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Kansas City Chiefs 90-man roster by jersey number: No. 46, DB Darius Rush
Kansas City Chiefs 90-man roster by jersey number: No. 46, DB Darius Rush

USA Today

time19-07-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Kansas City Chiefs 90-man roster by jersey number: No. 46, DB Darius Rush

Veteran defensive back Darius Rush began his second stint with the Kansas City Chiefs on October 4, 2024, when he joined the team's practice squad. Though he was selected by the Indianapolis Colts with the No. 138 pick in the fifth round of the 2023 NFL draft, his time in the Circle City came to an end when the equine-branded franchise waived him on August 29, 2023. Rush spent the majority of his rookie season with the Pittsburgh Steelers after briefly joining Kansas City's practice squad. When Pittsburgh waived Rush last season, the Chiefs jumped at the chance to reunite with the former South Carolina Gamecock. What jersey number does Darius Rush wear? Darius Rush currently wears the No. 46 jersey for the Kansas City Chiefs. How much money will Darius Rush make in 2025? According to Rush will receive a base salary of $1,030,000 in 2025. Top Darius Rush highlight

Panthers named potential landing spot for free-agent CB Stephon Gilmore
Panthers named potential landing spot for free-agent CB Stephon Gilmore

USA Today

time23-06-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Panthers named potential landing spot for free-agent CB Stephon Gilmore

Should another homecoming between free agent Stephon Gilmore and the Carolina Panthers be in the works? Bleacher Report analyst Kristopher Knox recently listed off the top remaining options for the NFL's cornerback-back needy teams. Still sitting out on the open market is Gilmore, who Knox traces back to the Panthers: The Carolina Panthers should also be interested in bringing back Gilmore. The South Carolina product had a bit of a homecoming with the Panthers in 2021, his last Pro Bowl campaign. Gilmore could provide a valuable bit of veteran leadership to a Panthers defense that is still rebuilding under third-year coordinator Ejiro Evero. The Panthers acquired Gilmore in a trade with the New England Patriots during that 2021 campaign. While the Rock Hill, S.C. native and University of South Carolina Gamecock went on to appear in just eight games for the team, his short tenure was enough to earn him his fifth career Pro Bowl selection. Gilmore, who was also linked to Carolina last offseason, has since gone on to play for the Indianapolis Colts (2022), Dallas Cowboys (2023) and Minnesota Vikings (2024). Follow @ThePanthersWire on Twitter/X for more Panthers content.

Nathan Franks' PGA Tour debut could end Sunday; NCAA regionals starts the next morning ... 3,000 miles away
Nathan Franks' PGA Tour debut could end Sunday; NCAA regionals starts the next morning ... 3,000 miles away

NBC Sports

time06-05-2025

  • Sport
  • NBC Sports

Nathan Franks' PGA Tour debut could end Sunday; NCAA regionals starts the next morning ... 3,000 miles away

Nathan Franks still doesn't know quite how he's going to pull this off. Back on March 3, Franks won The Q, an 18-hole qualifier consisting of aspiring professional golfers and golf influencers, to earn a spot in this week's Myrtle Beach Classic. The result was kept secret until Monday, but for about two months, Franks, a senior at South Carolina, has known his PGA Tour debut would run right up against NCAA regionals. Last week, Franks and his Gamecock teammates found out that they'll be the fourth seed at Gold Mountain Golf Club in Bremerton, Washington, which is over 3,000 miles from the Dunes Golf and Beach Club in Myrtle Beach, where the Tour event will be played Thursday-Sunday. If Franks makes the cut and opts to complete 72 holes, he'll miss the practice round for the May 12-14 regional and will have to book it to the Pacific Northwest in time for Monday morning's tee time. 'Still trying to work that out,' Franks said Tuesday. 'Coach is working on it. He told me to play and we'll figure it out.' Surely Franks will need a private jet. He will also require some energy. Franks currently sits No. 24 in PGA Tour University. With Nos. 11-25 after the NCAA Championship earning PGA Tour Americas status, Franks could lock up a full summer in Canada with a strong seven days of golf. Usually a man of few words, Franks, who is ranked No. 76 individually in the national collegiate rankings, didn't know how he was selected for The Q, but he's glad he was and took advantage. 'Looking forward to get a chance to compete against some of the best players in the world and see where I am and where I need to get better,' Franks said. '… Just going out there and playing as good as I can; see where that ends up.'

What Kim Mulkey said about MiLaysia Fulwiley following transfer to LSU women's basketball
What Kim Mulkey said about MiLaysia Fulwiley following transfer to LSU women's basketball

Yahoo

time03-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

What Kim Mulkey said about MiLaysia Fulwiley following transfer to LSU women's basketball

LSU women's basketball shook up the landscape by securing a commitment from MiLaysia Fulwiley out of the transfer portal. The former South Carolina guard made a name for herself as a crafty playmaker off the bench for one of the nation's deepest squads. Head coach Kim Mulkey highlighted Fulwiley's creativity and athleticism as major reasons why she fits the Tigers' roster. The former Gamecock averaged 11.7 points as a sophomore, second-best on the team in 2024-25. Advertisement "[She stands out] as one of the most electrifying talents in college basketball," Mulkey said. One of the top-ranked recruits in her class, Fulwiley made an immediate impact upon her arrival to South Carolina. She played 18.4 minutes per game with over 11 points and almost two steals per contest. Through her two seasons in Columbia, she amassed plenty of postseason experience and scoring success. Fulwiley likely completes LSU's backcourt alongside Flau'jae Johnson and Mikaylah Williams. Mulkey may expect her to pick up point guard responsibilities, but will certainly look forward to seeing what Fulwiley can do in transition alongside the returning pair of guards. This article originally appeared on LSU Wire: LSU transfer portal: Mulkey talks big addition of MiLaysia Fulwiley

What Kim Mulkey said about MiLaysia Fulwiley following transfer to LSU women's basketball
What Kim Mulkey said about MiLaysia Fulwiley following transfer to LSU women's basketball

USA Today

time03-05-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

What Kim Mulkey said about MiLaysia Fulwiley following transfer to LSU women's basketball

What Kim Mulkey said about MiLaysia Fulwiley following transfer to LSU women's basketball LSU women's basketball shook up the landscape by securing a commitment from MiLaysia Fulwiley out of the transfer portal. The former South Carolina guard made a name for herself as a crafty playmaker off the bench for one of the nation's deepest squads. Head coach Kim Mulkey highlighted Fulwiley's creativity and athleticism as major reasons why she fits the Tigers' roster. The former Gamecock averaged 11.7 points as a sophomore, second-best on the team in 2024-25. "[She stands out] as one of the most electrifying talents in college basketball," Mulkey said. One of the top-ranked recruits in her class, Fulwiley made an immediate impact upon her arrival to South Carolina. She played 18.4 minutes per game with over 11 points and almost two steals per contest. Through her two seasons in Columbia, she amassed plenty of postseason experience and scoring success. Fulwiley likely completes LSU's backcourt alongside Flau'jae Johnson and Mikaylah Williams. Mulkey may expect her to pick up point guard responsibilities, but will certainly look forward to seeing what Fulwiley can do in transition alongside the returning pair of guards.

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