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  • Ex-MLB star pleads with Hall of Fame voters to reconsider candidacy: ‘I didn’t get credit for what I did’

    Ex-MLB star pleads with Hall of Fame voters to reconsider candidacy: ‘I didn’t get credit for what I did’

    The National Baseball Hall of Fame Class of 2025 has been announced, as CC Sabathia, Ichiro Suzuki and Billy Wagner will be heading to Cooperstown to be enshrined forever alongside the game’s greats. 

    While the baseball world celebrates these three amazing ballplayers, there are some who have real cases for the Hall of Fame that saw another year go by without getting a shot at entering the Hall. 

    One of them is Kenny Lofton, the six-time All-Star and four-time Gold Glover who spent 17 seasons in MLB racking up 2,428 hits and a 68.4 WAR over 2,103 games. 

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    Former Cleveland Indians great Kenny Lofton throws out the ceremonial first pitch before a World Series game against the Chicago Cubs at Progressive Field in 2016. (Elsa/Pool Photo via USA Today Sports)

    Now, when the day comes like Tuesday, when the Hall of Fame ballots are counted and results come in, Lofton isn’t rubbed the wrong way. He knows that after not securing at least 5% of the ballot in 2013, he’s no longer eligible to be voted on regularly. 

    But there’s no doubting that Lofton still feels hurt that he didn’t get what he believes is a fair shot at being in Cooperstown. 

    “I didn’t get credit for what I did. It’s kinda sad. I still don’t get credit,” Lofton told Fox News Digital while discussing his role as an advisor with Sluggball, a reimagined approach to the game of baseball. 

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    “I can only say all the time that, from my era and my time, I did what I was supposed to do. I thought at that time, it was very important for me to do my job as a teammate, and that was an important part of the game. Now you look at it as me doing my job and me being a team player, it kinda hurt me. Instead of me being selfish like other guys, the three and four hitters, it was all about them eating. I was serving, and they were eating, but I didn’t get the credit for serving the food to them.”

    Lofton’s first year on the Hall of Fame ballot was perhaps one of the most stacked ballots of all time, though no living inductees were had for the first time since 1965. There were 10 players, including Craig Biggio, Jeff Bagwell, Mike Piazza and Edgar Martinez, who eventually got the 75% of votes needed to get in, but guys like Lofton and Bernie Williams were left off the ballot the next year because at least 5% of votes is required to move on. 

    And like Lofton mentioned, the era of baseball he played in, infamously known as the Steroid Era, had players like Barry Bonds (36.2%), Mark McGwire (16.9%), Sammy Sosa (12.5%) and Rafael Palmeiro (8.8%) also on the ballot with him.

    Ichiro also played in that era, entering MLB at the late age of 27 in 2001 and still putting up 3,089 hits over 19 seasons. Only one Hall of Fame voter left him off their ballot despite, much like Derek Jeter, there being a very strong case for a unanimous vote. 

    Lofton loves that Ichiro got his due, and the same goes for Tim Raines, whose 23-year career saw a speedy outfielder hitting for average rather than home runs. But he feels he’s in the same conversation. 

    “That’s what hurts me to see this and seeing Ichiro with the opportunity to show, OK, here’s some smaller guys who are not all about home runs can get in the game and then you compare my numbers to Ichiro, we’re not too far off,” Lofton explained. 

    Kenny Lofton bunts ball

    Cleveland Indians center fielder Kenny Lofton bunts during a game at Jacobs Field. (David Richard-USA Today Sports)

    Making that case, Wins Above Replacement (WAR) is a mark many voters use to see if a player should be in the Hall of Fame. Ichiro had a 60.0 WAR, while Lofton was at 68.4 over his career. 

    And when you view their career season averages side by side, Lofton was better with stolen bases (48 to 31), home runs (10 to 7), RBI (60 to 48), and runs (118 to 87). Ichiro beats Lofton in batting average (.311 to .299), but only by two in hits (189 to 187). 

