Denver Broncos linebacker Von Miller is a team leader (and an Mvp!) on the football field.
But when it comes to the dance floor, he'll be following his partner Witney Carson's lead.
Miller led the Broncos to Super Bowl victory earlier this year in San Francisco, and now, he's trying out his dancing skills on Dancing With the Stars's 22nd season alongside pro and former mirror ball champ Carson.
And as different as the two sports may seem, the Dancing With the Stars pro says that at the end of the day, the approach to both the show...
But when it comes to the dance floor, he'll be following his partner Witney Carson's lead.
Miller led the Broncos to Super Bowl victory earlier this year in San Francisco, and now, he's trying out his dancing skills on Dancing With the Stars's 22nd season alongside pro and former mirror ball champ Carson.
And as different as the two sports may seem, the Dancing With the Stars pro says that at the end of the day, the approach to both the show...
- 3/9/2016
- by Diana Pearl, @dianapearl_
- People.com - TV Watch
Denver Broncos linebacker Von Miller is a team leader (and an Mvp!) on the football field. But when it comes to the dance floor, he'll be following his partner Witney Carson's lead. Miller led the Broncos to Super Bowl victory earlier this year in San Francisco, and now, he's trying out his dancing skills on Dancing With the Stars's 22nd season alongside pro and former mirror ball champ Carson. And as different as the two sports may seem, the Dancing With the Stars pro says that at the end of the day, the approach to both the show...
- 3/9/2016
- by Diana Pearl, @dianapearl_
- PEOPLE.com
Denver Broncos linebacker Von Miller is a team leader (and an Mvp!) on the football field. But when it comes to the dance floor, he'll be following his partner Witney Carson's lead. Miller led the Broncos to Super Bowl victory earlier this year in San Francisco, and now, he's trying out his dancing skills on Dancing With the Stars's 22nd season alongside pro and former mirror ball champ Carson. And as different as the two sports may seem, the Dancing With the Stars pro says that at the end of the day, the approach to both the show...
- 3/9/2016
- by Diana Pearl, @dianapearl_
- PEOPLE.com
Peyton Manning is certainly acting — and throwing — as if Super Bowl 50 will be his final football game, win or lose. The Denver Broncos starting quarterback was “near tears” Saturday night while addressing his teammates during a meeting, per an Espn report. Before the legendary player shared some words, Gary Kubiak laid out the blueprint for his Broncos to win. The head coach then set the personal tone of the final lecture, telling his squad that he loved them. Also Read: Here's How to Stream Super Bowl 50 After the business plan and the verbal hug were in place from the former.
- 2/7/2016
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Video has surfaced of Denver Broncos rookie Ryan Murphy being detained in connection with a prostitution sting just days before the Super Bowl. Murphy’s brother was cited for solicitation, and Murphy himself was detained but not cited or arrested, sources told the San Jose Mercury News. Inside Edition obtained video in which the 23-year-old practice squad strong safety Murphy can be seen being placed in the back of a police car by by Santa Clara, Calif. sheriff’s deputies. Also Read: Denver Broncos Player Sent Home From Super Bowl After Being Questioned in Prostitution Sting Broncos head coach Gary Kubiak...
- 2/3/2016
- by Jordan Burchette
- The Wrap
Super Bowl week has only just begun but it is already over for Denver Broncos safety Ryan Murphy, who has been sent home by the team. Murphy, a member of the Bronco’s practice squad, was questioned Tuesday by San Jose police in connection with a prostitution sting. While he was not cited by police, “we decided it was best for the team if we continued our preparations for Super Bowl 50 without him,” coach Gary Kubiak said in a statement. “Ryan is returning to Denver but his status as a practice squad player has not changed at this time,...
- 2/3/2016
- by Debbie Emery
- The Wrap
One of the biggest names in college basketball had a mid-game meltdown on Feb. 8 when he got physical with an opposing fan during his team’s loss to Texas Tech. Watch the video and tell us what you think — was he provoked?
Before Feb. 8, Oklahoma State guard Marcus Smart was best known for being a potential NBA lottery pick in this year’s upcoming draft. But now he’ll be known as the basketball player who lost his cool and violently shoved a fan from an opposing team.
Marcus Smart Pushes Texas Tech Fan
After trying to block a Texas Tech shot with 6.2 seconds left in a game that Oklahoma State was losing, Marcus flew wildly into the front row of the crowd. As Marcus was being helped up, he appeared to exchange words with a fan who was wearing a Texas Tech shirt. After a quick back-and-forth, Marcus then...
Before Feb. 8, Oklahoma State guard Marcus Smart was best known for being a potential NBA lottery pick in this year’s upcoming draft. But now he’ll be known as the basketball player who lost his cool and violently shoved a fan from an opposing team.
