Jason Kelce's greatest achievement as a football player might have been lost forever in an inflatable pool full of chili. You read that right: Jason Kelce revealed on the New Heights podcast that his Super Bowl LII ring was lost in a disgusting game of needle in a haystack.Kelce, who retired from football in March, said the mishap occurred during a live recording of the New Heights podcast that included fans participating in challenges.One of the challenges tasked players with finding Jason's...
Here we go again. Yet another conspiracy theory about the NFL being rigged has reared its ugly head. This time it is former San Francisco 49ers player Donte Whitner stirring the pot. During an appearance on Kay Adams’ Up & Adams show on Tuesday, Whitner expressed his belief that Super Bowl LVIII was rigged against […]
Even though the San Francisco 49ers were oh-so-close to winning Super Bowl 58 against the Kansas City Chiefs, superstar wide receivers Deebo Samuel and Brandon Aiyuk have been mentioned heavily as potential offseason trade candidates. The 49ers haven’t offered any hints at wanting to trade either player. However, Brandon Aiyuk is entering the final year …
Whitner even believes that the Niners 'played against Taylor Swift' as well. San Francisco got hit with less penalty yards than Kansas City did. DailyMail.com
Former NFL quarterback Tom Brady named Buffalo Bills star Josh Allen as his pick for the next signal caller to win his first Super Bowl, but warned of the biggest thing in his way Patrick Mahomes.
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HONOLULU (KHON2) -- Hawaiʻi has incredibly unique geographical, cultural and environmental attributes. This diversity offers a wealth of fascinating statistics. So, KHON2.com compiled a few interesting figures that highlight the distinctiveness of the Aloha State. Population diversity According to the U.S. Census, Hawaiʻi has the highest percentage of Asian Americans and multiracial Americans. This reflects []
A quick look at Sunday at the Masters: They said it. * “I'm coming home.
By Jack Bantock, CNN (CNN) — Tuck away your Masters-branded solar glasses, the eclipse has come and gone over Augusta National Golf Club. Only one fashion item matters now: the green jacket. The 88th edition of one of sport’s most prestigious tournaments tees off in Georgia on Thursday, raising the curtain on the men’s major
By Jack Bantock, CNN (CNN) — Tuck away your Masters-branded solar glasses, the eclipse has come and gone over Augusta National Golf Club. Only one fashion item matters now: the green jacket. The 88th edition of one of sport’s most prestigious tournaments tees off in Georgia on Thursday, raising the curtain on the men’s major
by Rabbi Yair Hoffman THIRTY DAYS BEFORE Rav Chaim Kanievsky zatzal writes (SH 695:12) that before we start the Purim Seudah, we should learn the halachos of both Purim, and believe it or not – Pesach! Rav Menachem Mendel of Vishiva brings an allusion to this from Parshas Nitzavim – The verse states, “m’chotev aitzecha […]
This week marks the 88th Masters at Augusta National Golf Club. It’s a tournament steeped in tradition and mystique. The following five unique Masters elements might surprise you. If you’re an amateur who’s skilled enough to play your way into this storied tournament, you have the opportunity to stay in the Crow’s Nest, the neatly appointed attic of the clubhouse. It’s a 30-by-40-foot room that provides living space for up to five amateurs playing in the Masters. It features an 11-foot square...