    Then, there is sabermetrician Jay Jaffe’s “The Cooperstown Casebook,” which outlines the JAWS metric to determine who should and shouldn’t be in the Hall of Fame. JAWS is a player’s WAR averaged with their 7-year peak WAR. 

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    Lofton is 10th all-time for center fielders with a 55.9 JAWS mark. Every player above him is in the Hall of Fame except for Mike Trout (fifth), who still plays, and Carlos Beltran (ninth), who remains on the ballot and just missed getting in this year with 70.3% of votes. 

    Richie Ashburn, Andrew Dawson, Billy Hamilton, Larry Doby, Earl Averill, Max Carey and Kirby Puckett are all players with a lesser JAWS rating that are in the Hall. 

    Finally, Lofton’s ability to steal bases – he’s 15th all-time with 622 stolen bags – made him a menace when he got on base. In fact, he’s one of only nine players with 600 career steals and 600 extra-base hits, yet he’s the only one not in Cooperstown.

    “All I’m asking from people is look at my numbers a little bit more,” Lofton said. “… That was all I wanted because when you look at the stats and what people say, I have one of the highest WARs in history, especially for center fielders.”

    If the numbers are not enough, Lofton spoke of his peers reminiscing about his time in the league. 

    Kenny Lofton steals base

    Cleveland Indians center fielder Kenny Lofton in action against the Texas Rangers at Jacobs Field during the 1996 season. (RVR Photos-USA Today Sports)

    “I talked to [Hall of Famer] Barry Larkin and he says, ‘During the era of when you played, Kenny, you were the best thing out there,’” Lofton said. “He said, ‘No one wanted to deal with you when you stepped at the plate or when you were in the outfield.’ That made me feel good for another player to say that about me. 

    “When David Justice during the World Series, he said, ‘Kenny, our main thing was keeping you off the bases.’ He said, ‘We didn’t have a big meeting. We had a meeting that said keep that damn Kenny Lofton off the bases and we will win this series.’ So, that made me feel good to hear that kind of stuff from the players you played with.”

    There is still a way for Lofton to get into the Hall, as the Contemporary Committee votes in December 2025. But the ballot is only eight candidates, where 75% of votes must also be tallied to enter the Hall. 

    Lofton already went through that, though, in 2022 when Fred McGriff was elected by the committee. McGriff finished his 19-year career with 493 homers and a 52.6 WAR. 

    Again, Lofton isn’t knocking any of these players for getting their plaque in the Hall. All he wants is the consideration he feels he deserves.

    Because it’s gotten to the point where he questions if his efforts were worth it.

    Kenny Lofton looks on during national nathem

    Former Cleveland Indians Mike Hargrove and Kenny Lofton during a pre-game celebration for the 1995 team before the Tampa Bay Rays game at Progressive Field. (Ken Blaze-USA Today Sports)

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    “Sometimes, I look back at it like, ‘Dude, did I play the game the right way?’” Lofton questioned. “People are getting all these accolades for what they’re doing now. I’m like, wait a minute, what I did I guess was nothing at this point looking at how they perceive the game and how they look at it. How they look at it is leadoff hitter means nothing. I thought leadoff guy, that’s what you wanted your guy to do because he was helping the team. RBI means run batted in, so all these big guys getting all these accolades because of their runs batted in and they get praise from runs batted in. But how would that happen if a guy didn’t get on base for him to get that RBI? And he didn’t get credit, it’s sad.

    “All I want people to do is look at my numbers and compare. And when they say during your era in your position or whatever, were you the best? At this point, they’re looking around that. I just want the committee to look at it and say, ‘He’s the best at it.’ But I don’t know. That’s not on me, but look at my numbers and compare me to people who are already in the Hall of Fame.”

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  • Amon-Ra St. Brown to Ben Johnson, who left Lions for Bears: ‘We’re going to f— you up’

    Amon-Ra St. Brown to Ben Johnson, who left Lions for Bears: ‘We’re going to f— you up’

    Detroit Lions star Amon-Ra St. Brown and the rest of his teammates will be heading into the 2025 season without two coordinators who helped turn them into a league powerhouse. 

