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I am legit almost in tears of joys at seeing this young man ROCKING his locs in his official NASA pic 🥰🖤
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Viral Headshot: NASA Engineer Rocks Locs
From a teenager whose school wouldn’t let him graduate because of his locs, to a NASA employee. Tyrone Jacobs Jr. shares on The Isiah Factor: Uncensored how he overcame adversity to achieve his dream of becoming an engineer, proving that the sky is truly the limit when you persevere.
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Finding Safety
After being kidnapped, dumped at WRU, and shipped to the USA, Cass isn't having a good time. And then Tyrone takes him to be his ring-fighting Guard Dog, alongside Aaliyah, a Romantic he already owns. Now he's definitely not having a good time, and nor is Aaliyah. After losing everything, they need to build their lives again, but with Aaliyah not remembering her past and Cass unable to reach his, it's a challenge, even with assistance.
Contains: disabled whumpees (Cass becomes an ambulatory wheelchair user and has problems with his eyesight, and Aaliyah is non-verbal), lady whump, BBU, pet whump
CWs: BBU, pet whump
Character intros
Cass and Aaliyah
Dan and Tyrone
Sandy, Jason, Jacob, Xiu, Letitia, and Tom
Calixte, Petre, Mathéo, Isabella, and Cass Jr
Writing
Delivery (Letitia, Sandy)
🧃 prompt drabble (Cass, Dan)
Transport (Cass, Lea)
Losing (Cass, Lea)
Barcode (Cass)
"Did you think you were worth something?" (Cass)
Fight (Cass, Aaliyah, Tyrone)
Exposed (Cass, Aaliyah, Tyrone)
New Toy (Aaliyah, Tyrone, Cass)
Routine (Xiu, Sandy, Jason)
Stabbed (Cass, Aaliyah, Tyrone)
Stargazing (Aaliyah, Cass)
Cookies and sweaters (Aaliyah, Cass, Letitia, Sandy, Tom, Xiu)
💪 prompt drabble (Cass, Aaliyah)
"What are you waiting for? Strip." (Aaliyah, Tyrone, Cass)
Safety (Cass, Aaliyah, Lea, Anita, Sandy, Calixte, Mathéo, Petre, Isabella, Cass Jr)
Blackmail (Aaliyah)
Extras
Cass WRU intake form
Ask games
Tyrone
Is there anything you still wish your pet did better?
Cass
What is your greatest fear?
☾ - sleep headcanon
♥ - family headcanon (+ Calixte)
Aaliyah
What is your greatest fear?
Lea and Anita have their own series, Sanctuary, which can be found here.
Taglist: @littlespacecastle @whumpymirages @flowersarefreetherapy @painful-pooch
#whump#whump writing#whump masterlist#whump masterpost#bbu#box boy universe#box boy#box babe#aaliyah oc#cass oc#tyrone oc#sandy oc#jason oc#jacob oc#dan oc#calixte oc#petre oc#matheo oc#isabella oc#cass jr oc
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Pt 2 of my list
Fantasia Barrino
Enchanting 🕊
Ski Bailey
Iman Shumpert
Polo G
King Von 🕊
B Smyth 🕊
Leon Robinson
Vanity 🕊
Jimi Hendrix 🕊
Bob Marley 🕊
Ziggy Marley
Stephen Marley
Taimak
Omar Epps
Robert Townsend
Ralph Macchio
Booboo Stewart
China Anne McClain
Julio Foolio 🕊
Destanni Henderson
Chris Tucker
Characters I'll write for
Kunta Kinte (Roots)
Rembrandt (The Warriors)
Swan (The Warriors)
Snow (The Warriors)
Rob 🕊 (The Chi)
Unique (Power)
Fontaine (They Cloned Tyrone)
Laura (The Last Dragon)
Leroy Green Jr (The Last Dragon)
Tommy Shepherd (Above The Rim)
JT (The Five Heartbeats)
Duck (The Five Heartbeats)
Micheal (The Lost Boys)
Star (The Lost Boys)
Marko (The Lost Boys)
Dwayne (The Lost Boys)
Paul (The Lost Boys)
Johnny Cade (The Outsiders)
Sodapop Curtis (The Outsiders)
Daniel (The Karate Kid series)
Jacob Black (The Twilight Saga)
Seth Clearwater (The Twilight Saga)
Embry (The Twilight Saga)
Quil (The Twilight Saga)
Jay (Desendants)
Uma (Desendants)
Malik (Higher Learning)
Quincy/Q (Juice)
Raheem (Juice)
Roland Bishop (Juice)
If y'all see some of the same names from before, I'm sorry. I'll only be writing things such as smut and fluff other than headcannons, imagines and preferences
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My Ships;
Janlos.
