Russell Wilson dating Ciara? Must-see MLB catch; more


Russell Wilson, who, if you search and believe everything you see on Google, has quite an interesting history with girlfriends and relationships, is reportedly dating singer Ciara. At least that's the assumption based off of 1) the two of them attending a Seattle Mariners game together and 2) Wilson bringing Ciara to this Saturday's White House Correspondents dinner as his date.
Here's a touching story about Chiefs wide receiver Dwayne Bowe, who recently flew into town to attend the funeral of an 86-year-old fan who had been a season-ticket holder since 1986.
Mets center fielder Juan Lagares didn't just go over the shoulder on this catch Wednesday night. He went across the body AND over the shoulder.
Yes Howie, you can find @juanlagares2's catch on @MLB.com: http://t.co/iuQgoFogAi pic.twitter.com/Bucce1Dxnb
— MLB (@MLB) April 23, 2015
Eagles offensive lineman Evan Mathis shared a truly amazing e-mail (which contains religious slurs) he received that detailed one man's theory on why Philly signed Tim Tebow.
Manny Pacquiao appeared on Wednesday night's "Jimmy Kimmel Live" where he and the host sang some of Pacquiao's awesome entrance song. Kimmel also made a strong plea to be Pacquiao's "Justin Bieber."
If you're someone who enjoys Frank Caliendo's usual array of impressions, you'll like this video of him introducing the Diamondbacks lineup Wednesday night.
Several celebrities stopped by to announce tonight's #Dbacks starting lineup. https://t.co/1EK4uYQlbS
— Arizona Diamondbacks (@Dbacks) April 23, 2015
This is just another example why Dodgers pitcher Brandon McCarthy makes every one of the tired "Best Athletes on Twitter" lists you see.
boy do I think less of him now RT @Deadspin Here's Dzhokhar Tsarnaev flipping off the camera in his holding cell. http://t.co/wBeDQRWcTs
— Brandon McCarthy (@BMcCarthy32) April 22, 2015
This is easily the most creative column you'll see about Bryan Price's recent tirade in which the Reds skipper dropped 77 f-bombs in six minutes.
Someone needs to make sure that Subway ends their tired trend of making hideous sandwiches and sculptures out of the faces of NFL Draft prospects. Look what the food chain did to poor Marcus Mariota.
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