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  • Giants great Lawrence Taylor reveals what kept him from quitting football before Hall of Fame career began

    Giants great Lawrence Taylor reveals what kept him from quitting football before Hall of Fame career began

    Lawrence Taylor, one of the top defensive players in NFL history, almost quit football in high school. 

    But his dad wouldn’t let him. 

    Taylor, 66, talked about nearly quitting football during an appearance on OutKick’s “Maintaining with Tyrus.” 

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    Former New York Giants player Lawrence Taylor waves to the crowd before a game against the Indianapolis Colts at MetLife Stadium Nov. 3, 2014, in East Rutherford, N.J. (Al Bello/Getty Images)

    “I thought it was too much. Like I said, when I went out for football in my junior year, I wanted to quit. And … my dad looked at me, ‘You’re not going to quit,’” Taylor recalled. 

    “And then once I started to get it a little bit, he told me, ‘Hey, you got to be better than the next man just to be equals.’ So, listen, I’m going after who’s ever in front of me, that’s who I have to deal with.”

    The Pro Football Hall of Famer did a good job in his 13-year career of dealing with the person in front of him. Taylor spent his entire career with the New York Giants, winning two Super Bowls. 

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    Lawrence Taylor dumps water on Bill Belichick

    New York Giants Harry Carson (53), Lawrence Taylor (56) and defensive coach Bill Belichick during a game against the San Francisco 49ers in East Rutherford, N.J., Jan. 4, 1987. (Jerry Wachter/Sports Illustrated via Getty Images)

    Taylor won the NFL MVP in 1986, becoming one of only two defensive players in NFL history to win the MVP.

    In that 1986 season, Taylor had 20½ sacks. For Taylor, his goal was simple — find the football. 

    “I think a lot of coaches, or my coaches anyway, allowed me to play the game the way I saw it. (People say) you got to get here, you got to go there. Well, no. I got to go outside here, but I’m trying to get to here. So, why can’t I just go there? I go to the football wherever it is. I go to the football,” Taylor said. 

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    Lawrence Taylor plays to the crowd

    Lawrence Taylor at MetLife Stadium Sept. 8, 2024. (Fox News Photo/Joshua Comins)

    The ten-time Pro Bowler had 142 sacks in 184 career games.

    The full interview with Taylor on OutKick will air at 9 a.m. ET Sunday. 

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  • College football offensive lineman Ben Christman, 21, found dead in his apartment, school says

    College football offensive lineman Ben Christman, 21, found dead in his apartment, school says

    Ben Christman, a college football offensive lineman who transferred to UNLV, was found dead in his off-campus apartment, the school said in a statement on Wednesday. He was 21.

    Christman recently transferred to the university after previously playing for Kentucky and Ohio State. The school said it didn’t have any more details on his death, and the Clark County Coroner’s Office in Nevada was working to determine the cause.

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    Ohio State Buckeyes offensive lineman Ben Christman looks on during training camp at the Woody Hayes Athletic Center in Columbus, Ohio, on Aug. 10, 2021. (Adam Cairns/Columbus Dispatch via Imagn Content Services, LLC)

    “Our team’s heart is broken to hear of Ben’s passing,” UNLV head coach Dan Mullen said in a statement. “Since the day Ben set foot on our campus a month ago, he made the Rebels a better program. Ben was an easy choice for our Leadership Committee as he had earned the immediate respect, admiration and friendship of all his teammates. 

    “Our prayers go out to his family and all who knew him. Ben made the world a better place and he will be missed.”

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    School president Keith E. Whitfield said he was “incredibly saddened” to hear about Christman’s death.

    “There is little that can be said to lessen the pain of suddenly losing a member of our university family at such a young age, and my heart breaks for all who knew and loved him,” he said. “On behalf of UNLV, our sincere condolences are with Ben’s family, friends, loved ones, and teammates during this very difficult time.”

    Ben Christman at Rose Bowl

    Ohio State Buckeyes offensive lineman Ben Christman celebrates as he leaves the field after defeating the Utah Utes at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, on Jan 1, 2022. (Orlando Ramirez-USA TODAY Sports)

    Christman was at Ohio State for two seasons before he transferred to Kentucky. He sat out the 2023 season with a knee injury and played special teams in 2024, according to CBS Sports.

