
Justin Tasch
Senior Digital Sports Editor at New York Post
Celebrator of Festivus. Senior Digital Sports Editor, @nypostsports.
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3 days ago |
nypost.com | Justin Tasch
While Jordon Hudson could not hide her displeasure upon finishing in third place in the Miss Maine USA pageant on Sunday, she put on a brave face as she left with her boyfriend, Bill Belichick. The 24-year-old former cheerleader and the 73-year-old football coach left the Holiday Inn Portland-By The Bay in Portland, Maine on Sunday holding hands, with Hudson still wearing her gown and silver shoes while Belichick wore a suit.
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3 days ago |
nypost.com | Justin Tasch
Sabu, one of the most popular hardcore wrestlers during his run with ECW in the 1990s before a brief run with WWE in the mid-2000s, has died, according to PWInsider.com. He was 60. A cause of death was not disclosed. Sabu, real name Terry Brunk, had his retirement match against Joey Janela last month.
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6 days ago |
nypost.com | Justin Tasch
Joe Schoen knew what the outcome of this phone call would be. But as the general manager of a Giants team searching for a long-term answer at quarterback, he had to do his due diligence. As shown in the team’s “Giants Life: 2025 NFL Draft” show posted online Thursday, Schoen stood up from his seat to call Titans general manager Mike Borgonzi to take one last crack at moving up from No. 3 to No. 1 in an attempt to get Miami quarterback Cam Ward. “Were you waiting for this?
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1 week ago |
nypost.com | Justin Tasch
Tom Brady seems just as surprised as anyone that Shedeur Sanders slid all the way to the fifth round in the 2025 NFL Draft. And according to the legendary quarterback, who owns a minority stake in the Raiders, he had no role in Las Vegas passing on Sanders seven times. Brady appeared on the latest episode of Logan Paul’s “Impaulsive” podcast and was asked why Sanders fell to the Browns at No. 144 overall. Tom Brady on the “Impaulsive” podcast. X/Impaulsive “I mean … it’s a good question.
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1 week ago |
nypost.com | Justin Tasch
What seemed like a major sacrifice by a rookie outfielder turned into the ultimate insult to injury. Tyler Callihan, who just made his MLB debut for the Reds last Wednesday, broke his left forearm running into the wall in the left field corner to make what initially seemed like an inning-ending catch in the bottom of the third Monday night in a 4-0 loss to the Braves. But while Callihan reacted in pain, the ball fell out of his glove moments after the catch, and he flung his glove off.
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