Marcus Smart Pushes Texas Tech Fan
After trying to block a Texas Tech shot with 6.2 seconds left in a game that Oklahoma State was losing, Marcus flew wildly into the front row of the crowd. As Marcus was being helped up, he appeared to exchange words with a fan who was wearing a Texas Tech shirt. After a quick back-and-forth, Marcus then...
- 2/9/2014
- by Andrew Gruttadaro
- HollywoodLife
Dwayne, 29, a wide receiver for the Kansas City Chiefs, was arrested on Nov. 12 for speeding and marijuana possession! Was he released from jail?
Dwayne Bowe was pulled over in Riverside, Miss., on Nov. 10 for speeding, and then police smelled marijuana from outside his Audi A-8 after they approached the vehicle. This happened just as his team’s bye week ended. The Chiefs are now gearing up to play a huge game against the Broncos on Nov. 17! Keep reading for more details.
Dwayne Bowe: Arrested For Marijuana Possession & Speeding
“While questioning the driver, the officer detected a strong odor of marijuana from inside of the vehicle. The officer then requested the driver and two passengers to get out of the vehicle,” Riverside police told CBSSports. “Once out of the vehicle the officer explained to the driver, who owned the vehicle, that he was a K-9 Officer and that the dog would alert to an illegal substance.
Dwayne Bowe was pulled over in Riverside, Miss., on Nov. 10 for speeding, and then police smelled marijuana from outside his Audi A-8 after they approached the vehicle. This happened just as his team’s bye week ended. The Chiefs are now gearing up to play a huge game against the Broncos on Nov. 17! Keep reading for more details.
Dwayne Bowe: Arrested For Marijuana Possession & Speeding
“While questioning the driver, the officer detected a strong odor of marijuana from inside of the vehicle. The officer then requested the driver and two passengers to get out of the vehicle,” Riverside police told CBSSports. “Once out of the vehicle the officer explained to the driver, who owned the vehicle, that he was a K-9 Officer and that the dog would alert to an illegal substance.
- 11/13/2013
- by Ivy Jacobson
- HollywoodLife
The deceased NFL player’s heartbreaking murder case has finally come to a close, after his killer, Eric, was convicted of second-degree murder on Nov. 4 in a Miami courtroom.
A Florida jury decided the fate of Eric Rivera, deliberating over 4 days. They finally convicted him of second-degree murder and armed burglary for the 2007 home invasion and death of Washington Redskins player Sean Taylor.
Eric Rivera Convicted Of Second-Degree Murder
Eric was convicted of second-degree murder for killing the NFL player with a gunshot wound during a home invasion.
He originally confessed to police that he was the one that shot Taylor, since a group of four men burglarized Sean’s home. Once Eric took the witness stand, though, he said investigators made him confess to the murder and stated that one of the other burglars shot Sean.
Eric is just one of the four men charged with murder and burglary.
A Florida jury decided the fate of Eric Rivera, deliberating over 4 days. They finally convicted him of second-degree murder and armed burglary for the 2007 home invasion and death of Washington Redskins player Sean Taylor.
Eric Rivera Convicted Of Second-Degree Murder
Eric was convicted of second-degree murder for killing the NFL player with a gunshot wound during a home invasion.
He originally confessed to police that he was the one that shot Taylor, since a group of four men burglarized Sean’s home. Once Eric took the witness stand, though, he said investigators made him confess to the murder and stated that one of the other burglars shot Sean.
Eric is just one of the four men charged with murder and burglary.
- 11/5/2013
- by Ivy Jacobson
- HollywoodLife
There was drama both on and off the field during last night’s NFL Sunday Night Football (5.7/14) Week 9 game. Houston Texans head couch Gary Kubiak had to be taken to a hospital after collapsing during halftime. The team didn’t reveal what was wrong except later to say Kubiak didn’t have a heart attack and was in stable condition. The same could not be said for the Texans who were defeated at home 27-24 by the Indianapolis Colts in a second half rally. Week 9 saw a slight 2% rise from the fast nationals of last week’s Green Bay Packers vs. Minnesota Vikings game. In terms of viewers, Sunday Night Football was far and away the most watched regularly scheduled show of the night with 15.34 million viewers. As always with live events like sports, all non-time zone adjusted fast nationals will likely shift when the finals come in later in the day.
- 11/4/2013
- by DOMINIC PATTEN
- Deadline TV
Houston Texans' head coach Gary Kubiak remains in a Houston hospital after collapsing on the field at halftime yesterday ... team officials say he's being monitored by doctors .... but he's "alert, coherent and in good spirits."Kubiak had to be carried off the field on a stretcher ... after he fell to the ground complaining of dizziness during the Texans-Colts game. Team officials say he didn't have a heart attack and never lost consciousness.Team doctors treated...