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    Christman was from Akron, Ohio, and played high school football at Revere High School. He was a four-star recruit coming out of high school.

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  • Fox News Politics News Letter: Ex-college football coach tapped by governor

    Fox News Politics News Letter: Ex-college football coach tapped by governor

    Welcome to the Fox News Politics newsletter, with the latest updates on the Trump administration, exclusive interviews and more Fox News politics content.

    Here’s what’s happening…

    Tulsi Gabbard faces next test in confirmation battle with key Senate hurdle

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    A ‘born leader’ in Ohio

    Ohio Republican Gov. Mike DeWine announced on Monday that he is nominating former Ohio State football coach Jim Tressel to serve as the state’s lieutenant governor.

    “Jim Tressel is Ohio values,” DeWine said at a news conference announcing the nomination of Tressel to replace former Lt. Gov. Jon Husted, who DeWine appointed to the U.S. Senate last month. 

    “He’s a hard worker and shares that vision (I have) for the future of Ohio. He has the ability to pull people together. He has the ability to lead. He will enable me to be assured that if something happens to me, he can walk in and be governor that day and that would be seamless.”…Read more

    Ohio State football coach Jim Tressel, Left, and Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine. right  (Getty/AP)

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  • Fox News Politics News Letter: Ex-college football coach tapped by governor

    ‘Born leader’: Ohio governor nominates former legendary college football coach as lieutenant governor

    Ohio Republican Gov. Mike DeWine announced on Monday that he is nominating former Ohio State football coach Jim Tressel to serve as the state’s lieutenant governor.

    “Jim Tressel is Ohio values,” DeWine said at a news conference announcing the nomination of Tressel to replace former Lt. Gov. Jon Husted, who DeWine appointed to the U.S. Senate last month. 

    “He’s a hard worker and shares that vision (I have) for the future of Ohio. He has the ability to pull people together. He has the ability to lead. He will enable me to be assured that if something happens to me, he can walk in and be governor that day and that would be seamless.”

    Tressel, who DeWine called a “born leader,” was head coach of Ohio State University’s football team from 2001 to 2010. The Buckeyes won the 2002 national championship during Tressel’s tenure along with six Big Ten championships and a record of 9-1 against rival Michigan.

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    Ohio State football coach Jim Tressel, Left, and Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine. right  (Getty/AP)

    Tressel, 72, retired a year and a half ago as president of Youngstown State University, a job he had held since 2014. Since then, he has been engaged in workforce and economic development activities.

    “With his wealth of experience in the education field, Jim understands its importance in building Ohio’s workforce of tomorrow,” Ohio Chamber President & CEO Steve Stivers said in a statement, saying Tressel would prioritize workforce development “for the benefit of the business community and all Ohioans.”

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    Former Ohio State coach Jim Tressel is carried on the shoulders of his 2002 national championship team during the second quarter of an NCAA college football game between Notre Dame and Ohio State, Saturday, Sept. 3, 2022, in Columbus, Ohio. 

    Former Ohio State coach Jim Tressel is carried on the shoulders of his 2002 national championship team during the second quarter of an NCAA college football game between Notre Dame and Ohio State, Saturday, Sept. 3, 2022, in Columbus, Ohio.  (AP Photo/David Dermer)

    Tressel’s nomination must now be approved by the Ohio Senate and Ohio House, which are both led by Republican supermajorities.

    “I want to study a little bit about what Jon Husted has going on, and so I want to learn the business, if you will,” Tressel, a political newcomer, said at the press conference. “And then it’s up to when you sit down with the team and the staff and everyone else trying to figure out who plays what position best. And I’d be more than happy to to help wherever I can.”

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    Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine

    Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine is seen onstage at the Fiserv Forum during preparations for the Republican National Convention (RNC) on July 14, 2024, in Milwaukee, Wisc. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

    Former Ohio Gov. John Kasich congratulated Tressel in an X post saying, “Jim Tressel always puts one foot in front of the other trying to improve our world. Good luck, @JimTressel5.”

    DeWine, who must retire in 2026 due to term limits, said the two have not discussed if Tressel plans to run for governor, which would put him in a race against the state’s Republican attorney general, Dave Yost, and former Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, who is expected to jump into the race this month.

