Dan Hurley thought about resigning from UConn after stress of trying to win third-straight championshipNew Foto - Dan Hurley thought about resigning from UConn after stress of trying to win third-straight championship

When UConn's men's basketball team takes the court for the 2025-26 season, Dan Hurley will once again lead the team from the sideline. While that seems obvious based on Hurley's accomplishments, it actually wasn't a guarantee. Following the team's loss to Florida in the second round of the NCAA tournament,Hurley considered resigningfrom UConn due to the stress of trying to win a third straight national championship, according to The Athletic. Hurley revealed that nugget in a book he co-authored with The Athletic's Ian O'Connor. Hurley admitted he thought about leaving the team and taking a gap year to recover physically and mentally, per The Athletic. "I knew my mind, and I knew my body, and I could feel that I was completely cooked," Hurley writes. "Just burnt. I didn't even know how I was standing. I stared at the office walls, muttering, conducting a brutal review of our season. I didn't build a strong enough roster. I wasn't a good leader. I let everyone down in Maui. I lost control, emotionally, at various points. I came in here some days sad and defeated, when I needed to be positive and inspiring. Then I went through the self-lacerating what-ifs: What if we'd played a little bit better in Maui? What if we hadn't blown that game against Seton Hall? What if we'd been a better seed than an eight seed and hadn't needed to face a number one in the second round? Who knows?" While that didn't happen, Hurley did have some preliminary talks with Fox Sports about taking on a television role. He ultimately decided to return to UConn for another season. There are plenty of reasons why Hurley would make that decision. UConn is once again expected to be one of the best teams in college basketball, and should contend for a national championship. Hurley has already built an impressive resume with the program, but another championship wouldn't hurt. It also helps that Hurley signed asix-year, $50 million extensionwith the team in 2024. That likely played a role in his decision, even if Hurley could make more money if he jumped to the NBA. After winning two straight national championships at UConn, Hurley reportedlyturned down a $70 million offerto coach the Los Angeles Lakers. Had Hurley stepped away, it wouldn't have been the first time a successful college coach inexplicably left his team. Urban Meyer resigned from his head coaching position at Florida during a hyper-successful run with the team due to health reasons. He returned a year later and led the team to a 7-5 record before resigning again. Meyer spent a year as a television analyst at ESPN before getting back into coaching and joining Ohio State. The same path likely exists for Hurley if he wants to take it in future seasons. For now, he'll focus on leading UConn to yet another title.

Dan Hurley thought about resigning from UConn after stress of trying to win third-straight championship

Dan Hurley thought about resigning from UConn after stress of trying to win third-straight championship When UConn's men's basketbal...
Jacksonville Jaguars reveal Travis Hunter's depth chart positionNew Foto - Jacksonville Jaguars reveal Travis Hunter's depth chart position

Two-way rookieTravis Huntermay indeedplay both wide receiver and cornerbackin the NFL as a rookie this year. TheJacksonville Jaguarsreleased their first unofficial depth chart of the regular season on Tuesday, five days before their season-opener against theCarolina Panthers. Hunter is listed at both of his positions on the list, but he's only a starter at one of them. According to the unofficial depth chart, Hunter will start at wide receiver oppositeBrian Thomas Jr., last year's big rookie breakout for Jacksonville, andDyami Brown. On defense, Hunter is listed as a backup cornerback behind startersTyson CampbellandJourdan Lewis. During his lone preseason appearance against thePittsburgh Steelers, Hunter split his reps at wide receiver and cornerback, almost exactly. He played one series with theJaguars' starters at the beginning of the game, sat out from the first Steelers possession while the starting defenders played, then played two series with the second-string defense. In the end, Hunter played 10 snaps on offense and eight snaps on defense. He missed the Jaguars' next two games while nursing an upper-body injury. On Sunday afternoon, Hunter will make his long-awaited regular-season debut with Jacksonville's first-team offense. Jaguars fans will have to wait and see how and when their team decides to deploy Hunter on defense as well. TRAVIS HUNTER:Trevor Lawrence isn't worried about chemistry with rookie dynamo Brian Thomas Jr. Travis Hunter Dyami Brown Tim Patrick Parker Washington Hunter projects to be the Jaguars' No. 2 receiving target next to Thomas, the second-year receiver who led all rookie receivers with 1,282 yards last year. Brown is a newcomer free agent, Patrick joined the team about one week ago via trade, and Washington is back for his third year after Jacksonville selected him in the sixth round of the 2023 NFL Draft. Tyson Campbell Jourdan Lewis Jarrian Jones Travis Hunter Montaric Brown Christian Braswell Hunter is listed behind Lewis on the Jaguars' most recent unofficial depth chart. Both Campbell and Lewis graded out decently in pass coverage, per Pro Football Focus, with Lewis especially excelling in 2024. But both players are much weaker in run coverage situations. Could Hunter carve himself out a bigger role on defense if he proves to be a stout defender in all situations? It's possible, though the Jaguars are letting him begin the year as a backup cornerback as he starts on offense. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Jaguars depth chart lists Travis Hunter at two positions

