Wondering How Some of The World’s Best Athletes Are Spending Their Time in Quarantine? It’s With Their Kids
“We’re loving our life. I’m loving my husband, and we are having a lot of fun.”
“We’re loving our life. I’m loving my husband, and we are having a lot of fun.”
On April 10, it was revealed that the New Orlean Saints’ starting quarterback, Drew Brees, would be working for NBC after he’s done leading his team on the field.
The XFL has suspended operations and laid off all employees except for a handful of high-level executives.
On April 8th, the lawsuit against Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman was dropped. He was being sued for a vandalism and misconduct charge that was filed against him in January when Beverly Hills police saw him jumping on the hood of a car.
Brady captioned the photo, writing, “Missing my boy.”
As the NFL draft looms, the league’s commissioner, Roger Goodell, announced that the draft will be done virtually at the end of April.
James Wiseman collegiate career was short lived due to a money scandal with his Head Coach, Penny Hardaway. Nonetheless, I still believe that he should be taken with the first pick in the NBA Draft, whenever that may occur.
NBA veteran Al Horford has generously donated $500,000 to fight the coronavirus in his home country, the Dominican Republic, as well as in various American cities that have been instrumental in the development of his career, according to The Athletic’s Shams Charania.
In early March, former Jaguars offensive lineman Tony Boselli was at a social gathering with his wife. On March 29th, he was experiencing the “lowest scariest moment” of his life. He is yet another sports star with coronavirus.
“It’s an incredible accomplishment and honor and we’re extremely proud of him.”