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NFL FANS
While much of the country is dealing with terms like âheat domeâ and âcorn sweat,â weâre able to turn our minds to the fall as 26 NFL teams reported to training camp on Tuesday. Unsurprisingly, news was pouring out of camps all day, and itâs enough to set one to daydreaming about firing up the grill for a football Sunday.
Move the jerseys and hoodies to the front of your closet. Weâre just over 40 days away from football season.
TREY HENDRICKSON AND THE CINCINNATI BENGALS
The contract drama surrounding Trey Hendrickson and the Bengals continued as Hendrickson left Cincinnati and headed to Jacksonville, Florida. Last seasonâs NFL sack leader made the decision not to report to training camp and plans to remain on the sidelines for the offseason unless he can reach a new contract with Cincinnati.
According to Hendrickson, the Bengals submitted two offers in a 24-hour stretch, with neither containing guarantees beyond the first season. âI was more than willing to take less in some ways in order to make this work,â Hendrickson said.
John Breech broke down the situation and predicted when it might reach an end.
Coaches hit the podium on Tuesday at Big Ten Media Days and some interesting insights were given into their programs. One of the top stories of the day saw Indiana coach Curt Cignetti take a few digs at the SEC. Cignetti has seen his team face criticism for their selection into the College Football Playoff last season, with many seeing their schedule as âsoftâ compared to SEC teams such as Alabama who missed the cut. New criticism bubbled up when Indiana cancelled a home-and-home series with Virginia that was scheduled to begin in 2027.
Cignetti returned fire at those critics, as well as the SEC as a whole, by pointing out SEC out-of-conference schedules and saying that his team âfigured we would just adopt SEC scheduling philosophy.â
Nebraska coach Matt Rhule addressed Scott Frostâs comments from earlier in the month that the Cornhuskers position was âthe wrong jobâ for him. While those comments stirred up the Nebraska faithful, Rhule said he was empathetic to Frostâs situation and faced his own struggles after taking the job.
âThis wasnât a good job,â Rhule said. âIt was not a good job, but weâve made it a good job, and weâre about to make it a great job. This will be one of the best jobs in the country.â
Make sure to check out our 2025 Big Ten coach rankings to see where Cignetti and Rhule rank in the conference.
NBAâs free agency season produced a few throwback reunions with Damian Lillard returning to the Trail Blazers and Chris Paul making his way back to the Clippers. Thereâs nothing quite like a player being welcomed back to his former city as a returning hero. With that in mind, Jasmyn Wimbish took a look around the league to identify four NBA reunions we would like to see.
While LeBron James picked up his option to remain with the Lakers, the door is open for him to end his career in one of the cities in which he previously won championships. Wimbish visualized a storybook ending for James with a return to the Cavaliers to end his career.
âžÂ Reds at Nationals, 12:05 p.m. on MLB Network
â˝Â UEFA Womenâs European Championship: Semifinal â Germany vs. Spain, 3 p.m. on FOX Â
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