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Hosted by NFL Network’s Steve Wyche and featuring Super Bowl champion and former NFL head coach Leslie Frazier, this special event shines a spotlight on the rich history and enduring impact of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) on professional football.
Viewers will be treated to a captivating journey through the legacy of Hbcu football, exploring the contributions of these illustrious institutions to the sport and the broader community. From legendary players to iconic moments, “NFL Presents Legacy” celebrates the talent, resilience, and cultural significance of Hbcu football programs.
Join us as we honor the achievements and celebrate the influence of HBCUs in shaping the landscape of professional football. Tune in to NBC at 5:00 Pm on Sunday,...
- 2/11/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
The Wolf of Wall Street sets f-bomb record, Chris Pine makes use of a bidet as a weapon, Chris Kluwe has a chance for justice
Henry Rollins doesn’t care that much about what a bigot on Duck Dynasty said. He wasn’t going to watch it anyway. But he does say that while he accepts the outcome, that doesn’t mean the argument is over. “On the flip side of things, one of you supremely talented graphic artists should start a comic book series starring the Duck dudes as homosexual bears. Talk about crossover potential. The thing writes itself. At the next major gay pride event, there should be hard-bodied men in camo hot pants, ridiculous beards pasted to their chins, blowing through duck calls. Dick Dynasty is a gay porn series just waiting to happen.”
On the Chris Kluwe front, the Vikings have hired former Minnesota Supreme Court...
Henry Rollins doesn’t care that much about what a bigot on Duck Dynasty said. He wasn’t going to watch it anyway. But he does say that while he accepts the outcome, that doesn’t mean the argument is over. “On the flip side of things, one of you supremely talented graphic artists should start a comic book series starring the Duck dudes as homosexual bears. Talk about crossover potential. The thing writes itself. At the next major gay pride event, there should be hard-bodied men in camo hot pants, ridiculous beards pasted to their chins, blowing through duck calls. Dick Dynasty is a gay porn series just waiting to happen.”
On the Chris Kluwe front, the Vikings have hired former Minnesota Supreme Court...
- 1/5/2014
- by Ed Kennedy
- The Backlot
Chris Kluwe, former Minnesota Vikings punter and gay rights activist who publicly supported same-sex marriage, says he was released from the NFL team in 2013 due to his beliefs.
Chris Kluwe Publicly Supports Gay Marriage
Kluwe, an outspoken activist, appeared on many talk shows and spoke freely about his support of same-sex marriage throughout 2012, while he was still playing for the Vikings.
Kluwe was released from the Vikings in June 2013, before the beginning of the official 2013 season, with one year left on his contract. At the time of his dismissal, Kluwe remained quiet over the issue, but now, one year later, Kluwe has decided to take his side of the story public in an op-ed piece on Deadspin, published Jan. 2, 2014.
In 2012, Kluwe became one of the NFL’s most politically recognizable figures after speaking out against the Minnesota Gay Marriage Amendment. And he quickly became a household name after he wrote...
Chris Kluwe Publicly Supports Gay Marriage
Kluwe, an outspoken activist, appeared on many talk shows and spoke freely about his support of same-sex marriage throughout 2012, while he was still playing for the Vikings.
Kluwe was released from the Vikings in June 2013, before the beginning of the official 2013 season, with one year left on his contract. At the time of his dismissal, Kluwe remained quiet over the issue, but now, one year later, Kluwe has decided to take his side of the story public in an op-ed piece on Deadspin, published Jan. 2, 2014.
In 2012, Kluwe became one of the NFL’s most politically recognizable figures after speaking out against the Minnesota Gay Marriage Amendment. And he quickly became a household name after he wrote...
- 1/3/2014
- Uinterview
Chris Kluwe, former Minnesota Vikings punter and gay rights activist who publicly supported same-sex marriage, says he was fired from the NFL team in 2013 due to his beliefs.
