Arrr! Fox News Sports Huddle Scrolled: Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce be snappin', nay Christmas for Kaepernick!
2023-12-27
Ye be receivin' yer weekly recap o' all th' swashbucklin' happenin's 'round th' globe o' sports, me hearties!
In a hilarious 17th-century pirate language, the article begins by discussing how Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce of the Kansas City Chiefs lost their cool during their Christmas Day loss to the Las Vegas Raiders. It mentions that Kelce even launched his helmet in frustration during the game. Moving on, the article talks about Miami's victory over the Dallas Cowboys in Week 16 and how it answered a big question. It then goes on to discuss the invasion of privacy as upset fans leaked private information about Dallas Cowboys safety Jayron Kearse and Juanyeh Thomas after a loss to the Buffalo Bills.In a surprising revelation, former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick announced on the "Nessa Off Air" podcast that he does not celebrate Christmas, which is quite unusual. The article also mentions that the Florida State Board of Trustees voted to file a lawsuit against the ACC, challenging the league's grant of rights and withdrawal fee, possibly signaling the school's departure from the conference. Eastern Michigan athletic director Scott Wetherbee also apologized for a postgame incident following the team's loss to South Alabama in the 68 Ventures Bowl.
The article briefly touches on the Texas Longhorns' upcoming matchup against the Washington Huskies in the Sugar Bowl on New Year's Day in the College Football Playoff. It then shifts gears to discuss Simone Biles' frustration with jokes about her relationship with her husband, Green Bay Packers defensive back Jonathan Owens. In a heartwarming gesture, Shohei Ohtani gifted a Porsche to the wife of Dodgers teammate Joe Kelly after she campaigned for Ohtani to sign with Los Angeles and offered her husband's No. 17 jersey as an incentive.
The article concludes by providing links to various social media platforms and newsletters from Fox News and its affiliated websites, including OutKick.