    Ben Johnson is the new head coach of the NFC North rival Chicago Bears, while Aaron Glenn became head coach of the team that drafted him in 1994, the New York Jets. 

    St. Brown was closer to Johnson, the innovative play-caller who helped scheme a Lions offense that led the NFL in points per game in 2024.   

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    Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson before a game against the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field. (Daniel Bartel/Imagn Images)

    When talking about Johnson’s departure for the Bears on his “St. Brown Podcast” with older brother Equanimeous, St. Brown said he spoke with his former coordinator after he signed his deal to head to the Windy City. 

    And the message was pretty clear. 

    “I told him, I said, ‘Two times a year, Ben, we’re going to f— you up,’” St. Brown told his brother while laughing. 

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    Johnson, though, had a similar response for his former pupil. 

    “I’m going to f— you up,” St. Brown recalls Johnson replying. 

    The relationship is clearly one of mutual respect, and competitive banter is something that usually follows there. 

    “OK, we’ll see,” St. Brown fired back at Johnson. “I told him I know all the plays he likes to run. I know all his tendencies, and we were going back and forth messing around.”

    Though the jabs were playful, St. Brown and Johnson will have to turn their friendship to the side twice a year as long as Johnson is the head coach of the Bears. 

    Amon-Ra St. Brown

    Detroit Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown runs for a touchdown during the first half against the Jacksonville Jaguars in Detroit Nov. 17, 2024  (Jorge Lemus/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

    With the conference championship games being played this weekend to determine who plays in the Super Bowl, the Lions were expected to be back where they were in January 2024, when they had a second-half collapse against the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC title game.

    However, the Lions were eliminated in a 45-31 loss at Ford Field to the Washington Commanders in the divisional round, and Johnson was heading to Chicago days later. 

    Amon-Ra St. Brown and Ben Johnson side by side

    Amon-Ra St. Brown and Ben Johnson are already kicking off their new rivalry.  (Imagn)

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    Johnson has the Bears’ 2024 No. 1 overall pick, Caleb Williams, to mold alongside some solid offensive weapons like D.J. Moore and Keenan Allen. St. Brown has also shown respect to Williams in the past, especially given their USC connection, but the Lions took down the Bears twice this season. 

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  • Capitals netminder Logan Thompson blames rogue nacho platter for Oilers goal

    Capitals netminder Logan Thompson blames rogue nacho platter for Oilers goal

    Edmonton Oilers star Corey Perry likely had one of the most unusual assists of his career during the third period of Tuesday night’s game against the league-leading Washington Capitals. 

    The Oilers were trailing 3-1 to start the third period when center Leon Draisaitl skated into Washington’s zone, making a quick pass to Perry, who beat Capitals netminder Logan Thompson to cut the lead to a one-goal deficit. 

    Corey Perry, #90 of the Edmonton Oilers, skates against Pierre-Luc Dubois, #80 of the Washington Capitals, during the first period of the game at Rogers Place on Jan. 21, 2025 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Andy Devlin/NHLI via Getty Images)

    However, Thompson appeared to take issue with the sequence of events, pleading to officials that something had been thrown onto the ice before the pass was made. 

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    What was it that distracted one of the NHL’s top goalies? A platter of nachos. 

    “That’s a first,” Capitals coach Spencer Carbery said after the game, via ESPN.

    “We just talked about that in the coaches’ office. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a nachos-on-the-ice National Hockey League game. Did they save them? Maybe we can bring them into the locker room.”

    Logan Thompson misses net

    Corey Perry, #90 of the Edmonton Oilers, scores a third-period goal against Logan Thompson, #48 of the Washington Capitals, during the game at Rogers Place on Jan. 21, 2025 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Andy Devlin/NHLI via Getty Images)

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    A replay of the play showed Perry skating around the concession stand favorite to find the back of the net. Thompson admitted after the game that he should have played until the whistle. 

