
The Jaguars brought in viral morning routine guy Ashton Hall for their 2025 NFL schedule video
The Jaguars brought in viral morning routine guy Ashton Hall for their 2025 NFL schedule video
The Jacksonville Jaguars made one of the more clever 2025 NFL schedule release videos, bringing in fitness influencer Ashton Hall to parody his viral morning routine.
Hall is a former Alcorn State football player from Jacksonville, making him the perfect star (outside of Jason from The Good Place) for this Jaguars schedule release video. If you're wondering, yes, he brings the bowl of ice water with him.
You never know who is going to pop up in these schedule release videos, and Hall deserves to take a bow for how he's willing to poke fun at himself for his admittedly bizarre morning routine that went viral earlier this year.
Take a bow, Jaguars.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
Yahoo
9 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Shannon Sharpe, Chad Johnson Reveal Why Shedeur Sanders' Draft Fall Is a ‘Blessing in Disguise'
Shannon Sharpe, Chad Johnson Reveal Why Shedeur Sanders' Draft Fall Is a 'Blessing in Disguise' originally appeared on Athlon Sports. NFL legends Shannon Sharpe and Chad Johnson highlighted the bright side of Shedeur Sanders falling to the fifth round of the 2025 NFL Draft. After initially being touted as a top-five draft selection, the former Colorado Buffaloes quarterback had to wait until Day 3 of the draft to hear his name called. Advertisement The Cleveland Browns drafted him with the No. 144 overall selection, ending a shocking situation that many didn't see coming. It's been over a month since the draft, and Sanders is already settling in with his team, where he'll have to compete with fellow rookie Dillon Gabriel and veterans Joe Flacco and Kenny Pickett to earn the starting spot under center. His father, Deion Sanders, defended him against the narratives suggesting Shedeur didn't take the pre-draft process as seriously as expected. Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders (12).Jeff Lange / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images Sharpe and Johnson sided with the two-time NFL champion, saying that it was positive for Shedeur Sanders to be drafted that low during Monday's edition of their "Nightcap" show. Advertisement "I know one thing," Johnson said. "This was a blessing in disguise." "You and I both said it ain't it ain't it ain't how high how high you go, it's where you go," Sharpe responded. "And what you do when you get there." "That's it. Um, but look, he got, look, his dad has prepared for this. He, guess what? He's been Deion Sanders' son as long as he hadn't been. He hadn't been anything but that. So, the criticism has always been there." "Always," Johnson interjected. "Which is why he gonna be all right. He been dealing with adversity and obstacles for a long time. Very long time. So, this is nothing new." Advertisement After his dramatic draft slide, many sent Shedeur Sanders the same message. Tom Brady encouraged him to take this as an opportunity to grow and as motivation to show that he belongs in the league. Sanders is drawing mixed reactions during his first days with the Browns, but said that he's focused on learning as much as possible and helping his team as much as he can. Related: Shedeur Sanders Shares Interesting Take on Disappointing Draft Day Slide This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 3, 2025, where it first appeared.
Yahoo
21 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Christina Haack Reveals Upset Over ‘Not Great' Divorce Settlement With Josh Hall: ‘I Guess It's Done'
HGTV star has laid bare her upset over her divorce settlement with Josh Hall, hinting that she feels 'screwed' by the agreement that the two of them finally reached—nearly a year after they split. Haack, 41, has spent the past few months embroiled in a bitter feud with her 44-year-old estranged husband—having split from Hall shortly after they began filming their new HGTV project, 'The Flip Off.' While their split was hammered out in court, the duo engaged in a very public war of words, with Haack accusing her ex of trying to take her money and her property, allegations that he has vehemently denied. Finally, on May 2, the embittered exes finalized their split—and Haack has now shed some light on the lengthy and unhappy process to reach a settlement, while hinting that she is less than content with the results. While speaking on SiriusXM's 'Jeff Lewis Live,' she confessed to host Jeff Lewis that she 'signed something' to be rid of the drama with her ex for good. 'I signed something. There's like a process after the process. It was resolved in mediation after, I think, 12 hours,' she explained. When Lewis asked the home pro if she was happy with how the settlement turned out, she noted that she wasn't interested in divulging all the details. 'I heard a saying once, like, if you both think you're screwed … I don't know how it goes,' she said. 