Jacksonville Jaguars reveal Travis Hunter's depth chart position

Jacksonville Jaguars reveal Travis Hunter's depth chart position Two-way rookieTravis Huntermay indeedplay both wide receiver and corner...
Taylor Swift Is 'Welcome at Any Time' to Play the Super Bowl Halftime Show, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell SaysNew Foto - Taylor Swift Is 'Welcome at Any Time' to Play the Super Bowl Halftime Show, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell Says

Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic; Ethan Miller/Getty Taylor Swift knows who to call if she's interested in tackling the Super Bowl halftime show While on theTodayshow Wednesday, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said the league "would always love to have Taylor play" He added that he was "waiting on my friend Jay-Z" to make the announcement Taylor Swiftas a Super Bowl halftime performer? NFL commissioner Roger Goodell is ready for it. In a guest spot on theTodayshowon Wednesday, Sept. 3, the league leader rolled out the welcome mat for the "Fortnight" singer, and said the newly engaged superstar is "welcome" to book a future engagement at the big game. "We would always love to have Taylor play," Goodell said. "She is a special, special talent. And obviously, she would be welcome at any time." When co-hostSavannah Guthrieasked if it was "in the works" or a "maybe," Goodell didn't drop the ball. "I can't tell you anything about that," he said. "It's a maybe." Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Goodell then added that he was "waiting on my friendJay-Z" to handle the logistics. Jay-Z and Roc Nation's partnership with the NFL began in 2019, and the rapper acts as the league's "live music entertainment strategist" for the halftime show, Super Bowl producer Jesse CollinstoldVarietylast year. The halftime performer for Super Bowl LX is not yet known — but for the last edition, halftime performerKendrick Lamarwas announced in September 2024. Currently, Swift's focus is on her next LP,The Life of a Showgirl, which drops on Oct. 3. It features 12 tracks, a few alternative covers and a collaboration with friend and former Eras Tour opener,Sabrina Carpenter. She's also expected to be in the stands at Arrowhead Stadium cheering on fiancéTravis Kelceand his Kansas City Chiefs, as they aim to bounce back from their thrashing at Super Bowl LIX. Read the original article onPeople

Taylor Swift Is 'Welcome at Any Time' to Play the Super Bowl Halftime Show, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell Says

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Jennifer Aniston Has a Very Unexpected Secret to "Aging Gracefully"

Getty Jennifer Aniston opened up about aging "gracefully" in a new interview. "I have an eternal fountain of optimism and positivity. Call it youth if you want," she said. She also shared that she supplements her positivity with a few facials, too. Jennifer Anistonis opening up about her approach toaging—and what she had to say was certainly unexpected. Speaking to other women in the industry in a new interview forGlamour, theFriendsactress revealed that one of her biggest anti-aging secrets was actually all about mindset. "I think as far as aging gracefully, I have an eternal fountain of optimism and positivity," she said. "Call it youth if you want." Getty Of course, that's notallAniston does when it comes to anti-aging. For one thing, she does take exercise very, very seriously. But again, she noted, she thinks that mindset matters more than anything. "I think it all starts with how we love our bodies and love where we are," she said. Plus, Aniston also shared that she the "good stuff" like "facials and lasers," too. "I mean, I'm maintained," she said. "I'm not going to just go down and let these gray hairs take over. It's perspective and also knowing this is out one body, it's a mindset." Getty This isn't the first time that Aniston has opened up about her routine. Back in November, her facialist, Joanna Czech,spoke to usabout the products Aniston likes to use, which included theShani Darden Retinol Reform Treatment SerumandRose Gold Illuminating Eye Mask.Aniston also recently sharedthat she usesOneSkin's Peptide Topical Supplement & Skin Longevity Age Reversal Moisturizer. She also calledthe $399 Ziip facial toning deviceher"go-to travel companion." Aniston has recently shared a few snaps of herself bare-faced—and yes, all of this has left her glowing. In June, for instance,she and herFriendsco-star Courtney Cox reunited for a cute makeup-free selfie. The pair also reunited earlier today for another makeup-free video on Aniston's Instagram Stories. Instagram Read the original article onInStyle

