The Best Part of Last Weeks Draft Was Getting to See NFL Teams’ Front Office Personnel at Home With Their Families
Last week, for the first time ever in history, the NFL draft was done virtually, at home, surrounded by family.
Last week, for the first time ever in history, the NFL draft was done virtually, at home, surrounded by family.
Figure skating champion, Mirai Nagasu partnered with an initiative to help her parent’s struggling restaurant and her community during the health crisis.
The Canadian native finished his career with the San Jose Sharks in the 2017-2018 season. At 39 years old, Ward attended the Montreal Canadiens training camp ahead of the 2018-2019 season, but the forward was unable to attain a roster spot.
“Dude, you talk about taking situations for granted, being able to go to our brand new Chase Arena, our practice facility every day.”
Quarterback Jay Cutler and his wife, Kristen Cavallari filed for divorce earlier this month. Cavallari alleges that Cutler “is guilty of such inappropriate marital conduct as renders further cohabitation unsafe and improper.”
With the NFL draft passing by last week, there is no foreseeable future for when sports can come back. The NFL and MLB have both made plans on what their season will look like, but no one can be sure that the seasons will happen, and no one knows when the coronavirus epidemic will be over. However, the NBA, who played their last game on March 11th, was the first major sports organization in America to begin to start again.
When it comes to love and marriage, fun and healthy is competition is key, right? Well, that seems to be the key for this lovely and athletic couple.
Public health experts have indicated the sports universe should expect an absence of fans in sports until at least 2021, as coronavirus has infected nearly one million people nationally, and otherwise impacted billions of others worldwide, both through contracting the disease and stay-at-home orders.
The Giants should be commended for their success in this year’s draft. After embarrassing themselves last year by drafting Daniel Jones at the sixth pick when he could have fallen until at least the end of the first round, the Giants did a fantastic job at drafting players at a great value.