    “I’ve never seen that before. Obviously, I’ve got to play to the whistle. That one’s on me,” Thompson said, adding that he saw the fan that threw the plate of nachos. 

    “Wasn’t too happy. But credit to him. He got them a goal,” he said, suggesting the fan was an Oilers supporter. 

    Logan Thompson celebrates

    Alex Ovechkin, #8, and Logan Thompson, #48 of the Washington Capitals, celebrate a victory over the Edmonton Oilers after the game at Rogers Place on Jan. 21, 2025 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Andy Devlin/NHLI via Getty Images)

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    For his part, Perry admitted to not even noticing the platter. 

    Despite the setback, the Capitals were able to hold on to the 3-2 lead for the win as they extended their win streak to five straight. The Oilers have now dropped two in a row and their first since star forward Connor McDavid was issued a three-game suspension for cross-checking. 

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  • American tennis star Ben Shelton puts Australian Open TV interviewers on blast over treatment of players

    American tennis star Ben Shelton puts Australian Open TV interviewers on blast over treatment of players

    American tennis star Ben Shelton called out the TV interviewers at the Australian Open on Tuesday following his quarterfinal victory, saying that he believes several of the post-match interviews throughout the tournament have crossed a line. 

    Speaking to the media following his hard-fought victory over Lorenzo Sonego, Shelton closed his press conference with an unprompted remark about player interviews, which have come under the spotlight this week after Novak Djokovic refused to do an interview following comments made about him and his fan base. 

    Novak Djokovic reacts after defeating Tomas Machac following their third round match at the Australian Open tennis championship in Melbourne, Australia, on Friday, Jan. 17, 2025. (AP Photo/Asanka Brendon Ratnayake)

    “I’ve been a little shocked this week with how players have been treated by the broadcasters,” Shelton, 22, said. “I don’t think that guy who mocked Novak – I don’t think that was just a single event. I’ve noticed it with different people, not just myself.”

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    Shelton named a number of incidents, including his on-court interview following his fourth round victory over 38-year-old French veteran Gael Monfils. The interviewer, Roger Rasheed, noted that Monfils is “almost your dad.”

    Shelton responded, “Was that a Black joke?” Both players are Black. 

    Rasheed replied, “I’m not sure.”

    Ben Shelton plays backhand

    Ben Shelton, pictured here, plays a backhand to Lorenzo Sonego during their quarterfinal match at the Australian Open tennis championship in Melbourne, Australia, on Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2025. (AP Photo/Manish Swarup)

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    Shelton also spoke about his interview after the quarterfinal match, in which the interviewer commented that he likely would not have many fans in his semifinal match against reigning champ Jannik Sinner.

    “I just don’t think that comment [is] respectful from a guy I’ve never met before in my life,” Shelton said.  

    “I feel like broadcasters should be helping us grow our sport and help these athletes who just won matches on the biggest stage enjoy one of their biggest moments. I just feel like there’s been a lot of negativity and I think that’s something that needs to change.” 

    Ben Shelton celebrates

    Ben Shelton celebrates after defeating Lorenzo Sonego in their quarterfinal match at the Australian Open tennis championship in Melbourne, Australia, on Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2025. (AP Photo/Manish Swarup)

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    Broadcasters at this year’s Grand Slam came under fire after Australian Channel 9 journalist Tony Jones called Djokovic “overrated” and “a has-been” while mocking Serbian fans. Djokvic refused an on-court interview after the incident until he received an apology. 

    On Monday, the network said in a statement it apologized “for any offense caused from comments made” while live on air.

    “No harm was intended towards Novak or his fans,” the statement continued. “We look forward to further showcasing his Australian Open campaign at Melbourne Park.”

    The Associated Press contributed to this report. 

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  • Raiders expected to hire John Spytek as new GM: reports

    Raiders expected to hire John Spytek as new GM: reports

    The Las Vegas Raiders have made their first big hire of the offseason. 

    The organization is expected to name John Spytek, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ assistant GM, as their next general manager, per multiple reports.

