New York Jets wide receiver Davante Adams saw a branding opportunity for Garrett Wilson after the 24-year-old's one-handed ...
it really looks like Michael Jordan’s Jumpman logo! And how cool is that? Here’s a sampling of a bunch of fans (and teammate Davante Adams) who saw that and agreed: Davante Adams shares what ...
New York Jets wide receiver Garrett Wilson put on a show on Thursday night, reeling in a pair of one-handed touchdown catches ...
Garrett Wilson made the catch of the year during the New York Jets’ win over the Houston Texans on Thursday night, and Davante Adams had a great message for his teammate about the play.
"That one looked like he headed over to Jumpman with me, so we gonna see. I'm gonna talk to some people about that one but ..." "I ain't gonna say they gonna replace the logo ... Mike [Michael ...
"That one looked like he headed over to Jumpman with me. We're gonna see, I'm gonna talk to some people about that one. I ain't gonna say they gonna replace the logo, I know (Michael Jordan ...
Only queens will be crowned at the Jumpman Invitational. Hosted in Charlotte, also known as the Queen City, four iconic college basketball programs will compete in the two-day doubleheader.
Hines was an immediate success, and stayed with the show for 18 months. Following Funny Girl, Hines starred in national touring companies of I Do! I Do!, Prisoner of Second Avenue, Sugar Babies ...
Mimi Hines, the Canadian comedian and stage actress who succeeded Barbra Streisand in the Broadway production of “Funny Girl,” has died. She was 91. Hines died of natural causes on Oct. 21 in ...
A rumor that food company Land O'Lakes had announced a return to its previous logo featuring a kneeling Indigenous woman on its packaging circulated online in October 2024. A Facebook post ...
Love is a funny thing. Finding that special someone to share the rest of your life with is one of the best gifts we could ever ask for, but life is long and sometimes you just need to laugh at ...
The star wide receiver jumped and reached up with his right hand with both legs spread in in the air — looking like the Michael Jordan “Jumpman” logo. The play was initially called an ...