Fox News Sports Huddle Newsletter: NFL greenlights Trump-inspired dances, Tyson-Paul bout fallout
'NO ISSUE' โ The NFL confirmed to Fox News Digital on Tuesday it had "no issue" with players doing celebratory dances emulating President-elect Donald Trump after touchdowns and sacks.ย Continue reading โฆ
WARM WELCOME โ President-elect Donald Trump thanked UFC president Dana White and fight fans for welcoming him to Madison Square Garden on Saturday night.ย Continue reading โฆ
KNOCK OUT โ Jon "Bones" Jones defeated Stipe Miocic on Saturday and celebrated with an homage to Trump, who was sitting ringside. Continue reading โฆย
NFL POWER RANKINGS โย The Chiefs suffered their first loss of the season. The Lions continue to look dominant. Here's a look at the latest Power Rankings brought to you by Fox News Digital Sports. Continue reading โฆ
UNDERWHELMING โ Jake Paul defeated Tyson via unanimous decision. Although the fight went all eight rounds, some were disappointed by the boxing event's overall entertainment value. Continue reading โฆ
LEGAL WOES โ Netflix is facing a lawsuit after widespread complaints about buffering and glitches during this past Friday's bout between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson. Continue reading โฆ
WINNERS AND LOSERS โย Oregon handled a test from Wisconsin, while Ohio State, Texas, Penn State, Alabama and Notre Dame each took care of business. Here's a look at the college football landscape powered by Fox News Digital Sports. Continue reading โฆ
FROM FOX SPORTS โย Former New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning and seven-time Pro Bowler Luke Kuechly headline the first-year eligible candidates voted as semifinalists for election into the Pro Football Hall of Fame's 2025 class. Continue reading โฆ
FROM OUTKICK โย The Jets' tumultuous season took another turn this week when the team decided to dismiss general manager Joe Douglas. Team owner Woody Johnson has faced criticism amid the franchise's apparent dysfunction. Continue reading โฆ
WATCH NOW โ Deion Sanders continues to face questions about whether he has an eye on an NFL coaching job. But, Michael Irvin believes the two-time Super Bowl winner would accept the Cowboys job if his son Sheduer landed in Dallas. Watch here โฆ
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