    Spytek takes over for Tom Telesco, who lasted just one season after joining the Raiders in the same GM role he held with the Los Angeles Chargers. 

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    John Spytek, Tampa Bay Buccaneers vice president of player personnel, watches action on the field before a preseason game against the Miami Dolphins Aug. 13, 2022, at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Fla. (Cliff Welch/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

    Spytek, 44, has an extensive track record in NFL front offices, and it all began as a Detroit Lions operations intern in 2004. 

    He moved on to the Philadelphia Eagles, serving as a college and pro scout from 2005-09, and then to the Cleveland Browns and Denver Broncos in similar scouting roles before eventually landing in Tampa Bay in 2016. 

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    He joined the Bucs as their director of player personnel, working alongside GM Jason Licht to build a Tampa Bay squad that won the Super Bowl during the 2021 season. 

    One of the main reasons for that Vince Lombardi Trophy heading back to Tampa Bay was the Bucs’ acquisition of Tom Brady, which Spytek played a role in after their time together as Michigan Wolverines. 

    That connection continues with the Raiders. Brady is a minority owner of the franchise.

    John Spytek looks on field

    John Spytek, Tampa Bay Buccaneers vice president of player personnel, watches action at Buccaneers rookie minicamp May 14, 2022, at the AdventHealth Training Center at One Buccaneer Place in Tampa, Fla. (Cliff Welch/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

    Spytek worked his way through the Bucs’ front office, getting promoted to vice president of player personnel in 2021 and then moving to assistant GM in 2023. 

    With Spytek expected to assume his role soon, the next big hire will be head coach for the Raiders after the firing of Antonio Pierce one season after the team named him full-time head coach after an interim stint in 2023. 

    John Spytek looks on field

    John Spytek, Tampa Bay Buccaneers vice president of player personnel, watches before a preseason game between the Miami Dolphins and the Buccaneers Aug. 13, 2022, at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Fla. (Cliff Welch/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

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    Then Spytek will aim to build a roster in desperate need of a franchise quarterback and some more playmakers on both sides of the ball. Las Vegas owns the sixth overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, and some view the Raiders as a team that may trade up to get a quarterback like Shedeur Sanders or Cam Ward. 

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  • Eagles sell dirty snow from playoff game vs. Rams to fans for , and it sells out in hours

    Eagles sell dirty snow from playoff game vs. Rams to fans for $50, and it sells out in hours

    The Philadelphia Eagles attempted to make money by selling cartons of snow for $50 each to their fans, and it worked. 

    The team is officially sold out of pints of memorabilia snow at Lincoln Financial Field during the playoff game against the Los Angeles Rams last Sunday. The Eagles won the game 28-22 in snowy conditions to advance to the NFC Championship game, so the team memorialized the snow by collecting it, putting it into ice-cream style pints and selling it for the $50 price tag. 

    It sold out in less than three hours. 

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    Fans look on in the snow during the fourth quarter between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Los Angeles Rams in the NFC Divisional Playoff at Lincoln Financial Field on January 19, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  (Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)

    The game had a recorded attendance of 69,879. Many of those fans could have simply taken the snow at the stadium with them for free. 

    The conditions of the game are believed to have played a role in the result and have benefited the Eagles, as Rams players committed multiple drops, fumbles and incomplete passes that appeared to be impacted by the snow. 

    The team claims their snow is the first-ever authenticated snow collectible tied to an NFL playoff win and “sets a new standard in the world of sports.”

    “The Philadelphia Eagles’ divisional-round victory over the Los Angeles Rams on January 19, 2025, will forever be remembered for being a snow covered victory!” the product description on the team’s website read. 

    “To commemorate this incredible achievement, authenticated snow was collected directly from the end zone at Lincoln Financial Field immediately after the game. This isn’t your typical piece of memorabilia—it’s a tangible, frozen snapshot of the grit, passion, and determination that defined the iconic game. By preserving and authenticating the very snow that surrounded this monumental game, fans are offered a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to connect with the playoff experience like never before.”