Huma.
Hil.
Humail.
Haudrey.
Chil (Gil and Chad).
Dizzy x Celia (don't know their ship name).
Cevon (Cj and Zevon).
Soaring Angel (Claudine frollo and LeFou Deux).
Bronze Mate (Sammy and Gaston the 3rd).
Hunted flower (Clay and Ginny).
Mad Governor (Mad Maddy and Rick Ratcliffe).
Tiger Hood (Tiger Peony and Bobby Hood).
Jade and Jonas (Jay's cousin and Uma's crew mate).
Hunter x Eliza x Jim jr( Carlos's cousin and Jane's cousin, and The kids from Lady and and tramp).
Melody x Zephyr (Ariel's kid and Esmerlda's kid).
Jonnie.
Bal.
Devie.
Captain Tremaine (Anthony and Harriet).
De viled Dwarf (Diego and Derek).
Mad de vil (Ivy and Gordon).
Lil Chaca (Li Shang Jr and Chaca).
Pinocchio x Alice.
Lottie and Lars (Charlotte and Hans' nicest brother).
Heddie (Hermie and Eddie).
Rela (Reza and Yzla).
Rap (Ruby x Hap).
Flirty Goth (Anxelin x Tyrone ).
Michael John, son of Milo and Kida and Kailani, the daughter of Nani and David Kawena.
Jackata (Jackson the son of Tarzan and Jane and Katalina, daughter of Kuzco).
Yi-min and Quincy son of Quasimodo and Madeline.
Elle x Jace Badun.
Nakoma x Thomas.
Nizhoni (Nakoma and Thomas's daughter) x Marlon (Merida's emo son).
Herkie x Emile (Zephyr's sister).
Attaang (Nakoma and Thomas's daughter) x Shilo/shy.
Nina x Grouchy (Tina's daughter/Tyrone's twin and Grumpy's other son).
Hanny (Hadie x Danny Darling).
Mozenrath and Sadira.
Isabella Madrigal x Bubo Marquez.
Mirabel Madrigal x Miguel Rivera.
The canon Encanto ships.
Luisa Madrigal x Ryder Nattura.
Tartie= Tulip Lampwick x Artie Pendragon.
Foul Puppet/Puppet Fellow= Pin x Julie Foulfellow.
Hans Westergaard x Drizella Tremaine.
Anastasia Tremaine x Jacob Laythn (the baker).
Tiger Lily x Lampwick.
Jordan x Ally.
Freddie x Zevon x Cj.
Sea three x Royal two.
Nina x Aziz.
Princess Eilonwy x Alexander.
Weighted Tremaine= Gaston Jr and Debbie Tremaine.
Bromtrina= Brok Bones and Katrina.
Charlars= Charlotte La Bouff and Lars Westergaard.
Featuring some ocs of @casinotrio1965 , mine, and @cleverqueencommander .
#descendants#disney descendants#melissa de la cruz#disney#descendants au#wicked world#disney descendants au#ships#my ships#etc
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Players summary
All posts of a specific player. The players listed here are ordered alphabetically and only players are listed that have appeared on this blog.
