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New York Post
2 hours ago
- New York Post
Tennis star Sachia Vickery serves up defense of OnlyFans account, charging men $1K for dates as US Open kicks off: ‘Easiest money I've ever made'
Sachia Vickery is making her way through U.S. Open qualifiers this week, and fans looking to get to know her better will have to fork over $12.99 a month. The American and 559th-ranked player divulged that she's also an adult content creator on OnlyFans and the experience has been life-changing. 'I'm very open-minded and I don't care what people think of me,' Vickery said during an Instagram Q&A this week. 'It's also the easiest money I've ever made and I enjoy doing it.' 5 Sachia Vickery of the United States in action against Ons Jabeur of Tunisia during the first round of the French Open on May 27, 2024. Getty Images On her Instagram — where she counts over 40,000 followers — Vickery promises 'spicy' OnlyFans content that includes her 'longest shower vid,' a 'late night stretch' and 'boat twerking.' Those who like what they see best be prepared if they want to take things to the next level. 5 Tennis player Sachia Vickery on a red phone, lying on a red satin bed. Sachia Vickery Instagram ''I no longer date for free due to the behavior of men I now require a pre-date deposit send me $1,000 and we can make it happen,' Vickery wrote. The 30-year-old has made a reported $2 million in 14 years of pro tennis and ranked as high as No. 73 in 2018, but has been wowed by the response to her racy account since she set it up in January. 'I'm very open-minded and I don't care what people think of me … it's also the easiest money I've ever made and I enjoy doing it,' Vickery said in her Instagram Q&A. 'I will never talk s–t about girls on OnlyFans ever again for the rest of my life. Because the amount I made on there in my first two days, I am overwhelmed. I am just shook really.' 5 Sachia Vickery of United States plays a forehand against Ons Jabeur of Tunisia in the the first round of the 2024 French Open. Getty Images 5 Tennis player Sachia Vickery in Times Square. Sachia Vickery Instagram She's not the only tennis star to join the OnlyFans platform; Nick Kyrgios signed up in 2023. For Vickey, it's always been about 'pushing boundaries.' 'I've always been outspoken about racial hate I get online, body-shaming,' she said on the 'Black Spin Global' podcast in June. 'I'm very open about a lot of stuff. I'm still playing tennis. My career is still going, but I also want to do things outside of tennis. I'm starting to explore more opportunities on social media.' 5 Tennis player Sachia Vickery on a boat. Sachia Vickery Instagram 'Being a tennis player definitely helped my marketing,' she added. 'I'm at a stage where I don't do the absolute most on there but I'm comfortable as I need to be. I'm doing really well.' That's been the case on the court, as well: Vickery kicked off a potential U.S. Open run with a victory over Anastasiya Soboleva on Tuesday, earning her a matchup against No. 21 Ella Seidel on Thursday.


USA Today
6 hours ago
- USA Today
4 WRs the 49ers could sign to help after Demarcus Robinson suspension
The San Francisco 49ers continue to take hit after hit to their depth in training camp, but instead of another injury, this loss is on the player, as wide receiver Demarcus Robinson has been suspended three games by the NFL for violating the league's substance abuse policy, stemming from his DUI back in January. This leaves San Francisco's wide receiver room in rough shape with Brandon Aiyuk rehabbing a torn ACL, Jauan Jennings dealing with a calf injury/contract dispute, Jordan Watkins suffering a high ankle sprain and Jacob Cowing battling a hamstring injury. The only healthy wideouts on the 49ers roster right now are Ricky Pearsall, Russell Gage, Robbie Chosen, Junior Burgen, Isaiah Hodgins, Malik Turner and Malik Knowles. While that list doesn't exactly strike fear in opposing defensive coordinators and cornerbacks, there are a few free agents that general manager John Lynch and head coach Kyle Shanahan could consider signing before Week 1. Let's take a look at the best options. Amari Cooper Cooper, 31, was a first-round pick of the Las Vegas (then Oakland) Raiders in the 2015 NFL draft after an impressive collegiate career at Alabama that included an All-American final season. In his 10 professional seasons, he's caught 711 passes for 10,033 yards and 64 touchdowns, making five Pro Bowls in the process. However, he had just 44 receptions for 547 yards and four scores in 2024 with the Cleveland Browns and Buffalo Bills. Tyler Boyd Boyd, 30, was a second-round pick of the Cincinnati Bengals in the 2016 NFL draft after three years at Pittsburgh, where he earned All-ACC honors every year. In nine seasons, he's caught 552 passes for 6,390 yards and 31 touchdowns. However, he had one of the worst seasons of his career in 2024, recording 39 receptions for 390 yards with the Tennessee Titans. Gabe Davis Davis, 26, played collegiately at UCF from 2017-19, earning All-AAC honors twice and All-American honors once before the Buffalo Bills took him in the fourth round (No. 128 overall) of the 2020 NFL draft. He spent four seasons in Buffalo, hauling in 163 receptions for 2,730 yards and 27 touchdowns in 64 games. After landing a three-year, $39 million deal with the Jacksonville Jaguars, he appeared in just 10 games, catching 20 passes for 239 yards and two scores before tearing his meniscus and missing the rest of the season. Jacksonville released him in May. Odell Beckham Jr. Beckham, 32, was a first-round selection of the New York Giants in the 2014 NFL draft out of LSU, where he earned All-SEC and All-American honors in 2013. In 10 professional seasons, he's recorded 575 receptions for 7,987 yards and 59 touchdowns while making two All-Pro teams and three Pro Bowls. The Super Bowl champion struggled to do anything in 2024 with the Miami Dolphins, catching just nine passes for 55 yards in nine games. Nelson Agholor Agholor, 32, entered the NFL as the Philadelphia Eagles' first-round pick (No. 20 overall) in the 2015 draft following a college career at USC that saw him earn All-Pac-12 honors twice. In his 10 seasons in the league, he's caught 389 passes for 4,858 yards and 37 touchdowns in 149 games. However, like other free agent wideouts who are still around in late August, he didn't do much in 2024, catching just 13 passes for 231 yards and two scores in 14 games for the Baltimore Ravens More 49ers: 49ers announce a quartet of roster moves on Wednesday