    While the Eagles organization has monetized snow, the fans have a reputation for weaponizing it. 

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    A general overall interior view of Lincoln Financial Field as the snow falls during the second half of the NFC Divisional Playoff game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Los Angeles Rams at Lincoln Financial Field on January 19, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 

    A general overall interior view of Lincoln Financial Field as the snow falls during the second half of the NFC Divisional Playoff game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Los Angeles Rams at Lincoln Financial Field on January 19, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  (Brandon Sloter/Getty Images)

    Former Dallas Cowboys star linebacker DeMarcus Ware told Fox News Digital that Eagles fans once hurled snowballs stuffed with batteries at his mother during a game his rookie year in 2005. 

    “My rookie season when my mom was in the stands, I told her not to wear my jersey, and she was in the front row, and we’re up there in Philly. They were putting batteries in snowballs and throwing them, and one of them hit my mom,” Ware said. “I turned around at the time, and I didn’t care about football anymore. I wanted to go get the guy who was in the stands. But I didn’t.”

    Los Angeles Rams defensive end Jared Verse says Eagles fans hurled snowballs at him after Sunday’s game after he made comments about “hating” the fans to reporters in the week leading up to the game. 

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    Grounds keepers run onto the field during the game with snowblowers to clear the lines in blizzard conditions during the NFC Divisional playoff between the Eagles and the Rams at Lincoln Financial Field on January 19, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

    Grounds keepers run onto the field during the game with snowblowers to clear the lines in blizzard conditions during the NFC Divisional playoff between the Eagles and the Rams at Lincoln Financial Field on January 19, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

    “After the game, I was walking into the locker room, and they’re throwing snowballs,” Verse told The Philadelphia Inquirer. 

    In 1968, when a man dressed as Santa Claus walked out onto the field. He was booed relentlessly by fans who were upset about a disappointing season and hurled snowballs at him as well.

    Eagles fans have garnered negative national attention in recent weeks after one of their own, New Jersey man Ryan Caldwell, was seen in a viral video verbally berating a woman with vulgur slurs during the team’s first playoff game against the Green Bay Packers on Jan. 12. 

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  • Jets hire Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn as new head coach: reports

    Jets hire Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn as new head coach: reports

    Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn is returning to his roots for his first head coaching job in the NFL. 

    Glenn, one of the top coaching candidates this offseason, accepted the role of the New York Jets head coach on Wednesday, becoming the first former player to return as head coach in nearly 50 years, according to ESPN. 

     Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn after the Minnesota Vikings game on Jan. 5, 2025, at Ford Field in Detroit. (Steven King/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

    Multiple outlets reported the news a day after Glenn met with Jets brass on Tuesday. 

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    The New Orleans Saints, who parted ways with Dennis Allen in November, were reportedly also in competition to land Glenn. 

    A three-time Pro Bowler, Glenn got his start in the NFL as a cornerback when he was selected by the Jets with the No. 12 overall pick in the 1994 Draft. He spent eight seasons in New York before being acquired by the Houston Texans in the 2002 NFL expansion draft. 

    Aaron Glenn talks with Jack Campbell

    Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn talks with linebacker Jack Campbell during the Minnesota Vikings game at Ford Field in Detroit on Jan. 5, 2025. (IMAGN)

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    Glenn turned to coaching not long after his playing career ended in 2008. He most notably spent the last four seasons overseeing the Lions’ defense and interviewed with several teams before accepting the job in New York. 

    Glenn also beat out more than a dozen other coaches in the Jets’ extensive search, which included Brian Flores, Jeff Hafley, Ron Rivera and Rex Ryan, among others. 

    According to The Associated Press, Glenn was the only candidate to receive a second interview. 

    Aaron Glenn looks on

    Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn watches a replay during the 45-31 loss to the Washington Commanders in the NFC divisional playoff  game at Ford Field in Detroit on Saturday, Jan. 18, 2025. (IMAGN)

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    Glenn takes over with fans desperate for change. He replaces Robert Saleh, who was fired just five games into the season. 

