📰 Brother of late NFL hero Pat Tillman to undergo mental competency check before arson trial
Richard Tillman, brother of late NFL player Pat Tillman, faced questions about his mental capacity in a California courtroom following a crash into a post office. The crash led to his arrest on suspicion of arson and vandalism. It took 50 firefighters an hour and a half to extinguish the flames caused by the crash. In court, Tillman claimed competence, refused bail, and dismissed his attorney. His attorneys raised doubts about his ability to stand trial, and no plea was entered. His bail was set at $136,000, and he is scheduled for a competency assessment in August. Kevin Tillman, brother of Pat and Richard, acknowledged Richard’s mental health struggles and livestreaming of the incident on social media. The family expressed relief that no one was physically harmed and highlighted the challenges in getting Richard proper care and support.
📰 Arch Manning receives comparison to legendary Texas quarterback
Arch Manning, the highly anticipated Texas Longhorns’ starting quarterback, is facing high expectations despite limited game experience. Former coach Mack Brown compared Manning to legendary Longhorns QB Vince Young, praising Manning’s humility and ability to handle media attention. Young’s breakout junior season, culminating in a national championship victory, is highlighted as a potential trajectory for Manning. Manning, with a football lineage including Cooper, Peyton, Eli, and Archie Manning, is noted for his poised demeanor and readiness to step into the starting role. His upcoming challenge is facing the defending national champion Ohio State Buckeyes in his first game as a starter.
📰 Collin Morikawa turning attention to ‘biggest honor’ of representing USA at Ryder Cup after overseas struggles
Collin Morikawa, a two-time major champion, had a rough trip overseas, missing the cut at the Scottish Open and the final major at Royal Portrush. Despite recent struggles, Morikawa is looking ahead to the FedEx Cup Playoffs and the upcoming Ryder Cup in the United States. He views representing his country as the “biggest honor” and values the opportunity to play for Team USA. Morikawa acknowledges the fine margins in golf that can lead to success or disappointment, emphasizing the need to keep working and not give up. Currently ranked eighth in FedEx Cup points, Morikawa remains hopeful and determined to secure a spot on the American team for the Ryder Cup.
📰 Bills GM stands firmly by rookie amid sexual assault lawsuit: ‘This kid didn’t run from anything’
Buffalo Bills’ first-round pick Maxwell Hairston is facing a sexual assault lawsuit from his time at the University of Kentucky in 2021. Bills general manager Brandon Beane expressed frustration over the situation but emphasized Hairston’s character and innocence. The accuser, Rebecca Hendryx, claims Hairston sexually assaulted her despite her objections. Hairston underwent a thorough investigation at the university and volunteered for polygraph tests to prove his innocence. Despite the legal challenges, Hairston remains determined to share his truth and is supported by the Bills organization.
📰 Ravens coach John Harbaugh pushes back on reporter for negatively questioning Trump White House visit
Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh defended his recent meeting with President Donald Trump at the White House when a reporter questioned him about it. Harbaugh, along with his family members including his brother Jim Harbaugh, were invited to the White House. During a media availability at Ravens training camp, Harbaugh criticized a reporter for framing a question around Trump’s comments about Baltimore and expressed his support for the president. Harbaugh also shared his experiences meeting former Presidents Biden, Obama, and Reagan, highlighting the significance of those encounters. Meanwhile, Jim Harbaugh spoke positively about the White House visit, expressing gratitude for the opportunity to meet the president with his family. The Harbaugh brothers both reflected on the memorable experiences they had at the White House.
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