    Former Ohio Health Director Dr. Amy Acton is running as a Democrat.

    Associated Press contributed to this report

  • Trump says NFL’s new kickoff rule ‘actually makes football more dangerous’

    Trump says NFL’s new kickoff rule ‘actually makes football more dangerous’

    President Donald Trump is expected to be at Super Bowl LIX Sunday, and it appears he’s looking forward to it.

    If he does attend, Trump will watch the Kansas City Chiefs try to become the first team to win three consecutive Lombardi Trophies.

    On the other sideline will be the Philadelphia Eagles, who will be playing in their third Super Bowl in seven seasons. It’s a rematch of the Super Bowl two years ago, which Kansas City won 38-35.

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    The Philadelphia Eagles and the Green Bay Packers line up for the opening kickoff at Arena Corinthians Sept. 6, 2024, in Sao Paulo, Brazil. (Wagner Meier/Getty Images)

    Trump gave a quick preview of the game on Truth Social, praising the “two great quarterbacks,” Patrick Mahomes and Jalen Hurts; “an unbelievable running back,” seemingly Saquon Barkley; and “incredible coaching” from Andy Reid and Nick Sirianni.

    In the post, Trump also appeared to declare Travis Kelce the “best tight end … ever.”

    But he does want the NFL to go back to its old kickoff rules.

    “If they would only get rid of that really weird looking new Kickoff ‘deal,’ which actually makes football more dangerous, they would be doing everybody, especially the fans, a big favor,” Trump wrote.

    It was not the first time Trump has been critical of the rule. He wrote that the league should ditch the “ridiculous” rule shortly after winning the election.

    Former president Donald Trump attends a game between the NFL Pittsburgh Steelers and the New York Jets in Latrobe, Pennsylvania.

    Donald Trump attends a game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the New York Jets in Latrobe, Pa. (Evan Vucci-Pool/Getty Images)

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    He also mentioned it as a point of contention when he appeared on the “Let’s Go!” podcast with sportscaster Jim Gray and former New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady.

    He wrote about it on Truth Social in early September as well.

    “I can’t believe the NFL is effectively getting rid of the always exciting Kick Off Return. Such an exciting part of football. What are they doing? BEGINNING OF THE END!” he wrote.

    The NFL is in its first season with its dynamic kickoff rule, which was essentially taken from the XFL. Players are unable to move until after the ball is touched or hits the ground.

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    All kicking team players are lined up with one foot on the receiving team’s 40-yard line, while the players on the receiving team can set up between their own 30 and 35, where at least nine players must line up facing the kicking team. 

    The new rules have ended surprise onside kicks.

    Fox News’ Ryan Gaydos contributed to this report.

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  • Pro Football Hall of Fame snubs draw strong social media reaction: ‘What a joke’

    Pro Football Hall of Fame snubs draw strong social media reaction: ‘What a joke’

    The Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2025 was announced on Thursday, and it features just four men.

    Jared Allen, Antonio Gates, Eric Allen and Sterling Sharpe will receive busts in Canton this summer, beating out several other candidates.

    It could be argued that several others are just as deserving, but most notably, Eli Manning, Adam Vinatieri and Terrell Suggs did not make the cut this go-around.

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    New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning, #10, throws a pass before the game against the Dallas Cowboys at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas, on Dec. 11, 2011. (Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports)

    Manning’s New York Giants kept their reaction pretty blunt, simply posting a raised-eyebrow emoji on X.

    Manning ranks 11th all-time in passing yards and touchdowns, but the main argument is his two Super Bowl runs.

    “Absurd. Eli beat Tom Brady twice in the Super Bowl. There aren’t 5 guys in the history of the game who you’d take over Eli Manning in the 4th quarter of a playoff game. Pure silliness,” wrote one Giants fan.

    “My favorite QB…He took s— his whole career and he still is…Man was a legend and never got the credit,” wrote one more.

    The anger was the same for perhaps both Patriots and Colts fans for Vinatieri, who holds the NFL records for the most field goal makes and attempts in NFL history. He also knocked two game-winning field goals in the closing seconds of Super Bowls and was lights out for his entire 24-year career.

