Injured Wilson honored with 'petty game ball' from Steelers' win - ESPN
DENVER — Quarterback Russell Wilson didn't play a single snap in the Pittsburgh Steelers 13-6 win against the Denver Broncos, but Mike Tomlin still gave him a game ball.
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DENVER — Quarterback Russell Wilson didn't play a single snap in the Pittsburgh Steelers 13-6 win against the Denver Broncos, but Mike Tomlin still gave him a game ball.
Tánaiste Micheál Martin has criticised the booing of the English national anthem ahead of Saturday’s encounter with the Republic of Ireland in Dublin.
Caretaker England boss Lee Carsley stood in respectful silence as his players sang God Save the King ahead of their Nations League clash with the Republic of Ireland in Dublin.
DUBLIN : England interim manager Lee Carsley deflected all praise to his players for their fluid passing performance in his first game in charge, describing Saturday's easy 2-0 win over Ireland as the proudest day of his football career.
Under-fire Lee Carsley insists he has total respect for the England national anthem after the interim boss became embroiled in a storm for admitting he won't be singing 'God Save The Queen'.
Harry Maguire has received strong backing from England interim manager Lee Carsley after missing Euro 2024 through injury. Even though Maguire was not in the starting line-up for Manchester United's recent clash with Liverpool, he will reportedly be in the starting XI for the Three Lions' Nations League clash vs the Republic of Ireland.
Interim England boss Lee Carsley WON'T sing God Save the King ahead of his first match in charge.
Having successfully changed the colour of his medal from bronze at Tokyo Paralympics to gold at Paris, India's star para archer Harvinder Singh's next target is to continue his successful run and complete his PhD. The first Indian para archer to have won a Paralympics medal at Tokyo, Harvinder rewrote history when he bagged the country's maiden gold in the men's recurve event at Paris on Thursday. "The preparations were going well in India at SAI Sonipat where I had both my coaches and that helped a lot. We came to France 15 days before (the event) and I was shooting well," he told the media on Friday while discussing his preparations for the Paralympics.