Jennifer Aniston Has a Very Unexpected Secret to "Aging Gracefully"

Jennifer Aniston Has a Very Unexpected Secret to "Aging Gracefully" Getty Jennifer Aniston opened up about aging "gracefully...
NFL coaches on hot seat as 2025 season begins: Mike McDaniel among 5 to watchNew Foto - NFL coaches on hot seat as 2025 season begins: Mike McDaniel among 5 to watch

The start of anNFLseason is typically a time forpeak optimism in many citiesand for numerous fan bases – so often because there's a sense of renewal sparked by new players, a clean record and maybe even a first-year head coach. Seven teams (Jets, Patriots,Jaguars,Raiders, Cowboys,BearsandSaints) have new faces under the big headset in 2025, a number that's also highly indicative of how quickly this league chews up guys in that job on a year-by-year basis. (Eight coaching changes occurred in 2024.) However while nobody's taken a bad loss – yet – perhaps this is a year when more HCs can afford just a few of them. In addition to the seven taking their maiden voyages in new assignments, there's a division full of stable coaching legends (AFC West), perennial division champs in Buffalo, Kansas City and Tampa Bay, and future Hall of Fame coaching institutions leading teams like theRavens, Steelers, Chiefs and (probably) the Rams – and, yes, admittedly, there's anAndy Reidthroughline to all of those categories. As Week 1 nears, we know the only constant in the NFL is change, but there do seem to be (relatively) fewer coaches potentially bound for the chopping block. The coming months will reveal whether that's true or not, but here are five who embark on the upcoming campaign with at least some extra pressure and scrutiny on them while operating on a seat that's at least a few degrees warmer than their peers': Yes, it's only his second season, but keep an eye on Nashville. Callahan, 41, is an intense, older school coach who isn't afraid to light up his players – whether on the sideline or at the post-game podium. That can be an effective approach … but maybe less so and perhaps only temporarily with the current generation. And if you think he ought to enjoy a sense of security coming off a year when theTitansearned the No. 1 pick, justlook at what happened in Chicago last yearwith Caleb Williams. If it doesn't go well with Callahan and rookie Cam Ward, you can bet the quarterback isn't the guy who's going to get replaced. Lastly, don't forget that Tennessee has a rookie general manager, Mike Borgonzi, who didn't hire Callahan. Like Callahan, he's only going into his second season with his current team, so it's not like Morris is necessarily trying to keep the wolves at bay … yet. The worry more so here for Morris might be guilt by association with fifth-year GM Terry Fontenot, who hired him. The Falcons haven't made the playoffs nor had a winning record since 2017 – and they don't exactly play in a murderers' row of a division. And yet Fontenot followed his highly unorthodox 2024 offseason − he signed free agent QB Kirk Cousins to a nine-figure contract and then drafted current QB1 Michael Penix Jr. in the first round − by mortgaging the future during this year's draft, when he took a pair of pass rushers (Jalon Walker and James Pearce) in Round 1. Signals clearly sent that Atlanta expects to win now, and Morris needs to deliver, fairly or not, because another seven- or eight-win output isn't likely to guarantee this regime anything. 2025 NFL RECORD PROJECTIONS:Who wins Super Bowl 60? (Hint: not the Eagles) The league's Coach of the Year in 2022, when he made Daniel Jones look like a star while leading the G-Men to the playoffs, Daboll has been something of a victim of his own success and circumstances – namely departed Jones' regression and injuries along with questionable roster management under GM Joe Schoen. Coming off a 3-14 season, which included a Week 17 defeat of theColtsthat ultimately cost theGiantsthe No. 1 pick of the 2025 draft, Daboll entered this offseason on a very toasty chair – after all,who rallies their team to defeat a playoff hopeful in Week 17, right? (Honestly, kudos, Coach.) Yet thevibes seem awfully good right nowaround a team that was dominant in the preseason and seems to have as good a young core as any organization given the presence of potential superstars such as WR Malik Nabers, rookie LB Abdul Carter and, most importantly,first-round QB Jaxson Dart. The question now becomes how much more patience owner John Mara can muster with his team facing the league's hardest statistical schedule (.574 collective winning percentage by opponents in 2024). If Daboll and Schoen receive the leeway to bring Dart along slowly and endure what's likely to be another bumpy ride in 2025 but with Big Bluer skies likely ahead, this team could be ready to take off in 2026. If not? After receiving deserved credit for unlocking Jalen Hurts on the Eagles' run to Super Bowl 57 in 2022, Steichen, whether it's a fair assessment or not, hasn't been able to get QB Anthony Richardson on a similar track since both arrived in Indy in 2023. Therecent decision to pivot to Jonesas the starter is suggestive ofhow sideways things have gone with talented-but-raw Richardson. Make no mistake, the Colts haven't been terrible under Steichen, but .500 (17-17) is only going to cut it for so long. And for a franchise nearly seven years removed from its most recent playoff win, courtesy of Andrew Luck, and operating at least under something of a new ownership vision followingthe offseason death of Jim Irsay, it's fair to wonder how much more grace Steichen, Jones, Richardson and GM Chris Ballard enjoy here entering a season with decidedly low expectations outside of this locker room's. His redemption story following personal trials and tribulations as he climbed the coaching ladder, quirky personality and ability to generate some serious offense produced ample good feels during his first three seasons in South Florida, the first two ending in postseason berths. And yet the Fins are fast approaching the 25th anniversary of their most recent playoff win, and have too often come up small in big spots under McDaniel. Throw in a widespread perception that this team is soft and that McDaniel doesn't hold his players sufficiently accountable, and you start to see what seems to be the writing on the wall. Owner Stephen Ross certainly left his mark on it in January, when he issued McDaniel and GM Chris Grier the dreaded vote of confidence wrapped around an unmistakable message, saying in a statement that read in part: "(C)ontinuity in leadership is not to be confused with an acceptance that status quo is good enough. We will take a hard look at where we have fallen short and make the necessary changes to deliver our ultimate goal of building and sustaining a winning team that competes for championships." All NFL news on and off the field.Sign upfor USA TODAY's 4th and Monday newsletter. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:NFL coaches on hot seat: Dolphins' Mike McDaniel among five to watch

