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Denzel Washington slams Jerry Jones and the state of the Dallas Cowboys
Denzel Washington is one of the best actors in the world, but there was nothing fake about the ire he showed towards the NFL team he has supported since he was a kid. Article content The two-time Academy Award-winner tore into the Dallas Cowboys – specifically owner Jerry Jones — during an appearance on ESPN's First Take, saying that the franchise cares more about earning money than trophies. Article content Article content Article content Washington made the comments while promoting his latest movie, Highest 2 Lowes t, with director Spike Lee. The film is the pair's first collaboration since Inside Man in 2006. Article content 'I've been a Cowboys fan since the '60s. He's making it hard for me,' Washington said about Jones. 'Not to be a fan, because I'm still a Cowboys fan. I'm still going to have the star on the side of the hat, but he ain't thinking about us. He's thinking about his pocket.' Article content "All money ain't good money, Jerry." Denzel Washington is not pleased with Jerry Jones and the Cowboys 😯 — First Take (@FirstTake) August 12, 2025 Article content Article content Washington appeared to be referencing the Cowboys contract standoff with pass rusher Micah Parsons, who is in the final year of his contract and looking for an extension. Article content In fact, the tense negotiations have broken down to the point that the superstar posted a trade request on social media, adding that he 'no longer wants to play for the Dallas Cowboys.' Article content Thank you Dallas 🦁👑 🙏🏾! I — Micah Parsons (@MicahhParsons11) August 1, 2025 Article content 'There's box office and there's Oscars, Jerry,' Washington said. 'Been a while, huh? Ain't been to the show, you wouldn't know … what it is to win.' Article content Washington added that his critiques of the team only come because of how much he cares for the franchise. Article content 'And I love the Cowboys! I love the Cowboys. Because I really love them, this is why I feel the way I feel,' Washington said. Article content The actor, however, did get in one final shot at Jones when he paraphrased a tagline for his new movie: 'All money ain't good money, Jerry.' Article content While the Cowboys haven't won a Super Bowl since 1995 — and haven't even appeared in a NFC conference championship game since then, either – the franchise remains the most valuable in the world. In fact, it became the first franchise to reach US$10 billion last year. Article content


National Post
3 hours ago
- National Post
NBA all-star goes viral after struggling to use a can opener for an hour on Instagram Live
There aren't many people in the world who can do on the basketball court what Tyrese Maxey can do. Article content Prowess in the kitchen, however, is a completely different story. Article content Article content In fact, if you can use a can opener, you have the Philadelphia 76ers star beat. Article content And, while many people probably would keep their struggle with a simple kitchen tool to themselves or use a search engine for a quick answer, Maxey showed that he has no problem asking for help from his followers. Article content Article content In fact, the Sixers star went on Instagram Live for an hour asking for help to use his can opener, explaining he was trying to feed his dogs. Article content 'I don't even get on (IG) Live, but I need your help. I need to feed my dogs. Normally (my) chef helps me use the can opener for my dogs. Tell me what I need to do,' he said Monday night. 'Somebody on here, help me out. Show me how to work this thing.' Article content Tyrese Maxey on live trying to use a can opener for the first time to feed his dogs 😂😂 "Everybody over here trying to laugh, I'm being so serious. Everybody's gone. Myra's gone, chef's gone, my mom's not here. I'm trying to open this can." Tyrese, we've all been there fam... — Vince Wolfram (@vincewolfram15) August 11, 2025 Article content Article content Maxey then tried using the bottom of the can opener on the top of the can, twisting the handle to no avail. Article content Article content The 2023-24 NBA most improved player shared that his mother, his girlfriend and his personal chef all weren't around, adding he didn't know how to use the item because he 'spent all (his) life working out.' Article content ''Dude doesn't know how to use a can opener?' No, I don't. Sorry,' he said after reading on of the stream's comments. 'I spent all my life working out … Everybody over here trying to laugh, I'm being so serious. Everybody's gone. Article content '(Girlfriend) Myra's gone, chef's gone, my mom's not here. I'm trying to open this can.' Article content Maxey continued to struggle with the can opener and even tried flipping the can upside down at one point. Article content He also posted on X that he had been 'in the lab' since May 13 and was hoping to enjoy a couple of days off. Article content Many followers pointed out that a fire alarm in Maxey's kitchen had been chirping, to which he said he would try to fix that as well. Article content I've been in the lab since may 13th no break … i got two days off time to have some fun 😂 — Tyrese Maxey (@TyreseMaxey) August 11, 2025


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3 hours ago
- CTV News
How to watch Taylor Swift's first appearance on the Kelces' ‘New Heights' podcast
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, right, appears with singer Taylor Swift after the Chiefs victory over the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship game in Kansas City, Mo., on Jan. 26, 2025. (Charlie Riedel / AP Photo) NEW YORK — Taylor Swift's latest era is almost upon us. The superstar isn't just releasing new music — she's appearing Wednesday on 'New Heights' for the first time. Part of the rollout for Tuesday's announcement of 'The Life of a Showgirl' involved the popular, typically football-focused podcast hosted by Travis Kelce — Swift's boyfriend and Kansas City Chiefs tight end — and his brother, Jason Kelce, the former Philadelphia Eagles center. The show teased 'a special episode with a VERY special guest' on social media Monday, sharing an orange background and a mysterious silhouette that many believed to be Swift. It turned out to be true, the show's social media accounts confirmed later, at the same time Swift announced her 12th studio album. Here's everything you need to know about Swift's episode. How to watch — or listen to — Taylor Swift on the 'New Heights' podcast Swift's episode of the 'New Heights' podcast will premiere at 7 p.m. Eastern. It will be available to stream in full on YouTube. Fans who would prefer to listen to the show, instead, can do so via most podcast-streaming platforms: Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Spotify and Wondery, which produces the show, among them. Episodes can run up to two hours. It is unclear how long Swift's episode will be or how long she will be present. What we know about Taylor Swift's episode Not a whole lot. After the initial tease, the podcast shared a short video clip to its social media platforms early Tuesday. In it, Swift told the Kelce brothers she wanted to show them something, revealing a mint-green briefcase that featured her initials in orange. Jason Kelce asked what's in it, prompting her to pull out a vinyl record with a blurred cover. 'This is my brand new album, 'The Life of a Showgirl,'' she shared. Soon afterward, the 'New Heights' podcast shared another clip featuring Swift to tease Wednesday's episode. In it, Swift complimented the color of Travis Kelce's sweatshirt, who responded, 'It's the color of your eyes, sweetie. It's why we match so well.' Swift retorted, 'We're about to do a (expletive) podcast.' Maria Sherman, The Associated Press