    The Jets’ struggles looked like they were coming to an end when four-time league MVP Aaron Rodgers was brought on in 2023. But a season-ending injury in his debut in New York derailed those plans. 

    The 2024 season wasn’t much of an improvement – not even the addition of Rodgers’ favorite target could change the outcome and the Jets extended their historic playoff drought. 

    The Associated Press contributed to this report. 

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  • Philadelphia’s Democratic mayor responds to mockery for spelling Eagles wrong during speech

    Philadelphia’s Democratic mayor responds to mockery for spelling Eagles wrong during speech

    Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker responded to widespread mockery that was directed at her when she misspelled the name of the hometown Eagles during a speech on Sunday.

    During a chant to celebrate the team’s playoff run, the Democratic mayor attempted to do the fan base’s signature chant of spelling out the team name. However, she spelled it “E-L-G-S-E-S.”

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    Mayor Cherelle Parker rings the ceremonial bell before action between the 76ers and the Houston Rockets at Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Jan. 15, 2024. (Bill Streicher-USA Today Sports)

    Parker addressed this mistake during a press conference on Tuesday. 

    “We don’t promise perfection, I’m so happy I never have,” Parker told reporters. “Especially after I couldn’t spell Eagles right.”

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    Philadelphia mayoral candidate Cherelle Parker

    Mayoral candidate Cherelle Parker takes part in a Democratic primary debate at the WPVI-TV studio in Philadelphia, April 25, 2023. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File)

    Reporters in attendance laughed in response. 

    The Democrat’s misspelling has already been turned into a T-shirt by the independent Philadelphia sports apparel business “Philly Goat.”

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    Mayor Cherelle Parker during an event at Independence Hall on July 4, 2024, in Philadelphia. (Gilbert Carrasquillo/GC Images)

    Parker is in her first term as the city’s mayor after winning the mayoral election in 2023, becoming the first woman mayor in the city’s history when she defeated Republican Joe Rockey.

    Parker served in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from 2005-15, and then on the Philadelphia city council from 2015-22. 

    The Eagles will face the rival Washington Commanders in Philadelphia on Sunday in the NFC Championship game for the right to advance to the Super Bowl. 

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  • Rangers goalie Igor Shesterkin trades blows with Senators star as game descends into chaos

    Rangers goalie Igor Shesterkin trades blows with Senators star as game descends into chaos

    Scrums after the whistle are common in the NHL. What isn’t common is when you see a superstar goalie join the fracas after the whistle.

    During the New York Rangers’ 5-0 win over the Ottawa Senators on Tuesday in New York, star goalie Igor Shesterkin charged right into the middle of the fight and was ready to swing. 

    The Rangers were up 3-0 with 12:51 left in the third period over the Senators when things got crazy in Madison Square Garden.

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    Igor Shesterkin (31) of the New York Rangers leaves the crease to confront Brady Tkachuk (7) of the Ottawa Senators during the third period at Madison Square Garden on Jan. 21, 2025, in New York City. (Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)

    Senators captain Brady Tkachuk went after a loose puck around the neck and ran into Rangers’ star goalie Igor Shesterkin, sending the goalie back into his own net. 

    The five Rangers players on the ice immediately came to their goalie’s defense as they swarmed Tkachuk.

    Then the rest of the Senators’ players on the ice came to their captain’s defense, and eventually each Rangers and Senators skater paired off with one another in a shoving match.

    While all the chaos unfolded, Shesterkin hunched over in the crease, gathering himself. 

    Then suddenly, as the chaos started winding down, Shesterkin got up and charged straight into the melee and went after Tkachuk.

    Tkachuk saw Shesterkin coming and punched at the goalie’s helmet, knocking Shesterkin down, while Shesterkin threw a blocker toward Tkachuk. 

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    Then Tkachuk, whose right arm was being held by Rangers forward Matt Rempe, jostled with Shesterkin before the referees intervened and removed Shesterkin from the scrum.

    As Shesterkin was being pulled away, Rempe, who is known for fighting in his short time in the NHL, went after Tkachuk.

