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New York Jets reportedly tell Aaron Rodgers to stop Pat McAfee appearances and commit to offseason training if he wants to stay with the team

February 11, 2025 Temitope Oke

Rumors are flying about whether the New York Jets have given Aaron Rodgers a major condition for his return next season—ending his weekly appearances on

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Kellen Moore takes over as head coach of the New Orleans Saints just days after Super Bowl win in their stadium

February 11, 2025 Temitope Oke

Just days after celebrating a Super Bowl victory as the offensive coordinator of the Philadelphia Eagles, Kellen Moore has stepped into a brand-new role—head coach

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Sergio Perez negotiates with Cadillac for a full-time Formula One return after leaving Red Bull following a tough 2024 season

February 11, 2025 Gift Badewo

After parting ways with Red Bull, Sergio Perez is reportedly in discussions for a return to Formula One, this time with Cadillac. The Mexican driver,

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Philadelphia Eagles consider visiting Donald Trump’s White House after Super Bowl LIX victory over Kansas City Chiefs despite past controversy

February 11, 2025 Gift Badewo

The Philadelphia Eagles famously skipped their White House visit after winning Super Bowl LII in 2018, but history could play out differently this time. After

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Sir Jim Ratcliffe Plans Significant Workforce Reductions at Manchester United as the Club Seeks Financial Stability

February 11, 2025 Temitope Oke

Manchester United is bracing for more job losses as Sir Jim Ratcliffe, along with his Ineos group, plans to reduce the club’s workforce. It’s understood

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Camila Giorgi Surprises Fans by Returning to Tennis as a Reporter After Shock Retirement and Career in Lingerie Modeling in Buenos Aires

February 11, 2025 Temitope Oke

Camila Giorgi, the tennis star who shocked fans by stepping away from the sport last year, has made a surprising return—but this time, in a

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Orlando Pirates Look to Bounce Back Against Baroka in Nedbank Cup Following Heavy Loss to Sundowns

February 11, 2025 Temitope Oke

After a tough defeat at the hands of Mamelodi Sundowns, Orlando Pirates are gearing up for a fresh challenge this weekend. The Pirates were humbled

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Chloe Kelly Excluded from Lionesses Squad for Nations League Matches Against Portugal and Spain Amid Playing Time Concerns

February 11, 2025 Temitope Oke

Chloe Kelly has been excluded from Sarina Wiegman’s latest squad for England’s Nations League matches against Portugal and Spain. The England manager explained that Kelly,

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Kaizer Chiefs plan to bring Itumeleng Khune back to the club after six months of exile in a new role within the organization

February 11, 2025 Temitope Oke

Kaizer Chiefs fans might soon see the return of one of their greatest legends, Itumeleng Khune, after a six-month hiatus. The 37-year-old goalkeeper, who was

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Chloe Kelly faces England squad exclusion as Sarina Wiegman points to lack of playing time ahead of Nations League matches against Portugal and Spain

February 11, 2025 Gift Badewo

Chloe Kelly’s name is noticeably absent from Sarina Wiegman’s England squad for the upcoming Nations League fixtures against Portugal and Spain. The England manager made

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