- 11/4/2013
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
The head coach of the Houston Texans collapsed in the middle of their game against the Indianapolis Colts on Nov. 3 after experiencing “extraordinary pain.” His scary collapse made Texans players, NFL personalities and celebrities take to Twitter to wish Gary a speedy recovery. Keep reading to see what they said!
Texans player David Quessenberry, comedian Jim Gaffigan and more reacted to Gary Kubiak‘s scary collapse, which happened during the Houston Texans-Indianapolis Colts Sunday Night Football game on Nov. 3. What did they say on Twitter?
Gary Kubiak: Texans Players, NFL Personalities & Celebrities React
Gary’s shocking collapse resulted in players and celebrities wishing the head coach well:
Sending my thoughts and prayers to Coach Kubiak and his family.
— David Quessenberry (@DavidQberry) November 4, 2013
“We were all very worried and upset about that but trying to stay focused at the same time.” Keenum on Kubiak #Texans
— Houston Texans (@HoustonTexans) November 4, 2013
That was a scary scene.
Texans player David Quessenberry, comedian Jim Gaffigan and more reacted to Gary Kubiak‘s scary collapse, which happened during the Houston Texans-Indianapolis Colts Sunday Night Football game on Nov. 3. What did they say on Twitter?
Gary Kubiak: Texans Players, NFL Personalities & Celebrities React
Gary’s shocking collapse resulted in players and celebrities wishing the head coach well:
Sending my thoughts and prayers to Coach Kubiak and his family.
— David Quessenberry (@DavidQberry) November 4, 2013
“We were all very worried and upset about that but trying to stay focused at the same time.” Keenum on Kubiak #Texans
— Houston Texans (@HoustonTexans) November 4, 2013
That was a scary scene.
- 11/4/2013
- by Ivy Jacobson
- HollywoodLife
Texans coach Gary Kubiak was in stable condition after he collapsed leaving the field at halftime of Houston's 27-24 loss to Indianapolis on Sunday night. Now the reeling Texans, losers of six straight, are left to worry about their coach and wonder when he'll return to the team. "There was a lot of unknown," said defensive coordinator Wade Phillips, who coached the team after halftime. "Everything was unknown as to what was going on and what happened to Kube."Kubiak hunched over and dropped to his knees at the 24-yard line and was immediately surrounded by medical personnel. He was...
- 11/4/2013
- by Associated Press
- PEOPLE.com
So scary! The head coach of the Houston Texans collapsed in the middle of their game against the Indianapolis Colts on Nov. 3 after experiencing “extraordinary pain.” He has been rushed to a nearby hospital.
A scary moment interrupted the Houston Texans-Indianapolis Colts Sunday Night Football game on Nov. 3 when the head coach of the Texans, Gary Kubiak, collapsed in pain just before the game’s halftime.
Gary Kubiak Collapses On The Field
After Gary went down as the teams were heading into the locker rooms at halftime, medical officials immediately rushed to his side. The coach reportedly appeared to be in “extraordinary pain” and wasn’t opening his eyes, though he was talking, according to NBC’s Michelle Tafoya.
The medical team finally managed to get Gary to sit up before loading him into an ambulance and transporting him to a nearby hospital.
Wade Phillips, the offensive coordinator for the...
A scary moment interrupted the Houston Texans-Indianapolis Colts Sunday Night Football game on Nov. 3 when the head coach of the Texans, Gary Kubiak, collapsed in pain just before the game’s halftime.
Gary Kubiak Collapses On The Field
After Gary went down as the teams were heading into the locker rooms at halftime, medical officials immediately rushed to his side. The coach reportedly appeared to be in “extraordinary pain” and wasn’t opening his eyes, though he was talking, according to NBC’s Michelle Tafoya.
The medical team finally managed to get Gary to sit up before loading him into an ambulance and transporting him to a nearby hospital.
Wade Phillips, the offensive coordinator for the...
- 11/4/2013
- by Andrew Gruttadaro
- HollywoodLife
.They should be concerned because that secondary is probably the worst secondary I.ve seen in the last decade.. . Rodney Harrison on Patriots .If he isn.t the Coach Of The Year, tell me who is?. . Al Michaels on Texans Head Coach Gary Kubiak .This was not about Tim Tebow winning the game, this was about the Bears losing the game.. . Tony Dungy on Bears-Broncos Following are highlights from Football Night in America. Bob Costas hosted the show live from Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas, and was joined on site for commentary by Sunday Night Football commentators Al Michaels and Cris Collinsworth. Co-host Dan Patrick and commentators Tony Dungy, Rodney Harrison, Peter King and Mike Florio covered...
- 12/12/2011
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
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