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USA Today
5 days ago
- Business
- USA Today
Former Jets player Bryce Huff traded by Eagles, reunited with coach
Former Jets player Bryce Huff traded by Eagles, reunited with coach Bryce Huff certainly enjoyed his time with the Philadelphia Eagles after taking home the Lombardi trophy in 2024 but he's one-and-done. The former New York Jets pass rusher is on the move again via trade as the Eagles have sent him to the San Francisco 49ers. In exchange, San Francisco sends Philadelphia a conditional fifth-round draft pick according to reports:


USA Today
25-02-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
Raiders HC Pete Carroll says he didn't consider retirement during year away from NFL
With some people age really is just a number. Pete Carroll is one of those type of people. Yeah, he's 73, but not all people in their early/mid 70s are built the same. for instance, when he left the Seahawks after the 2023 season, no one would have batted an eye if he did so with the intention of retiring. Or at very least giving it some thought. In fact, in his year away from football, you'd have pretty much expected that he at very least considered retirement. Not according to Carroll. He wanted to step back for a year, but always with his sights set on a return to coaching. 'I didn't retire. And I did that purposely,' Carroll said Tuesday from the Scouting Combine in Indianapolis. 'I wasn't ready to stop coaching. But we had a nice agreement up there [in Seattle] as we turned this thing around and I was ready to give John Schneider a chance to do what he gets to do. 'But in my mind, I was always competing for what's coming up. Maybe the actions I took because you didn't see me very visibly, I was not making a point to do that, I really wanted to take to the opportunity of being around my family and all that, but stay with the game throughout. So, it was really not much of a shift. But I do know what retirement will be like. I do know that.' Plenty of coaches take time away from coaching, rather than jump into another role right away. Often times that new role is a step back and if you've been a head coach for a long time in the NFL, that's just not possible. Carroll spent 18 years as a head coach in the NFL. When he left the Seahawks after 14 years which included two trips to the Super Bowl and a Lombardi trophy, he remained a well-respected coach in this league. He can clearly still perform those duties at a high level, wants to do it, and the Raiders wanted him in the job, so here we are.
Yahoo
11-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Ivanka Trump Exposes ‘HORRIFIC' Hair Extensions During Super Bowl Appearance
A viral clip taken from behind President Donald Trump and Ivanka during Sunday's Super Bowl LIX reveals that the first daughter has likely inherited her father's shifty hair. President Trump posted the clip—which pans from the back of their heads to the field—to his official POTUS Instagram account just as the game kicked off. But all some commentators could notice was Ivanka's head full of extensions, with some describing her hairdo as 'ratchet.' View this post on Instagram A post shared by President Donald J. Trump (@potus) 'Yes I'm surprised she can get better extensions,' one commenter wrote. Another commenter added, 'That's all I was able to notice too,' as another piled on, 'Those extensions are HORRIFIC money can't buy you taste clearly.' The clip appears to have been filmed by special assistant to the president and communications adviser Margo Martin, who reposted the clip to her official X account with the caption: 'President @realDonaldTrump and @IvankaTrump arrive at Super Bowl LIX! 🏈🇺🇸' President @realDonaldTrump and @IvankaTrump arrive at Super Bowl LIX! 🏈🇺🇸 — Margo Martin (@MargoMartin47) February 9, 2025 President Trump became the first sitting president ever to attend the Super Bowl as he watched the Philadelphia Eagles trounce the Kansas City Chief to take home the Lombardi trophy. Previous presidents haven't bothered with the event over its high 'security risk' and potential cost to taxpayers, according to former Obama aide and Pod Save America host Tommy Vietor. However, that didn't stop Trump—and his presence was definitely felt, with outlets reporting that he was cheered and booed in equal measure when he appeared on the jumbotron, according to Snopes.