NFL coaches on hot seat as 2025 season begins: Mike McDaniel among 5 to watch

NFL coaches on hot seat as 2025 season begins: Mike McDaniel among 5 to watch The start of anNFLseason is typically a time forpeak optimism ...
Novak Djokovic is 38 and bidding for a 25th Slam title. He faces Carlos Alcaraz at the US OpenNew Foto - Novak Djokovic is 38 and bidding for a 25th Slam title. He faces Carlos Alcaraz at the US Open

NEW YORK (AP) —Novak Djokovic is 38and trying to conquer a younger man's game as he heads into theU.S. Opensemifinals on Friday. It's been two years sincehis most recent Grand Slam title, which — to him — must feel like an eternity. Last season was his first without earning at least one since 2017. And Djokovic is clear that, at this point in his career, thosebig trophies from the sport's four biggest eventsare all he really cares about. At this year's three other major tournaments, he exited in the semifinals, two after getting hurt: quitting at the Australian Open because of a torn hamstring and clearly limitedat Wimbledonby an injured groin muscle. He hadn't competed anywhere since leaving the All England Club in July until arriving at Flushing Meadows. Novak Djokovic faces Carlos Alcaraz next, possibly Jannik Sinner after that Now Djokovic is back in the final four in New York, and there's a daunting road ahead. Next up is No. 2Carlos Alcaraz, who is 22. Win that, and a final on Sunday against No. 1Jannik Sinner, 23, could await, if the defending champion beats Lorenzo Musetti in the quarterfinals and whoever his semifinal opponent is. After reaching a 53rd major semifinal, and 14th at the U.S. Open, byeliminating No. 4 seed Taylor Fritz, 27, in four sets Tuesday night, Djokovic fiddled with his beard while pondering what's to come. "Well, it's not going to get easier, I'll tell you that," he said with a wry smile. "I'm going to try to take one day at a time. Really take care of my body. Try to relax and recover. The next couple of days is really key for me to really get my body in shape and ready to battle five sets, if it's needed. I just would really love that." Djokovic has been to 37 Slam finals and won 24 — but none at age 38 Djokovic already owns nearly every record of any significance in men's tennis, including24 major championships, 37 major final appearances and the most weeks at No. 1 in the rankings. And so on. What's new for him is adjusting to contending at this age. "Normally I like to play the big matches on a big stage. It's just that I'm not really sure how the body is going to feel in the next few days. But I'm going to do my very best with my team to be fit for that," Djokovic said. "There's going to be a lot of running involved, that's for sure. It's not going to be short points." Djokovic is 5-3 against US Open semifinal opponent Alcaraz He owns a 5-3 head-to-head mark againstAlcaraz, who has won five Slam titles already and combined with Sinner to claim the last seven and nine of the past 12. Not to be forgotten: The other three in that span went to Djokovic, most recentlyat the 2023 U.S. Open. "I have another chance, another shot. Hopefully ... I can be fit enough and play well enough to keep up with Carlos," Djokovic said. "Then it can be anybody's match." Djokovic won the two most recent meetings against the dynamic Alcaraz — inthe Australian Open quarterfinalsthis January and inthe gold-medal final at the Paris Olympicslast year. "I really want revenge," Alcaraz said. "That's obvious." Alcaraz reached the final at his past 7 tournaments, winning 5 titles Alcaraz has been preposterously dominant over the past 1 1/2 weeks, not dropping a set in the tournament, and for much of 2025, leading the tour with six titles and a 59-6 record. Since April, he is 43-2, winning tournaments at Monte-Carlo, Rome, Roland-Garros, Queen's Club and Cincinnati. The two losses came