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CJ Gardner-Johnson says Eagles 'won't win a ring' without him in fiery Instagram Live moment
CJ Gardner-Johnson says Eagles 'won't win a ring' without him in fiery Instagram Live moment

Time of India

time15-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

CJ Gardner-Johnson says Eagles 'won't win a ring' without him in fiery Instagram Live moment

Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images CJ Gardner-Johnson is officially in his bold, unfiltered era. Just days after landing with the Houston Texans, the former Eagles safety went live on Instagram and casually dropped a jaw-dropping statement that has Philly fans spiraling. When a viewer tried to downplay his impact on the Eagles' success, CJ didn't just respond, he went full scorched earth. CJ Gardner-Johnson's IG Live gets spicy with bold claim about the Eagles The viral quote came during an impromptu IG Live session around June 14–15. A fan in the comments tried to clown him, saying something along the lines of 'You won't see another ring without Philly.' CJ, clearly not one to let things slide, took that and flipped it with a full-blown diss on his former team. 'The Eagles probably won't see a ring without me. Y'all saw what happened when I left. I'm popping now, I'm glad I'm in Texas.' CJ Gardner Johnson Says Eagles Will Not Win A Super Bowl Without Him!!!!! Yeah… he said that. Live. No notes. No PR filter, no press release, just raw vibes from a guy who believes he was the difference-maker in Philly's Super Bowl hopes. Fan comments triggered a passionate response about his departure It wasn't just trash talk, it sounded personal. CJ made it clear he feels like his presence in the Eagles' secondary was a game-changer. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 5 Books Warren Buffett Wants You to Read In 2025 Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo Since he left after the 2022 season, Philly hasn't exactly been dominant in the postseason and he knows it. 'Y'all saw what happened when I left,' he said. 'I'm popping now.' For CJ, the stats speak for themselves and so does his swagger. If there was any doubt that CJ Gardner-Johnson is loving his new life with the Texans, this quote erased it. 'I'm glad I'm in Texas,' he said proudly, making it clear he sees Houston as a better fit, a better opportunity, or maybe just a fresh start with fewer Philly critics in his comments. He's also stepping into a rising squad led by C.J. Stroud and DeMeco Ryans, so confidence might not be misplaced. Still, calling out your former Super Bowl team like that? Bold move. As expected, fans had opinions. Philly diehards didn't take it lightly, with some calling CJ 'delusional' or 'salty' about his short stint with the Eagles. Others, especially Texans fans, loved the energy. The NFL community couldn't agree whether he was speaking facts or just feeling himself a little too hard. But one thing's for sure: he got everyone talking. CJ Gardner-Johnson is already making noise before his first official snap in a Texans uniform. Whether or not his Eagles Super Bowl prediction ages well remains to be seen, but he's clearly betting big on himself and he's not afraid to let the whole league know it. Also read - 'Wait, who's the dad?': Jordan Love's Father's Day post leaves NFL fans hilariously confused

Dolphins bring in a veteran corner, but Miami's offer turned down. Search continues
Dolphins bring in a veteran corner, but Miami's offer turned down. Search continues

Miami Herald

time13-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Miami Herald

Dolphins bring in a veteran corner, but Miami's offer turned down. Search continues

