit earlier this week against Mia Jones, who starred on "Basketball Wives Orlando," and another woman, alleging extortion.

According to the Houston Chronicle, Jones punched Diggs in the chest and "threatened (him) with a deadly weapon" as Jones used him as a "tale of abuse to extort millions of dollars."

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Diggs is reportedly seeking damages for "defendant misconduct and the destruction of his property."

"There were threats coming from [Jones] that he had to pay her money or she was going to go public and ruin his career," Diggs' attorney Kent Schaffer told the Houston Chronicle on Thursday. "We're kind of at the point where the threats have to stop. That's why the decision was made to go ahead and file. At some point it just has to end."

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Diggs and Jones had a "casual" relationship last year before the first alleged incident on June 7, when the two women are said to have entered Diggs' apartment and "refused to leave." On that day, Diggs was allegedly punched, and his watch and gaming system were destroyed.

The women then allegedly tried to extort money from Diggs afterward, which led to "severe emotional distress," according to the Chronicle.

Diggs was traded to the Houston Texans last year, but he tore his ACL in his eighth game of the season in October; he is now a free agent. Prior to that, Diggs, 31, had six-straight 1,000-yard campaigns, leading the league in 2020 with the Buffalo Bills.

He began his career with the Minnesota Vikings, spending five seasons there before heading to Buffalo for four.

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