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Previewing Super Bowl LVI

The Super Bowl will be between the Bengals and the Rams at SoFi Stadium in LA. Some people thought the Rams had a chance to make the Super Bowl after their acquisition of Stafford last offseason and even more thought so after the acquisitions of Miller and Beckham midseason. The Bengals were expected to still be rebuilding with Burrow and Chase as key pieces for the future, not a Super Bowl run as early as this year.

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A Retrospective Brady Legacy

Tom Brady has retired from the game of football. After playing in the NFL for almost half of his life his resume reads 7 Super Bowls, 3 Most Valuable Player awards, 15 Pro Bowls, and leading in many career quarterback categories such as passing yards, touchdowns, and passes completed. After much speculation and a few false news reports, on February 1st Brady announced on social media that he has decided to hang up the cleats. It is safe to say that he is the greatest NFL player ever.

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MLB Lockout Continues, No End in Sight

On December 2nd, Major League Baseball, again, began a lockout between the league’s owners and the Player’s Association. This means that there will not be any games played until issues are resolved between these two entities. Lockouts are not so uncommon in the world of sports, and this is certainly not a first-time occurrence for the game of baseball. In 1994, the players went on strike, which resulted in no postseason baseball and some players being picked up literally off the street just so the rest of that season could be played.

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NFL (Just Over) Halfway Review

Following the Monday Night Football game on November 15th between the Los Angeles Rams and the San Francisco 49ers, the NFL is through 10 weeks of their 18-week season. As we passed the halfway point of the season and get close to the home stretch, it is becoming clearer by the week to see which teams are clear contenders for the Super Bowl and which teams will be jockeying for draft position come December.

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Rodgers’ Fake Vaccination Draws Criticism

How can we know for sure that a person is actually vaccinated when there is easy accessibility to fake vaccine cards, heavy rules and social norms about the privacy of medical records, and a large stigma around the identifier “unvaccinated”, giving people ample motivation to lie. These questions entered the sports world recently when it was found out that Green Bay Packers’ quarterback Aaron Rodgers has been lying about his vaccine status for the entire season, and was caught after he tested positive for Covid-19.

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