in finals — at Barcelona (against Holger Rune) and Wimbledon (against Sinner). Djokovic knows whatAlcaraz and Sinnerhave done lately. "We don't need to spend words about the two of them. We know that they are two best players in the world," said Djokovic, who lost to Sinner in the semifinals of the French Open and Wimbledon. "Everybody is probably expecting and anticipating (a U.S. Open final) between the two of them. I'm going to try to mess up the plans of most of the people." And then Djokovic added: "I definitely am not going with a white flag on the court." ___ Howard Fendrich has been the AP's tennis writer since 2002. Find his stories here:https://apnews.com/author/howard-fendrich. More AP tennis:https://apnews.com/hub/tennis

Novak Djokovic is 38 and bidding for a 25th Slam title. He faces Carlos Alcaraz at the US Open

Novak Djokovic is 38 and bidding for a 25th Slam title. He faces Carlos Alcaraz at the US Open NEW YORK (AP) —Novak Djokovic is 38and trying...
'Ketamine Queen' to plead guilty in 'Friends' star Matthew Perry's drug deathNew Foto - 'Ketamine Queen' to plead guilty in 'Friends' star Matthew Perry's drug death

By Lisa Richwine LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -The Los Angeles drug dealer known as the "Ketamine Queen" was due in court on Wednesday to plead guilty to charges that she supplied the dose of the prescription anesthetic that killed "Friends" star Matthew Perry. Jasveen Sangha, 42, who has acknowledged in court documents that she ran a "stash house" for illegal narcotics, reached an agreement with federal prosecutors last month to plead guilty to five felony counts stemming from Perry's overdose death in 2023. Sangha, a dual U.S.-British citizen, could face a prison term of up to 65 years when she is sentenced at a future court hearing. She is the last of the five suspects charged in the case to plead guilty rather than stand trial. Her four co-defendants - two physicians, Perry's personal assistant and another man who admitted to acting as an intermediary in selling ketamine to the actor - are also awaiting sentencing. According to federal prosecutors, Sangha has agreed to plead guilty to one count of maintaining a drug-involved premises, plus three counts of illegal distribution of ketamine and one count of distributing ketamine resulting in death. Medical examiners concluded that Perry died from acute effects of ketamine, which combined with other factors to cause the actor to lose consciousness and drown in his hot tub on October 28, 2023. He was 54 years old. Perry had publicly acknowledged decades of substance abuse, including periods that overlapped with the height of his fame playing the sardonic but charming Chandler Bing on the 1990s hit NBC television comedy "Friends." Ketamine, a short-acting anesthetic with hallucinogenic properties, is prescribed to treat depression and anxiety, but it also has gained popularity as an illicit party drug among recreational users. According to Sangha's plea agreement as outlined by the Justice Department, Sangha had supplied 51 vials of ketamine from her stash house to a go-between dealer, Erik Fleming, 55, who in turn sold the doses to Perry through his live-in personal assistant, Kenneth Iwamasa, 60. It was Iwamasa, prosecutors said, who later injected Perry with at least three shots of ketamine from the vials Sangha supplied, resulting in the actor's death. In her plea agreement, prosecutors said, Sangha also admitted selling ketamine to an individual in August 2019 who died hours later from a drug overdose. Known to her customers on the street as the "Ketamine Queen," according to prosecutors, Sangha had used her North Hollywood home as a "stash house" to store, package and distribute various narcotics dating back to at least June 2019. (Reporting by Lisa Richwine in Los Angeles; Editing by Edwina Gibbs)

