Bruh you're still beating this horse when the world saw his wobbly ass legs on Sunday and their own PR said the doctors never even examined his back to confirm his complaints. I mean c'mon
Cmon
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Bruh you're still beating this horse when the world saw his wobbly ass legs on Sunday and their own PR said the doctors never even examined his back to confirm his complaints. I mean c'mon
Cmon
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tua and miami said it was his back and i believe them yo, i don't know why but i do
you really think the NFL would do that? go to the media and lie?
Tua told the doc he needs a backiotomy
They tried to inquire further and he replied "Get away from me beeyotch!"
Rise and shine fellas!
FOOTBALL
This is gonna be brutal.
Phenomenal stop!
Delay of game lol
Blatant offsides by the Green Bay defense but okay…
Oh dope! We gotta play against the refs too.
was a quality sell job. looked like pi in real time
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/...-police-report
The fan who ran onto the field during the Los Angeles Rams' loss at the San Francisco 49ers on Monday night filed a police report against Rams linebacker Bobby Wagner.
Shortly before halftime of the game at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, a fan ran across the field with what appeared to be a device letting out pink smoke. Rams linebacker Takkarist McKinley came toward the person then Wagner stepped in and laid him out with a big hit.
Santa Clara Police Department Lt. Cuong Phan confirmed to ESPN on Wednesday that the police report was filed Tuesday afternoon. Because this is an active investigation, information will be limited, Phan said.
According to TMZ Sports, the individual is an activist for the Berkeley, California-based animal rights group Direct Action Everywhere and was trying to "raise awareness for a trial involving the alleged theft of pigs from a factory farm."
Yo are they fucking pumping in crowd noise for the packers!?
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/...dy-signed-flag
The New England Patriots caused irreparable damage to a U.S. flag signed by Tom Brady by improperly displaying it in the team's hall of fame at Gillette Stadium, the flag's owner contends in a federal lawsuit.
After the flag had been on display a couple of months, Brady's signature written in blue Sharpie had significantly faded, which reduced the flag's value by as much as $1 million, according to the suit filed against the team Wednesday in Boston.
The flag, described as "a priceless piece of sports memorabilia and historical artifact," flew over the now-closed Foxboro Stadium on Dec. 22, 2001.
"I am a die-hard Patriots fan and have been for 40 years," Vitale told The Associated Press by phone Thursday. "That flag was so significant to me because it was right after 9/11 and it was the last regular-season game at Foxboro Stadium."
Vitale lent the flag to the Patriots Hall of Fame in June 2021 after being assured that it would be cared for properly. He wanted it back a couple of months later because he thought it might skyrocket in value, as Brady, who now plays for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, was contemplating retirement at the time, according to the lawsuit.