Yahoo
6 hours ago
- Yahoo
The Packers' 2025 vested veterans entering cutdowns
Per the NFL's collective bargaining agreement, all vested veteran players who make teams in Week 1 will have their non-guaranteed salary for the upcoming season converted into guaranteed salary. Vested veterans are defined as players with more than four years of experience in the league. This puts forces teams into interesting decisions, essentially having to make all-or-nothing bets on these veteran players from a cash and cap standpoint to start the regular season. Starting next Tuesday, NFL teams will not only have their top 51 players' cap hits count against their cap, but their entire 53-man roster, the practice squad and all of the players who they hold on their injury lists (injured reserve, physically unable to perform and non-football injury). In short, teams' cap counting is about to undergo rapid changes, at the same time that they must make these all-or-nothing decisions regarding vested veterans. So who are the Green Bay Packers' vested veterans? In total, the team has 16 players with more than four years of NFL experience on their 91-man offseason roster. 12 of them are non-relevant from a guaranteed salary perspective, because the team is simply planning on keeping them: QB Jordan Love RB Josh Jacobs LG Aaron Banks C Elgton Jenkins DE Rashan Gary DT Kenny Clark LB Isaiah McDuffie CB Keisean Nixon CB Nate Hobbs S Xavier McKinney K Brandon McManus LS Matt Orzech All of these players are starters. All but Orzech have multiple years left on their multi-year contracts. Where the 2025 Packers will feel the impact of these all-or-nothing decisions is with their remaining four players: WR Mecole Hardman LB Isaiah Simmons LB Kristian Welch CB Corey Ballentine Hardman was brought to Green Bay to help boost their punt return game, arguably the position that could have seen the biggest personnel boost under special teams coordinator Rich Bisaccia's tenure. So far, though, Hardman has only returned three punts for a total of 10 yards in the preseason. One of his returns was muffed and lost to the defense, while another was caught backed up near the goal line and stopped for a gain of no yards. On offense, Hardman is being used as a reserve slot receiver, behind Jayden Reed (who would return punts again if Hardman doesn't make the roster), Matthew Golden and Malik Heath in the pecking order. There were high hopes for Simmons entering camp, but his performance hasn't been positive in the preseason, either. Just a few weeks ago, Simmons was pushing McDuffie for the team's third-linebacker role in 4-3 base looks, which the defense plays about a third of the time. Now, there are clamors that both Ty'Ron Hopper and Welch should be ahead of Simmons on the defensive depth chart going into the preseason finale. Simmons plays a unique role on special teams, in that he's a linebacker who plays positions that usually go to defensive backs, but the roster pinch the Packers are currently facing is putting pressure on the team to keep more tight end/defensive end/linebacker-type bodies (they play similar roles on special teams) than needing more defensive backs — especially if safety Zayne Anderson stays off of the injured reserve and the team can keep 10 or 11 defensive backs on the initial 53-man roster. Welch has had a good preseason in Green Bay, especially on special teams. Based on reports from practice and limited looks that we've gotten of premier special teams spots this preseason, he'll probably be a starter on the punt unit, kick return unit and kickoff unit, should Welch make the team. Last year, Welch also performed well for the Packers in the preseason, only for the team to release him. Welch didn't re-sign with Green Bay's practice squad and instead ended up playing 15 regular-season games for the Denver Broncos and Baltimore Ravens in 2024. Ballentine left the Packers when his contract expired at the start of the new league year. He made about half a million dollars off the Indianapolis Colts in the form of a signing bonus before the Colts let him go this offseason. A few days later, he re-signed with Green Bay. Ballentine has started seven games defensively for the Packers as an outside cornerback in his NFL career and has played a total of 415 special teams for the team over three seasons. This preseason, though, Ballentine has been moved to slot cornerback, a role he rarely played in his previous stint with the Packers, on top of his contributions on special teams. If Green Bay is looking for a third slot defender to roster beyond Nate Hobbs and Javon Bullard, the debate will be between Ballentine and second-year draft pick Kalen King. Whatever Green Bay chooses to do with Hardman, Simmons, Welch and Ballentine on cutdown day will tell us a lot about how the team wants to structure their roster for all of the 2025 season, not just in Week 1. As a reminder, vested veterans are not subject to waivers, meaning they'll be true free agents, allowed to sign with whoever they wish, if they're released from the Packers.