The Dolphins, in need of two veteran starting cornerbacks, hosted former Bills starter Rasul Douglas on a recent visit but the sides could not agree to a contract. According to a source, the Dolphins made an offer that was rejected. Though the door wasn't ruled out on further contact and negotiations, Douglas has moved on to a Tuesday visit with the Seattle Seahawks, which are considered a good scheme fit. Douglas met with Dolphins officials and coaches during his visit last week, but the two sides weren't very close on their financial visions for a deal. Miami needs two starters to replace Kendall Fuller (who was released and remains unsigned) and Jalen Ramsey, whom the team said it intends to trade in what Miami calls a mutual decision. Aside from nickel cornerback Kader Kohou, the Dolphins don't have a proven starting cornerback on their team. Their other corners under contract: former second-round pick Cam Smith, Storm Duck, Kendall Sheffield (who signed Monday after a weekend tryout but hasn't started a game since 2020), rookie fifth-rounder Jason Marshall Jr., undrafted rookies BJ Adams and Ethan Robinson, Jason Maitre, Artie Burns, Isaiah Johnson and Ethan Bonner. One of the best remaining unsigned cornerbacks, former Fort Lauderdale Thomas Aquinas star Asante Samuel Jr., underwent neck surgery in April, ESPN reported this week. Samuel, who visited the Saints on Monday, has a check-up scheduled in early July, after which he will meet with several teams. ESPN said he will be available to play this season. The other veteran corners still available include: ▪ James Bradberry: A second-team All Pro in 2022, Bradberry missed last season's Eagles Super Bowl run because of a torn Achilles sustained in a late August practice. He had 19 interceptions and 112 passes defended in eight seasons. He recently visited the Bills, and there was initial contact between the Dolphins and Bradberry's camp a few weeks ago, but it's unclear if Miami will pursue him. ▪ Mike Hilton: The Bengals' skilled 5-9 nickel corner made 10 starts for the Bengals and had a 92 passer rating against. He was linked to Miami early in free agency. If the Dolphins sign Hilton as their top nickel corner, Kohou likely would play on the boundary instead of nickel corner. ▪ Stephon Gilmore: He made 15 starts for Minnesota, at age 34, and had a 94.1 passer rating against. He's past his prime but still a decent player. ▪ CJ Henderson: The former ninth overall pick played in 12 games and started seven for Carolina and had a 106.8 passer rating against. It would be difficult to project him as a starter. ▪ Jack Jones: His career started promisingly as a fourth-round pick of New England in 2022, but he struggled with the Raiders, allowing 10 touchdown receptions that overshadowed his three interceptions last season. He also permitted a 115.8 passer rating in his coverage area and allowed 11 completions of 20 plus yards. The Raiders released him April 6 after failing to find a trade partner. Jones had five picks in 24 games with the Raiders, who signed him after New England cut him during the 2023 season more than a week after he missed curfew before a game. He had two interceptions for New England in both 2022 and 2023. Among others available: Emmanuel Mosley, Fuller, ex-Dolphin Xavien Howard (who didn't play last season), Daryl Worley, Cam Sutton and Fabian Moreau. Hill update Agent Drew Rosenhaus said on his weekly Fox-7 segment that Dolphins receiver Tyreek Hill's second wrist procedure last week was planned and involved 'taking the pins out' and 'the recovery is going great' and 'we expect him to be ready for the start of training camp.'

Eagles star safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson launches new 'CR8ZY' clothing brand
Eagles star safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson launches new 'CR8ZY' clothing brand

Yahoo

time02-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Eagles star safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson launches new 'CR8ZY' clothing brand

C.J. Gardner-Johnson is one of the best defensive backs in the NFL, a rapper, a gamer, and now the CEO of a clothing company. The Eagles Super Bowl champion just revealed his new brand, CR8ZY, which offers some swag and dazzle, just like his game on and off the field. A free agent last season, Gardner-Johnson signed with Philadelphia on a three-year deal and again thrived with the Eagles, this time under defensive coordinator Vic Fangio. This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Eagles' C.J. Gardner-Johnson launches 'CR8ZY' brand clothing line

Two women shot during Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl parade, police investigating
Two women shot during Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl parade, police investigating

Yahoo

time14-02-2025

  • Yahoo

Two women shot during Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl parade, police investigating

(WHTM) — Two people were shot in Philadelphia during the Eagles Super Bowl parade Friday afternoon, according to police. Philadelphia Police say two women, 20 and 27 years old, were shot outside the parade footprint on the highway near the 2300 block of Ben Franklin Parkway around 2:35 p.m. The victims were then rushed to Presbyterian Hospital where they are in stable condition, police said. One woman was shot in the upper left thigh while the other was shot in her left leg. Police are investigating the double shooting and say they have not found a crime scene or weapon. The release states no arrests have been made either. Anyone with information is asked to contact Philadelphia police at (215) 686-3388. The incident comes after multiple people were shot at the Kansas City Chief Super Bowl parade in 2024. Hundreds of thousands of people flocked to the city of Philadelphia for the Eagles Super Bowl parade, filling streets, sidewalks, and buildings. The Eagles beat the Chiefs 40-22. This is a developing story. Stay with abc27 News as more information becomes available Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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