📰 Browns’ Shedeur Sanders reveals advice father Deion Sanders gave him amid cancer battle

Browns' Shedeur Sanders reveals advice father Deion Sanders gave him amid cancer battle

Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders recently disclosed that he had bladder cancer and underwent surgery to remove his bladder. During this time, his son Shedeur Sanders, a fifth-round pick by the Cleveland Browns, shared his father’s message of resilience with the media. Deion Sanders’ cancer diagnosis was confirmed by Buffaloes doctors on July 28, with his oncologist stating that he is now cancer-free after successful treatment. Shedeur Sanders has faced challenges in his NFL journey, from being a potential first-round pick to landing in the fifth round with the Browns. Despite not taking first-team snaps yet, Shedeur remains positive about his opportunity with Cleveland and is focused on his development without distractions, including his father attending practices. Shedeur is eager for the Browns’ upcoming preseason game against the Carolina Panthers.

📰 Trump to sign executive order establishing Olympics task force ahead of 2028 Los Angeles Games

Trump to sign executive order establishing Olympics task force ahead of 2028 Los Angeles Games

President Donald Trump is planning to sign an executive order to establish a White House Olympics task force for the 2028 Games in Los Angeles. The task force will include members of Trump’s cabinet and government agencies, focusing on coordinating transportation efforts and streamlining visa processing for foreign participants. Trump played a key role in securing America’s bid to host the 2028 Summer Olympics. LA28 chair Casey Wasserman views the task force as a significant step in planning for the Games. The United States will also host the FIFA World Cup in 2026, with the final game to be held in New Jersey. Los Angeles will host the Olympics in 2028, with the Paralympic Games following in August.

📰 Former NFL running back convicted on 6 felony counts in record-breaking dog fighting operation

Former NFL running back convicted on 6 felony counts in record-breaking dog fighting operation

A former NFL running back, Leshon Johnson, was convicted on six felony counts for operating a large-scale dog-fighting trafficking venture in Oklahoma. Johnson surrendered 190 dogs seized in the case and was found guilty of violating the federal Animal Welfare Act. The conviction was announced by the U.S. Department of Justice, with Attorney General Pamela Bondi condemning Johnson’s actions as profiting off the misery of innocent animals. FBI Director Kash Patel emphasized the FBI’s commitment to combating organized animal fighting. Johnson’s operation at “Mal Kant Kennels” involved breeding and trafficking champion fighting dogs, leading to the largest seizure of dogs in a federal dog fighting case. Johnson faces a maximum penalty of five years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000 on each felony count.

📰 Saquon Barkley declines Trump’s invitation to serve on Council on Sports, Fitness and Nutrition

Saquon Barkley declines Trump's invitation to serve on Council on Sports, Fitness and Nutrition

Philadelphia Eagles star Saquon Barkley declined President Trump’s invitation to join his Council on Sports, Fitness, and Nutrition, citing being too busy. Trump signed an executive order on July 31 to reestablish the council and the Presidential Fitness Test, aiming to address declining health and fitness in America. Barkley clarified his stance during a news conference, expressing surprise at being named a council member. The council, chaired by Bryson DeChambeau, includes various sports figures and government officials, with a focus on impacting the fitness goals of American youth. Barkley, known for his athletic achievements, faced criticism for golfing with Trump but defended his actions on social media.

📰 Raiders safety suffers broken leg in collision with Maxx Crosby during practice

Raiders safety suffers broken leg in collision with Maxx Crosby during practice

Las Vegas Raiders safety Lonnie Johnson Jr. suffered a broken leg in a collision with teammate Maxx Crosby during practice. Running back Raheem Mostert was tackled by Crosby, who accidentally rolled onto Johnson’s leg during a run play. Johnson was immediately attended to by medical staff and taken off the field on a cart at Allegiant Stadium. Reports later confirmed that Johnson had a fractured fibula, though the Raiders have not officially announced his status. Johnson, in his seventh year in the NFL, has played for multiple teams and recently signed a one-year deal with the Raiders, where he was expected to contribute in a rotational role.

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