    Adam Vinatieri runs and celebrates

    New England Patriots kicker Adam Vinatieri celebrates his game-winning field goal in the second half of Super Bowl XXXVI in New Orleans on Feb. 3, 2002. (STAN HONDA/AFP via Getty Images)

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    In fact, many feel that if there were to be a first-ballot Hall of Famer, it should have been Vinatieri.

    “adam vinatieri not a first ballot HOFer? throw the whole thing away,” wrote an X user.

    Another said, “Vinatieri got hosed. What a joke.”

    Meanwhile, even though Jared Allen ranks 12th all time in sacks and got in, Suggs being in eighth is not yet enough. His longtime teammate in stalwart offensive tackle Marshal Yanda also came up short.

    “Suggs and Yanda snubbed, Lamar losing, MVP I’m done,” wrote a Ravens fan with a classic angry gif.

    It should be noted that those three were all in their first year of eligibility, so perhaps the voters didn’t want this year’s class to wait any longer. Other misses include Reggie Wayne and Steve Smith Sr.

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    It will not be easy for those guys to get in next year, as Drew Brees, Larry Fitzgerald and Jason Witten will be eligible for induction.

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  • Jared Allen, Antonio Gates headline Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2025

    Jared Allen, Antonio Gates headline Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2025

    Four players were announced as the next class of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

    Jared Allen, Antonio Gates, Sterling Sharpe, and Eric Allen will be enshrined into Canton this year.

    The former edge rusher in Allen recorded 136 sacks in his 12-year career, the 12th-most all time, twice leading the NFL. His career high was the 22 he put up back in 2011, just one sack shy of surpassing lone solo leader Michael Strahan for the most in a season. He was selected to four All-Pro teams during his time with the Chiefs, Vikings, Bears, and Vikings.

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    Minnesota Vikings defensive end Jared Allen (69) celebrates a sack during the first quarter against the Detroit Lions at Mall of America Field at H.H.H. Metrodome.  (Brace Hemmelgarn-USA TODAY Sports)

    Gates was one of the greatest tight ends of his era and a stepping stone into making what the position is today.  His 116 touchdowns are the most ever by a tight end, while his 955 receptions and 11,841 receiving yards are the fourth-most in the position. Spending his entire 16-year career with the Chargers, he made eight consecutive Pro Bowls and will go to Canton after just missing out last year.

    Sharpe played just seven seasons in the NFL, but he sure made the most of it. In his career, entirely with the Green Bay Packers, he was named to five Pro Bowls and was an All-Pro three times. Three times he led the NFL in receptions, and twice he led in touchdowns, including his final season when he racked up 18. He recorded five seasons of over 1,100 yards – he put up 595 catches for 8,134 yards and 65 touchdowns.

    Sterling Sharpe

    Green Bay Packers receiver Sterling Sharpe (84) scores a touchdown against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Tampa Stadium. (USA TODAY Sports)

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    Eric Allen played 14 seasons, splitting his time with the Eagles, Raiders, and Saints. He twice led the NFL in pick-sixes, recording four in 1993 and three in 2000. He was named to six Pro Bowls after being picked 30th overall in the 1988 NFL Draft.

    Notable snubs included Adam Vinatieri, Eli Manning, Terrell Suggs, Reggie Wayne, Steve Smith Sr., and Marshal Yanda.

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    The new four-man class will be inducted on Aug. 3.

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  • Chiefs great Jim Tyrer and the debate surrounding his place in the Pro Football Hall of Fame

    Chiefs great Jim Tyrer and the debate surrounding his place in the Pro Football Hall of Fame

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    Across all sports, every new class in their respective Hall of Fame brings about spirited debate. This year for the Pro Football Hall of Fame is no different. 

    But for one finalist, the circumstances surrounding his place in Canton are more than just a case of championships and stats. His place in the Hall of Fame will likely come down to a tragic case of a murder-suicide. 

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    There are five total finalists for the 2025 Pro Football Hall of Fame senior class, including a coach and a contributor. The players up for vote are Maxie Baughan, Sterling Sharpe and Jim Tyrer. 

    Of the three, the biggest questions surround Tyrer.

    Who is Jim Tyrer?

    Kansas City Chiefs tackle Jim Tyrer and Miami Dolphins defensive end Mel Branch in action at the Orange Bowl on Sept. 28, 1968. (Rod Hanna-USA Today Sports)

    Born in Newark, Ohio, on Feb. 25, 1939, Jim Tyrer is largely considered one of the most dominant offensive tackles of his era. 