'Look, it's not great, but I guess it's done.' Co-host Shane Douglas clarified the phrase: 'If both parties are equally unhappy after the negotiation, then you got what you want.' Although the details of the settlement haven't been revealed, Haack teased that she will stop by Lewis' show again when they become public record. After the settlement on May 2, a rep for Haack told Us Weekly, 'Christina is pleased to confirm that a settlement has been reached through mediation. She extends her sincere appreciation to her attorney, Laura Wasser, and her team for their professional guidance and support throughout the process.' The HGTV star also praised her legal team on her social media. 'You are all a true class act. I loved watching you in action and how you handle everything and everyone with class and grace. I appreciate you all beyond words. I have learned so much under your guidance,' Haack said on her Instagram Story. The settlement came as a shock to fans and Haack, who previously lamented the ongoing legal proceedings during an appearance on the show 'Jeff Lewis Has Issues.' 'We're not even close [to a settlement]. We're going to be going to trial, I hear. It's going to be fun. Can't wait,' she said. She claimed that Hall asked the court to force her to pay his legal fees, noting that she has not yet been 'ordered' to do so but that she has been supporting him financially. The court hasn't 'ordered me yet, but he's been asking me [for money],' she said. 'I've already had to give a little something, but then he bought a Bentley. I gave him money to live, and he bought a Bentley, but he also doesn't have a job, so …' According to court documents obtained by Us Weekly, Haack asked that neither she nor Hall pay spousal support, adding that she wanted her ex to pay her lawyer fees. On the flip side, Hall requested spousal support and asked Haack to pay his lawyer fees. In response to Haack's interview rant about him, Hall issued a withering response via his spokesperson, accusing Haack of being 'obsessed' with him and alleging that she 'knows nothing' about what is going on in his life. 'It's sad Christina must resort to low blows about her ex Josh to promote her new show,' the statement read, before bizarrely going on to quote a Mariah Carey song. 'She should focus on her new boyfriend and stop talking about Josh. As the great Mariah Carey once sang, 'Why you so obsessed with me?' We wish Christina the best. 'Christina knows nothing about Josh's life, and it's sad she keeps speculating. Her accusations are baseless.' Sharing a screenshot of the statement on her Instagram account, Haack vented her fury: 'I just threw up in my mouth. Quoting a Mariah Carey song is a new low … even for you,' she wrote. 'Trust me idgaf about Josh's life. I do however care about his bts tactics. Narcissism at its finest.' Haack seemed to put their feud behind her when she debuted her new relationship with in January. She went 'Instagram official' with Larocca by sharing images of their romantic getaway on a private jet—just days after she opened up about her bitter divorce from Hall in her latest HGTV show. Haack shared images from their whirlwind trip, one of which showed her perched on 52-year-old Larocca's lap inside the plane, both of them holding glasses of Champagne while beaming for the camera. In another snap, Haack and Larocca—who is the CEO of Network Connex—embraced each other as they struck a pose in front of the jet. She captioned the images: 'Some plane flights must be hard posted.'The Driveway Could Be Your Home's Ultimate Selling Point That You're Overlooking Fresh Out of College? These Are the 10 Best Cities Where Graduates Can Actually Afford To Rent How To Add $15,000 Value to Your Home—by Spending Only $1,500


San Francisco Chronicle
25 minutes ago
- San Francisco Chronicle
Indianapolis to host US Olympic swimming trials again in 2028 after last year's record run
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The 2028 U.S. Olympic swimming trials will return to Indianapolis' Lucas Oil Stadium after drawing record-breaking crowds last year in the first event held inside a football stadium. USA Swimming officials made the announcement Tuesday in Indianapolis where this year's national championships are being held this week. Dates for the event have not yet been announced. Organizers intend to build three temporary pools on top of the NFL's Colts' home field — a 50-meter competition pool and two warm-up pools. The Indiana Convention Center, which is connected to the stadium, will host USA Swimming's Toyota Aqua Zone. Last year, more than 285,000 fans attended the nine-day trials. That was a 60% increase over previous events. Single session records also were shattered as television ratings increased 20% from the previous team trials in 2021. Organizers estimated the event helped generate $132 million in revenue for the city. The 2024 trials also won the annual Fan Engagement Award and were a finalist for Sports Business Journal's event of the year. Indianapolis has a long and storied history with the Olympic swimming trials. The 2028 trials will mark the eighth time the city has hosted the event since 1924 when Johnny Weissmuller and Duke Kahanamoku were the stars. Other familiar names who qualified for the U.S. Olympic teams include Amanda Beard, Janet Evans, Rowdy Gaines, Katie Ledecky, Ryan Lochte, Michael Phelps, Jenny Thompson and Dara Torres. ___