'Ketamine Queen' to plead guilty in 'Friends' star Matthew Perry's drug death

'Ketamine Queen' to plead guilty in 'Friends' star Matthew Perry's drug death By Lisa Richwine LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -T...
Travis Kelce Breaks His Silence About 'Exciting' Taylor Swift Engagement: 'I Still Get Giddy'New Foto - Travis Kelce Breaks His Silence About 'Exciting' Taylor Swift Engagement: 'I Still Get Giddy'

New Heights/Instagram Travis Kelce opened up about his engagement to Taylor Swift on the Sept. 3 episode of hisNew Heightspodcast The Kansas City Chiefs star admitting to getting "giddy" when calling Swift his "fiancée" He gushed over sharing the news of "who I'm going to be spending the rest of my life with" Travis Kelceis spilling new details about his romantic proposal toTaylor Swift. One week after the couple announced their engagement in a joint post onInstagram, the Kansas City Chiefs star, 35, got candid about the news on the Wednesday, Sept. 3 episode of his podcast,New Heights with Jason and Travis Kelce. Jason, 37, first brought up the happy news, declaring, "Travis, we gotta talk about it," to which Travis jokingly replied, "I don't think we do." "In case you missed the Instagram post heard 'round the world, Travis and Taylor are engaged! Yay!" Jason declared. Travis smiled and thanked his brother for last week's podcast shoutout before replying, "That's right, that's right. And I appreciate everybody that reached out and sent something and all the posts and all the excitement that's been going on. It's been really fun telling everybody who I'm going to be spending the rest of my life with." View this post on Instagram A post shared by New Heights (@newheightshow) Jason asked his younger brother how the last week has been in the wake of his big engagement announcement. "Exciting, it's been awesome," the Kansas City Chiefs star replied. He added that he's loved calling Swift his fiancée. "I felt that at the game, actually," Travis said,referencing the Cincinnati Bearcats gamehe attended with the "So High School" singer last week. "It was my first time introducing Taylor as my fiancée to a few of my teammates. So yeah, it was pretty cool." "Don't you get giddy saying it?" Jason asked. "Yeah, I do. I still get giddy, exciting times," Travis replied. New Heights/Instagram As for advice for popping the question, Travis said, "Man, you've gotta know your gal. You've gotta know your gal or your significant other. You can't let how somebody else does it make you feel like you need to do it that way... I would just say know your partner, know who you're doing it for and do it for the right reasons." The newly-engaged couple announced their happy news on Tuesday, Aug. 26. "Your English teacher and your gym teacher are getting married 🧨," they captioned the post, which included photos of Kelce down on one knee as they were surrounded by flowers. TheStewartofNY/GC Images Kelce proposed with a ring he designed with Kindred Lubeck of Artifex Fine Jewelry. The stone is an "Old Mine brilliant cut," which Swift shows off in a series of photos announcing the big news. Two weeks before, the "Red" singer made her debut on her fiancé's podcast. Swift's appearance on the show broke theGuinness World Recordfor "the most concurrent views for a podcast on YouTube" that day with a total of 1.3 million, and gave fans a more intimate look at the couple's dynamic. At one point, the 14-time Grammy winner shared that the podcast "has done a lot" for her. "I owe a lot to this podcast. This podcast got me a boyfriend ever since Travis decided to use it as his personal dating app about two years ago," Swift quipped, referring toTravis calling her out onNew Heightsin July 2023. And one month before her appearance, Kelce hard launched Swift on his Instagram account with asweet postthat offered a glimpse at special moments in their relationship. "Had some adventures this offseason, kept it 💯," the NFL player wrote in thecaptionon July 24. The post featured several photos of the pair in coordinating looks and spending the off-season together among friends. In one photo, the couple wore matching black looks, and eagle-eyed fans noticed a subtle reveal on Kelce's phone screen in the corner of the photo, which showed him and Swiftas each other's lock screens. In another photo, Swift is sporting Kelce's thick-framed black glasses as he grins while sitting next to her. The pair also sported coordinating baseball caps, with Kelce's reading "captain" and Swift's reading "first mate." Read the original article onPeople