Chris Kluwe Publicly Supports Gay Marriage
Kluwe, an outspoken activist, appeared on many talk shows and spoke freely about his support of same-sex marriage throughout 2012, while he was still playing for the Vikings.
Kluwe was let go from the Vikings in June 2013, before the beginning of the official 2013 season, with one year left on his contract. At the time of his dismissal, Kluwe remained quiet over the issue, but now, one year later, Kluwe has decided to take his side of the story public in an op-ed piece on Deadline, published Jan. 2, 2014.
That year, he had quickly become one of the NFL’s most politically recognizable figures after becoming a public figure fighting the Minnesota Gay Marriage Amendment. And he quickly became...
Chris Kluwe Publicly Supports Gay Marriage
Kluwe, an outspoken activist, appeared on many talk shows and spoke freely about his support of same-sex marriage throughout 2012, while he was still playing for the Vikings.
Kluwe was let go from the Vikings in June 2013, before the beginning of the official 2013 season, with one year left on his contract. At the time of his dismissal, Kluwe remained quiet over the issue, but now, one year later, Kluwe has decided to take his side of the story public in an op-ed piece on Deadline, published Jan. 2, 2014.
That year, he had quickly become one of the NFL’s most politically recognizable figures after becoming a public figure fighting the Minnesota Gay Marriage Amendment. And he quickly became...
- 1/3/2014
- Uinterview
Former Minnesota Vikings punter Chris Kluwe penned a strongly accusatory editorial for Deadspin, and the headline is pretty self-explanatory: “I Was an NFL Player Until I Was Fired By Two Cowards and a Bigot.” In the piece, published Thursday, the Vikings all-time leading punter contends that he was released from the team before the current NFL season because he chose to speak out in support of gay marriage. While Kluwe claims he had the support of team owner Zygi Wilf, the now-former Viking believes that he was let go because he became a problem for Head Coach Leslie Frazier (“Coward”), General Manager.
- 1/2/2014
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson has suffered from an injury that could cost him his chance to break the record for most rushing yards in a season. Eric Dickerson currently holds the record, but Peterson's strained abdominal muscle could set Peterson back as the Vikings head into a game against the Green Bay Packers.
Peterson only needs to rush 207 more yards to break Dickerson's record. The Los Angeles Rams player got a total of 2,105 yards when he played in 1984.
"Adrian is a little bit sore with his abdominal muscle," Vikings coach Leslie Frazier tells the Associated Press. "We'll have to see how he does this week, how much work that we'll give him as we get ready for this ballgame, which will be a huge ballgame for our team."...
Peterson only needs to rush 207 more yards to break Dickerson's record. The Los Angeles Rams player got a total of 2,105 yards when he played in 1984.
"Adrian is a little bit sore with his abdominal muscle," Vikings coach Leslie Frazier tells the Associated Press. "We'll have to see how he does this week, how much work that we'll give him as we get ready for this ballgame, which will be a huge ballgame for our team."...
- 12/26/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
Your NFL Week 12 Recap, in the form of stupid pictures: Patriots 45, Lions 24 …Which is why so many pilgrims died from smallpox. Jets 26, Bengals 10 After squeaking out last-second wins against mediocre teams like seven weeks in a row, the Jets won this one convincingly, much to the delight of Fan Who Definitely Has No Interest In The Smell Of The Model Glue He Used On His Jet: Saints 30, Cowboys 27 “Any chance they miraculously stopped having Detroit and Dallas play this year? No? Alright, flip back to Tommy Boy” – Every Household last Thursday Steelers 19, Bills 16 (Ot) After the game, new Steelers kicker Shaun Suisham was asked about making four long field goals after being unemployed 2 weeks ago, and replied, “Don’t know how else to put it, we have a great God.” Meanwhile, Bills wide receiver Stevie Johnson, who dropped an easy game-winning pass in Overtime, Tweeted this after the game: Point...
- 11/30/2010
- by Dan Hopper
- BestWeekEver
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