
Mike Kadlick
Breaking/Trending News Writer at Sports Illustrated
sports for @SInow 📝 // #Patriots for @PatriotsCLNS 🏈 // optimistic pessimist about the city of champions 🏆
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3 weeks ago |
si.com | Mike Kadlick
At long last, the Pittsburgh Steelers and Aaron Rodgers have a deal. The 41-year-old quarterback is set to sign a one-year contract on Friday and will take the field with his new team next Tuesday for mandatory minicamp. It's been an attrition-filled offseason in the Steel City, as their other signal callers signed elsewhere, a wide receiver was traded, and their bellcow running back for the last four seasons decided to head west.
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3 weeks ago |
si.com | Mike Kadlick
Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark has affected women's basketball in more ways than one. Not only has attendance at games skyrocketed since she was selected No. 1 overall in the 2024 WNBA draft, but the league's overall valuation is soaring—so much so that her own team has been audited. Yes, you read that correctly.
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3 weeks ago |
si.com | Mike Kadlick
When Indiana Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton takes the floor against the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 1 of the 2025 NBA Finals on Thursday night, he'll do so rocking a brand new pair of kicks. Just hours ahead of tip-off from Oklahoma City's Paycom Center, PUMA introduced Haliburton's first signature shoe. Called the Hali 1, they're a low-cut fit featuring Haliburton's personal logo on the tongue and a raised PUMA logo on each side.
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3 weeks ago |
si.com | Mike Kadlick
Known for his three Super Bowl rings, two MVP awards, and being the greatest quarterback the NFL has seen since Tom Brady, Patrick Mahomes has become a football phenom since being drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs in 2017. From quadruple passes to Ring Around the Rosie direct snaps, the 29-year-old has been put in a unique position to do incredible things on the football field alongside head coach and offensive guru Andy Reid.
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3 weeks ago |
si.com | Mike Kadlick
Like father, like son. Charles Woodson Jr., the eldest child of longtime NFL defensive back Charles Woodson, announced on social media on Wednesday night that he's received an offer to play college football at the University of Michigan—his father's alma mater. Woodson Jr.—Class of 2027—plays for Lake Nona High School in Orlando, Fla. The 5'11", 155-pounder is a four-star recruit and is currently ranked as the 23rd-best safety in his class according to 247Sports.
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