    But a referee got between the two, not letting them fight, despite Rempe and Tkachuk throwing punches at each other around the referee. 

    Once order was restored on the ice, the referees convened and doled out a lot of penalties.  

    Shesterkin was penalized two minutes for leaving the goalie’s crease. Rempe was given a double-minor penalty for roughing. 

    Tkachuk was also given a double-minor penalty for roughing, and he was also penalized for goalie interference.

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    Igor Shesterkin challenges Brady Tkachuk

    Igor Shesterkin (31) of the New York Rangers challenges Brady Tkachuk (7) of the Ottawa Senators after a collision near the net. (Jared Silber/NHLI via Getty Images)

    Shane Pinto, the Senators’ center, was also given a minor penalty for roughing Rangers’ defenseman Ryan Lindgren. 

    The Rangers ended up on the power play after all the penalties, and Artemi Panarin cashed in to make it 4-0. 

    Alexis Lafrenière, Arthur Kaliyev, Rempe, Panarin and Will Cuylle all scored in the win for the Rangers.

    The Rangers are 7-1-3 in their last 11 games and have surged back into the wild-card race after a dreadful stretch in which they won just four of 19 games in December.

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    A scrum ensues

    Igor Shesterkin confronts Brady Tkachuk. (Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)

    For Shesterkin, it was his second straight game with a shutout, saving all 20 of the Senators’ shots on net. 

    The Rangers look to continue their winning ways when they take on the Philadelphia Flyers on Thursday at 7 p.m. ET. 

    The Senators next face the Boston Bruins on Thursday at 7 p.m. ET. 

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  • Travis Kelce’s ex-girlfriend says she would ‘love’ for Bills to beat Chiefs

    Travis Kelce’s ex-girlfriend says she would ‘love’ for Bills to beat Chiefs

    It’s safe to say the Kansas City Chiefs have one less fan.

    The Chiefs are looking to get into their fifth Super Bowl since the turn of the decade, but they have to get through the Buffalo Bills first. But history is on Kansas City’s side entering Sunday’s AFC Championship Game: They are 4-0 against Buffalo in the playoffs in that span.

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    Travis Kelce and Kayla Nicole (Rodin Eckenroth/FilmMagic/File)

    And if there’s one person who knows what the Chiefs are capable of, it’s Kayla Nicole, the ex-girlfriend of star tight end Travis Kelce.

    On the “I Am Athlete Daily” podcast, host Brandon Marshall admitted he didn’t want to get “messy” by bringing up the Chiefs with Nicole, but the two shared some analysis.

    “I think there is nothing like that environment. That’s the loudest stadium in the league,” she said. “The energy is crazy. I think [quarterback] Patrick [Mahomes], too, is just a seasoned vet at this point. There is no panic, there is no sudden decisions. This is a well-thought-out offense. [Mahomes] studies the game like nobody else. Oh my God, yeah, that’s all he does. He’s a student of the game.

    “Then you got [Chiefs coach] Andy Reid, and I think his playbook is crazy. That’s a known fact about him. Their offense is OD. They have guys they can throw the ball to that’s not going to drop it in the end zone.”

    Travis Kelce

    Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce celebrates a catch for a first down against the Houston Texans during the fourth quarter of the AFC divisional round playoff game at Arrowhead Stadium on Jan. 18, 2025. (Denny Medley-Imagn Images)

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    Nicole then name-dropped her ex.

    “Travis Kelce, that’s a tight end that’s not going to do it. They got the threats. So as much as I would love to see somebody else in the Super Bowl, just to see something new, it’s not going to happen.”

    But despite the positive words, she made her rooting interest clear.

    “As much as I’d love to see [Bills quarterback] Josh [Allen] pull it off, I don’t know if that’s going to happen. … [It’s] something new. I’m bored,” she quipped.

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    Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce (Patrick Smith/Getty Images/File)

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    Nicole and Kelce dated for five years and even attended Mahomes’ wedding together. Kelce has since been dating Taylor Swift.

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