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thescore.com | Caitlyn Holroyd
Tom Brady offered some words of advice to Shedeur Sanders after the former Colorado quarterback slipped out of the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft. During an appearance on Logan Paul's "Impaulsive" podcast Tuesday, Brady revealed that he sent a text to Sanders encouraging him to use his draft slide as motivation. Brady also pointed out the fact that he wasn't selected until sixth round of the 2000 draft. "I actually texted Shedeur because I know him very well," Brady said.
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1 week ago |
thescore.com | Caitlyn Holroyd
A disgruntled Colorado football fan has filed a $100-million lawsuit against the NFL over Shedeur Sanders' slide in the 2025 NFL Draft. The fan, a Georgia resident who's referred to as "John Doe" in the federal lawsuit, claims to have suffered "emotional distress and trauma ... as a fan and consumer" because Sanders wasn't drafted until the fifth round, according to The Independent's Justin Rohrlich. "It was immediate frustration," the 55-year-old plaintiff told The Independent.
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1 week ago |
thescore.com | Caitlyn Holroyd
LeBron James will no longer be walking the carpet at the 2025 Met Gala. The Los Angeles Lakers star, who was selected as an honorary co-chair for the annual fashion fundraiser in New York City, announced Monday on X that he's unable to attend because of a knee injury. His wife, Savannah, will be in attendance, however.
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1 week ago |
thescore.com | Caitlyn Holroyd
Golden State Warriors majority owner Joe Lacob isn't experiencing any buyer's remorse after trading for and extending Jimmy Butler. Lacob told The Athletic's Sam Amick that while he did have some initial worries, he's thrilled with how the deal turned out. "Yeah, there were (concerns about Butler)," Lacob said Sunday night after the Warriors won Game 7 of their first-round series. "But you do your analysis, you make your choices, and, yeah, it was a little bit of a risk.
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1 week ago |
thescore.com | Caitlyn Holroyd
Draymond Green isn't dwelling on the Golden State Warriors' Game 6 loss to the Houston Rockets. After failing to close out their first-round playoff series Friday night, Green said he's looking forward to the challenge ahead for the Warriors. "I think any time you have an opportunity to play in a Game 7, it's fun. It's exciting. It's for all the marbles," Green told reporters during his postgame news conference, via House of Highlights. "So, move on. We've moved on. Learn from what we did wrong.
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