    After playing football at Ohio State, where he was an All-America choice, Tyrer began his 14-year playing career with the Dallas Texans of the American Football League in 1961. His sheer size and strength at left tackle translated to early success on the field, which carried over with the team’s move to Kansas City and the eventual merger with the NFL.

    Tyrer was a three-time AFL champion and nine-time AFL All-Star, and he helped the Chiefs win the franchise’s first Super Bowl in 1970. He was a starter in each of his 13 seasons with Chiefs, playing in 180 consecutive games for the third-longest streak in team history. 

    Tyrer was selected as a member of the AFL’s All-Decade Team of the 1960s and is in the Chiefs’ Hall of Fame. He played his final season for Washington in 1974. 

    It’s no doubt that Tyrer’s career is worthy of consideration for the Pro Football Hall of Fame, but the tragic events that took place on Sept. 15, 1980, have kept his name off the ballot for more than 40 years. 

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    Tyrer’s death

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    Offensive lineman Jim Tyrer of the Kansas City Chiefs on the sidelines during a game on Sept. 28, 1970, against the Colts at Memorial Stadium in Baltimore. (Diamond Images/Getty Images)

    Tyrer was a finalist for the Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility and was largely expected to be selected. But in the fall of 1980, that would change. 

    According to KCTV’s reporting at the time, Tyrer shot his wife, Martha, dead just after 4 a.m. in the bedroom of their home while their four children slept before eventually taking his own life. He was 41 and Martha was 40. 

    While those closest to the family, including teammates, were shocked by the news, reports would soon surface that there were issues. 

    ESPN reporter Mark Fainaru-Wada told NPR last week that Tyrer had struggled to find work after his playing career had ended and that the family was experiencing financial struggles. There were also rumors that Tyrer had been dealing with “depression” and “paranoia.” 

    But in the nearly 45 years that have passed and with the development of science with regard to the long-term effects of playing in contact sports, many argue that Tyrer likely suffered from chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE).  

    Dr. Doug Paone, who treated Tyrer days before the murder-suicide, told the Kansas City Star’s Vahe Gregorian in December that he is confident that Tyrer had CTE. 

    “If it walks like a duck, it quacks, it has webbed feet and water goes off its back, it’s not a zebra: It’s CTE,” he said. “(Tyrer) would be the poster child for CTE.”

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    What the voters say

    Jim Tyrer sidelines

    Kansas City Chiefs offensive tackle Jim Tyrer on the sidelines of a game on Oct. 2, 1971. (Denver Post via Getty Images)

    At least three of the five senior finalists will be elected to the Pro Football Hall. They will need 80% of the votes from the Selection Committee, who will be allowed to vote for three finalists. If none receive that percentage, then the sole finalist with the most votes will be inducted into the 2025 class.  

    For Tyrer, the voters appear divided. ESPN spoke to some last month when Tyrer was named a finalist. 

    “It’s morally abhorrent and unacceptable to put a murderer in the Hall of Fame if you have the power to do otherwise,” longtime voter Jason Cole told the outlet, adding that he has “incredible compassion for the family.”

    Cole noted that considering CTE would be “opening up a giant can of worms.”

    Opposite of that, Gregorian told ESPN that CTE could be used to explain the tragedy that led to Tyrer and his wife’s untimely death. 

    “I think when you see that this is a man, who had for decades lived a life that was admired by many, that this change in him was caused by [CTE],” Gregorian said, “… I think to me, it says this was because of severe brain damage, not being of a willful act by this person. I don’t know, that makes me look at it differently.”

    The bylaws of the selection process instruct voters not to consider any off-the-field contributions – good or bad – in their decision-making. The class of 2025 will be announced next Thursday at the NFL Honors in New Orleans ahead of Super Bowl LIX. 

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  • Indiana football player opts to join Barstool Sports over declaring for NFL Draft: ‘This is my thing’

    Indiana football player opts to join Barstool Sports over declaring for NFL Draft: ‘This is my thing’

    After playing six years at Indiana University, Mike Katic has decided to put his NFL dreams to the side.

    After initially declaring for last year’s NFL Draft, then returning for his final year of eligibility, the former center has decided to join Barstool Sports as a media personality and analyst.