Travis Kelce Breaks His Silence About 'Exciting' Taylor Swift Engagement: 'I Still Get Giddy'

Travis Kelce Breaks His Silence About 'Exciting' Taylor Swift Engagement: 'I Still Get Giddy' New Heights/Instagram Travis K...
Four-time Tour de France winner Chris Froome suffered life-threatening heart injury in crashNew Foto - Four-time Tour de France winner Chris Froome suffered life-threatening heart injury in crash

Four-timeTour de FrancewinnerChris Froomesuffered a life-threatening heart injury in his crash last week in France, his wife has said. The 40-year-old Froome, who races for Israel–Premier Tech, was airlifted to hospital following a crash during training on August 27, undergoing surgery a day later. In apost on Froome's X account, it said that he had sustained a pneumothorax, five broken ribs, and a lumbar vertebrae fracture. Speaking toThe Times, Michelle Froome said her husband had also sustained a pericardial rupture, a tear in the protective sac surrounding the heart, often caused by blunt chest trauma and often occurring in road accidents. "It was obviously a lot more serious than some broken bones," Michelle said. "He's fine but it's going to be a long recovery process. He won't be riding a bike for a while. Chris is happy for you to share this because people need to understand what is going on." She added that her husband had been taken to Sainte Anne Toulon military hospital, the highest level trauma center for the region which specializes in thoracic surgery, saying that Froome was shown a video of both the tear and the repair. Apost on Froome's social mediasaid that he was in "good spirits" after undergoing surgery. The two-time Olympic medalist's contract expires at the end of the season, with his participation in the remainder of the campaign looking unlikely. Froome also suffered a big crash in 2019 when training and missed that year's Tour de France. He was sent to intensive care and fractured his leg following the incident. The 40-year-old is one of the sport's most successful stars and dominated cycling during the mid-2010s. He won his first Tour de France in 2013 before going on to win back-to-back-to-back titles in 2015, 2016 and 2017. Froome is also a one-time winner of the Giro d'Italia and a two-time winner of the Vuelta a España. CNN's Thomas Schlachter contributed to this report. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

Four-time Tour de France winner Chris Froome suffered life-threatening heart injury in crash

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Britain stuns Montenegro 89-83 to secure first win in 12 years at EuroBasketNew Foto - Britain stuns Montenegro 89-83 to secure first win in 12 years at EuroBasket

Myles Hesson scored 25 points to lead Britain to its first victory in 12 years at the EuroBasket tournament on Wednesday, a 89-83 upset of Montenegro that ended their rivals' hopes of qualifying for the knockout phase. Britain had lost its previous four games in Group B but produced a strong collective display to break its losing streak and stun Montenegro, which needed a win to progress to the round of 16. Hesson also grabbed seven rebounds and Akwasi Yeboah added 23 points for Britain. Chicago Bulls center Nikola Vucevic led Montenegro with 31 points, 11 rebounds and seven assists but couldn't make up for Montenegro turning the ball over 18 times. Both Montenegro and Britain were eliminated as Sweden progressed to the knockout phase for the first time, regardless of the result of its game against Lithuania later Wednesday. The knockout phase will be in Riga, Latvia, from Sept. 6-14. ___ AP sports:https://apnews.com/hub/sports

Britain stuns Montenegro 89-83 to secure first win in 12 years at EuroBasket

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