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Larry Ogunjobi: Mason Rudolph fight ‘water under the bridge’

Defensive tackle Larry Ogunjobi was playing for the Cleveland Browns when he famously shoved Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph to the ground during a 2019 incident involving Cleveland All-Pro pass rusher Myles Garrett.  Pittsburgh signed Ogunjobi to a one-year deal last month, and he later told SiriusXM NFL Radio that Rudolph had reached out to him shortly after that agreement became official. Pittsburgh All-Pro defensive tackle Cam Heyward then explained on his “Not Just Football” podcast last week that Ogunjobi “was very open and upfront about” what happened nearly three whole years ago.  Ogunjobi spoke with media members on Tuesday and, predictably, was asked about his relationship with Rudolph.  “He reached out when I signed,” Ogunjobi remarked about the signal-caller, per Noah Strackbein of FanNation’s All Steelers. “That’s just water under the bridge. That was years ago. I don’t have any hard feelings, I don’t think he has any hard feelings. I feel as men in this spor

KwehJon! Russell Wilson reportedly in line for quick return

Russell Wilson appears to be making very rapid progress as he works his way back from finger surgery. NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo reported Saturday that the Seattle Seahawks quarterback expects to have the pin removed from his sprained middle finger this week. If all goes well, Wilson will have a chance of returning when he is eligible to come off injured reserve in Week 10. If Wilson does come back for Week 10, he’ll actually miss the minimum possible number of games. The Seahawks have a Week 9 bye, so they would have to manage only three games without him. This is an excellent prognosis for Wilson, who was potentially looking at a longer timeline after suffering the sprained finger. The surgery turned out to be more complicated than expected as well. In spite of all that, Wilson looks poised to beat the initial timetable barring any setbacks. https://www.moviepilot.de/liste/watch-123movies-elvis-free-online-streaming-at-home-seeuflixhd https://www.moviepilot.de/liste/watch-123movies-

Cihuyy!! How they’ll line up after Blues, Maroons forced into changes

Queensland were forced to alter their team for Origin 3 after Cameron Munster and Murray Taulagi tested positive for COVID-19 while NSW also had their hurdles with Payne Haas, then Jordan McLean ruled out of their engine room. Preparations have been far from ideal for each team and there is talk that the Maroons could make further changes on game day. Tom Dearden is listed to start at five-eighth but coach Billy Slater has refused to rule out bringing the more experienced Ben Hunt to the halves and elevating Harry Grant to starting hooker, meaning Dearden would make his debut from the bench. Dearden was elevated from the reserves when Munster was ruled out while Broncos winger Corey Oates was drafted into the squad as a replacement for Taulagi. Tom Flegler and Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow remain on the bench after the team was cut to 19 on Tuesday night. The Blues have also had a disrupted build-up with McLean ruled out after injuring his hamstring at training last Thursday. McLean was set to m

KieliKUn!! Duncan Keith, a two-time Norris Trophy winner

Duncan Keith, one of the best defencemen of his generation, is retiring after 17 NHL seasons, Sportsnet can confirm. Keith’s list of NHL accolades is extensive. He won three Stanley Cups with the Chicago Blackhawks during the 2010s, a Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP in 2015, and two Norris Trophies as the NHL’s best defenceman in 2010 and 2014. Keith also sported the maple leaf on a number of occasions, winning Olympic gold at both the Vancouver 2010 and Sochi 2014 Games with Team Canada. The 38-year-old played the first 16 seasons of his career with the Blackhawks, before joining the Edmonton Oilers via trade for 2021-22. Keith was a two-way defenceman, equally known for his ability to shut down top opponents and his elite point-producing from the blue line. In total, he produced 625 points and a plus-144 rating, averaging a 24:57 ice-time over 1,192 career games. The Winnipeg native broke the 60-point plateau in both his Norris Trophy-winning seasons, scoring career highs in points

NaaH!! How Durant’s trade demand could shake up NBA landscape

The NBA had just barely started free agency on June 30 when fans were rocked by the news that Kevin Durant may be on the move to a fourth team in his esteemed career. After just two seasons with the Brooklyn Nets, Durant has requested to be traded in a move that may stir the balance of power in the NBA as he decides to pick which team to play for next season. Let’s explore the possibilities of which teams that have a logical shot of winning the Durant sweepstakes and how the 6-foot-10 superstar can boost a franchise from an average contender to a possible championship-winning squad. What about Kyrie? Talks of Durant requesting a trade was no stranger to fans and sports circles, but that was when questions lingered early on whether Kyrie Irving would explore his options to move elsewhere. But after Irving decided to opt in on his $37 million player option and fulfill his four-year deal with the Nets, Brooklyn fans assumed that the All-Star guard and Durant would stay on to try and lead

Novak Djokovic defeats Jannik Sinner to reach Wimbledon semifinals

It’s getting to the point where whenever Novak Djokovic gets down two sets at a Grand Slam, he’ll be an even bigger   favorite   than he was at the start of a match. If he isn’t already. For the seventh time in his career, Djokovic pulled off the feat yesterday at Wimbledon, hoodwinking future star Jannik Sinner into the impostor of hope before yanking it away in a 5-7 2-6 6-3 6-2 6-2 advancement to the semifinals. Djokovic had looked completely spent in the second set after blowing a 4-1 lead in the first. It’s rare that he looks tired and out of sorts, given that he’s one of the fittest people on the planet. You can almost always count on Djokovic to get to most everything, even if his shotmaking goes off the boil for a bit. But that wasn’t the case in the second set, when he actually looked 35 and gave everyone around that age a glimmer of hope that it does indeed come for everyone. The look of lethargy shouldn’t have fooled us, and perhaps Sinner knew what was coming as even though

Uwoe Jous$ Nick Kyrgios wows Wimbledon with 135mph serve

Nick Kyrgios thought his first-round match was one of the worst he's ever played at Wimbledon; his performance against Filip Krajinovic two days later, however, may have been his best. The Australian produced a serving masterclass as he swept aside Krajinovic, a beaten finalist at Queen's Club two weeks ago, in just an hour and 25 minutes on Thursday, rocketing 24 aces over the course of a 6-2 6-3 6-1 victory. It was a statement performance -- and Kyrgios knew it. "I just wanted to prove to people that I'm really good," he told reporters, "and I feel like I just don't have the respect sometimes." Kyrgios has long proved a divisive figure in tennis -- on the one hand, one of the game's great entertainers and talents; on the other, a player who garners criticism for his on-court behavior and outbursts towards umpires. But against Krajinovic, he let his tennis do the talking, and at times, he appeared entirely unplayable. It wasn't until the sta