📰 Colorado’s Deion Sanders admits he’s ‘still going through something’ as football season approaches
Colorado football head coach Deion Sanders recently provided an update on his health, revealing that he is still not fully recovered from an undisclosed health issue that has affected him during the offseason. Despite facing health challenges, Sanders has been actively engaging in physical activities, such as basketball, tennis lessons, and running. He expressed gratitude for his blessings and focused on discussing his team rather than his health during the Big 12 media day. Sanders, who is entering his third season at Colorado, has signed a lucrative contract extension and aims to lead the Buffaloes to success despite the absence of key players like his son and a Heisman trophy winner.
📰 Phillies secure bizarre walk-off win not seen in MLB for over 50 years
The Philadelphia Phillies defeated the Boston Red Sox in a unique walk-off victory in the 10th inning at Citizens Bank Park. Edmundo Sosa’s bat made contact with the Red Sox catcher’s glove, resulting in catcher’s interference and allowing Sosa to reach first base, leading to the winning run. This rare ending marked only the second time in the divisional era that a game ended with catcher’s interference, the last instance being in 1971. The Phillies’ victory helped them maintain their lead in the NL East over the New York Mets. Despite a slow start, both teams managed to score runs before the bizarre ending left the Red Sox disappointed.
📰 Bengals brass furious at rookie Shemar Stewart’s holdout with training camp close: ‘I don’t understand’
The article discusses the contract dispute between Cincinnati Bengals’ first-round pick Shemar Stewart and the team. Stewart is holding out due to issues with the language in his rookie contract. Bengals executive Duke Tobin expressed his desire for Stewart to be present at training camp, despite the ongoing disagreement. Stewart, the 17th overall pick, left mandatory minicamp early to avoid being a distraction to his teammates. The Bengals are reportedly looking to change their approach to first-round rookie contracts, which has led to the current impasse with Stewart. Bengals owner Mike Brown emphasized that the holdup is not about money but about guarantees related to player conduct. The situation is described as “peculiar” by Brown, and training camp is set to begin on July 23.
📰 NHL stars Connor McDavid, Leon Draisaitl shock beer league game as surprise players
Edmonton Oilers stars Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl surprised players at a beer league game in Newmarket, Ontario, but were outscored by their opponents. Despite not scoring, clips of the game went viral on social media, showcasing the other team’s goalie making impressive saves on McDavid’s shots. The Oilers players were reportedly not skating at full speed and ended up losing the game 6-2 after being down 4-0 in the first period. McDavid mentioned that he has been playing in this league with his friends for over a decade, dating back to his junior hockey days. The article also mentions the Oilers’ recent loss in the Stanley Cup Final and their upcoming season where they aim to defend their Western Conference title.
📰 Cowboys star Micah Parsons retweets JJ Watt’s criticism of Jerry Jones after surprising jab
The article discusses drama surrounding the Dallas Cowboys even before NFL training camp begins. Team owner Jerry Jones made controversial comments about star defensive end Micah Parsons’ contract negotiations. Jones mentioned Parsons’ injury history and also brought up quarterback Dak Prescott’s injury issues. Former player J.J. Watt criticized Jones on social media, with Parsons retweeting the post. Parsons has established himself as a top edge rusher and is seeking a lucrative contract, potentially higher than other top defensive players in the league. The article highlights the financial landscape of NFL contracts for defensive players and raises questions about Parsons’ future with the Cowboys.
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