    “I’m pumped. This is what I think I was born to do,” Katic said on “The Yak” with Dan “Big Cat” Katz. “Football’s great, but I think this is my thing. So, I’m super excited to move in here.”

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    Indiana’s Mike Katic (56) hoists the Old Oaken Bucket after a game against Purdue at Memorial Stadium Nov. 30, 2024. (Rich Janzaruk/Herald-Times/USA Today Network via Imagn Images)

    Katic doesn’t start officially working until March 1, but he paid a visit to Jon Gruden, who was recently hired by the site, at Barstool’s offices. And they had about as much of a greeting as one would predict from a Super Bowl champion coach and a six-year college star.

    “Barstool’s got our new center and I already love him!” Gruden said on X while posting a video of their first interaction.

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    Immediately after shaking hands, Gruden asked Katic to get into his lineman stance, and the two shared another handshake and hug.

    “When [Gruden] tells you to get in a stance, you get into a damn stance!” Katic posted on X.

    Katic seemed to hint his playing days were over after the Hoosiers’ College Football Playoff loss to Notre Dame when he posted on X, “Thank you Indiana University. Thank you Football.”

    Mike Katic on field

    Indiana OL Mike Katic (56) during a game against the Louisville Cardinals Sept. 16, 2023, at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.  (James Black/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

    Katic was likely to be a late-round selection if he had been taken at all. Pro Football Focus graded Katic as the 10th best center in the Power Four conferences.

    Katic said he was hired quickly after Dave Portnoy saw him in “three clips doing media” after being connected through a member of the Hoosiers’ men’s basketball team.

    Mike Katic after win

    Indiana’s Mike Katic (56) celebrates with the Old Oaken Bucket after a game against Purdue at Memorial Stadium Nov. 30, 2024. (Rich Janzaruk/Herald-Times/USA Today Network via Imagn Images)

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    The Pittsburgh native will work out of Barstool’s Chicago office after playing in 50 games for the Hoosiers.

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  • Broncos star Pat Surtain II earns high praise from Pro Football Hall of Famer Champ Bailey

    Broncos star Pat Surtain II earns high praise from Pro Football Hall of Famer Champ Bailey

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    Denver Broncos star cornerback Pat Surtain II was named as one of the finalists for AP Defensive Player of the Year for the 2024 season.

    Surtain, who wrapped up his fourth season in the NFL, put up his best year yet. He had four interceptions, 45 tackles and 11 pass breakups. He returned the interceptions for 132 yards, which included his 100-yard interception return for a touchdown. It was a league-leading stat.

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    Denver Broncos cornerback Pat Surtain II, #2, gestures after a play in the third quarter against the Indianapolis Colts at Empower Field at Mile High in Denver on Dec. 15, 2024. (Isaiah J. Downing-Imagn Images)

    The young Broncos player caught the attention of fellow Broncos great Champ Bailey even before he came into the league. Bailey, who spoke to Fox News Digital on behalf of Trulieve, said he saw a little bit of himself in Surtain but thinks Surtain is better setup for the pros.

    “A little bit. I think he’s far ahead of me as far as his demeanor, his professionalism, his technique,” he said. “When he came into the league, you could tell he was going to be good right away. It was just more, ‘OK, can he sustain his success? Can he stay healthy?’ 

    “Those are the things that are really unknown to an NFL player’s career – the health side of it, which is huge. And he’s been able to do that and play consistently. I always knew if he strapped them up, he’s going to be one of the best no matter what because of how he approaches the game.”

    Bailey has high hopes for Surtain’s career.

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    Champ Bailey partnered with Truelieve. (Truelieve)

    “He looks like a 10-year vet playing like a guy in his prime,” he said. “The sky’s the limit for him. I told people when he was drafted, he’s on a Hall of Fame path. It’s all about his good health. If he stays healthy, he will be a Hall of Famer and, hopefully, he’ll be Defensive Player of the Year this year. Definitely pulling for that.”

    The Defensive Player of the Year nominees list is stacked.

    Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Zack Baun, Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett, Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Trey Hendrickson and Pittsburgh Steelers pass rusher T.J. Watt were also named as finalists.

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    Surtain earned his third Pro Bowl selection and his second First-Team All-Pro selection this season.

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