📰 49ers defensive end Tarron Jackson hospitalized following scary training camp collision

49ers defensive end Tarron Jackson hospitalized following scary training camp collision

During a training camp session, San Francisco 49ers’ defensive end Tarron Jackson was involved in a collision that led to him being hospitalized. Despite being conscious and having movement in his extremities, Jackson was taken to Stanford Hospital for evaluation after hitting the ground hard and not getting up. The incident was witnessed by beat reporters who saw trainers attend to Jackson before he was placed on a backboard and removed from the field. Jackson, who was vying for a spot on the 49ers’ roster, had joined the team’s practice squad on a one-year deal worth $1.1 million. His injury now casts doubt on his chances of making the final 53-man roster, as he was aiming to play in his fourth NFL season after being a sixth-round pick by the Philadelphia Eagles in 2021 and subsequently having stints with the Eagles’ practice squad and the Carolina Panthers.

📰 Ichiro Suzuki takes swipe at lone writer who kept him from unanimous Hall of Fame election

Ichiro Suzuki takes swipe at lone writer who kept him from unanimous Hall of Fame election

Ichiro Suzuki was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York, receiving 393 out of 394 votes. He brought humor to his speech, contrasting his unanimous election with Mariano Rivera. Suzuki had offered to meet with the lone writer who didn’t vote for him, but the dinner never happened. He joked about not knowing the Miami Marlins when they offered him a contract. Suzuki joined the Hall of Fame with CC Sabathia and Billy Wagner, highlighting his career achievements and the life lessons he learned from baseball. Getting into the Hall of Fame was not his initial goal, but he described it as a “fantastic dream.”

📰 Red Sox manager Alex Cora claims ESPN ‘made s— up’ about MLB trade rumors during his time at network

Red Sox manager Alex Cora claims ESPN 'made s--- up' about MLB trade rumors during his time at network

With the MLB trade deadline approaching, teams are active in negotiations while players await their fate for the rest of the 2025 season. Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora advises his players not to believe everything they hear or read, especially from certain outlets. Cora, drawing from his experience, warns players about the rumors and false information that circulate during the trade deadline period. Despite the buzz surrounding potential trades, Cora urges players to stay focused and not get distracted by social media or unreliable sources. The Red Sox, with a strong fan base, are in a good playoff position, but there are speculations about trading their All-Star outfielder, Jarren Duran, before the deadline.

📰 Bubba Wallace makes NASCAR history with thrilling Brickyard 400 victory at Indianapolis

Bubba Wallace makes NASCAR history with thrilling Brickyard 400 victory at Indianapolis

Bubba Wallace made history by becoming the first Black driver to win at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s oval course during the Brickyard 400. Despite facing challenges like a rain delay, two overtimes, and the fear of running out of fuel, Wallace emerged victorious over Kyle Larson. With just six laps to go, Larson closed in on Wallace, but a caution flag and subsequent crash extended the race, allowing Wallace to maintain his lead. Wallace’s win ended his 110-race winless streak and secured his spot in the Cup Series Playoffs. This victory marked a significant milestone for Wallace and his team, who celebrated the triumph after a hard-fought race.

📰 Hulk Hogan’s son, Nick, shares touching tribute to his ‘hero’ following wrestling legend’s death

Hulk Hogan's son, Nick, shares touching tribute to his 'hero' following wrestling legend's death

Nick Hogan, son of wrestling icon Hulk Hogan, posted a heartfelt tribute on Instagram following his father’s death, referring to him as his “best friend” and “hero.” The tribute included a carousel of 20 pictures of Nick and his father over the years. Hulk Hogan, whose real name is Terry Bollea, passed away after a possible cardiac arrest. Nick expressed gratitude for the time spent with his father and vowed to carry on his legacy. Tributes poured in from various sources, including WWE, where Hogan was a Hall of Famer. Hogan was involved in various ventures, including a new wrestling project and political appearances supporting Donald Trump.

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