A
• 🔗 Abdelhamid Sabiri 🇲🇦
• 🔗 Achraf Hakimi 🇲🇦
• 🔗 Allan Saint-Maximin 🇫🇷
• 🔗 Alphonso Davies 🇨🇦
• 🔗 Amine Adli 🇫🇷
• 🔗 Amine Harit 🇲🇦
• 🔗 André Trinidade 🇧🇷
• 🔗 Andrey Santos 🇧🇷
• 🔗 Ansu Fati 🇪🇸
• 🔗 Antonee Robinson 🇺🇸
• 🔗 Antonio Rüdiger 🇩🇪
• 🔗 Ashley Young 🏴
• 🔗 Aurélien Tchouaméni 🇫🇷
B
• 🔗 Ben Godfrey 🏴
• 🔗 Breel Embolo 🇨🇭
• 🔗 Bruno Guimaraes 🇧🇷
• 🔗 Bukayo Saka 🏴
C
• 🔗 Christian Kouamé 🇨🇮
• 🔗 Christopher Scott 🇩🇪
• 🔗 Cody Gakpo 🇳🇱
D
• 🔗 David Alaba 🇦🇹
• 🔗 David Neres 🇧🇷
• 🔗 Dayot Upamecano 🇫🇷
• 🔗 Denzel Dumfries 🇳🇱
• 🔗 Duván Zapata 🇨🇴
E
• 🔗 Eduardo Camavinga 🇫🇷
• 🔗 #Ellis Harrison 🏴
• 🔗 Ezri Konsa 🏴
F
• 🔗 Francis Amuzu 🇧🇪
G
• 🔗 Gabriel Jesus 🇧🇷
• 🔗 Gabriel Martinelli 🇧🇷
• 🔗 Gavin Bazunu 🇮🇪
• 🔗 Geisson Perea 🇨🇴
• 🔗 Geoffrey Kondogbia 🇨🇫
H
• 🔗 Hee-Chan Hwang 🇰🇷
• 🔗 Hueng-min Son 🇰🇷
I
• 🔗 Ibrahima Konaté 🇫🇷
• 🔗 Irfan Fandi Ahmad 🇸🇬
J
• 🔗 Jacob Ramsey 🏴
• 🔗 Jeffrey Schlupp 🇬🇭
• 🔗 Jeremy Doku 🇧🇪
• 🔗 Jesse Lingard 🏴
• 🔗 Joao Gomes 🇧🇷
• 🔗 Joe Gomez 🏴
• 🔗 Jonathan David 🇨🇦
• 🔗 Joshua Zirkzee 🇳🇱
• 🔗 Jude Bellingham 🏴
• 🔗 Jules Koundé 🇫🇷
• 🔗 Julian Alvarez 🇦🇷
• 🔗 Jurriën Timber 🇳🇱
• 🔗 Justin Kluivert 🇳🇱
K
• 🔗 Keshi Anderson 🏴
• 🔗 Kingsley Coman 🇫🇷
• 🔗 Kylian Mbappé 🇫🇷
L
• 🔗 Lautaro Martinez 🇦🇷
• 🔗 Leon Bailey 🇯🇲
• 🔗 Leroy Sané 🇩🇪
• 🔗 Lisandro Martinez 🇦🇷
• 🔗 Lyle Foster 🇿🇦
M
• 🔗 Manuel Akanji 🇨🇭
• 🔗 Manuel Benson 🇧🇪
• 🔗 Marcus Rashford 🏴
• 🔗 Mario Lemina 🇬🇦
• 🔗 Matheus Pereira 🇧🇷
• 🔗 Michy Batshuayi 🇧🇪
N
• 🔗 Nathan Aké 🇳🇱
O
• 🔗 Odion Ighalo 🇳🇬
• 🔗 Ollie Watkins 🏴
P
• 🔗 Paulinho 🇧🇷
• 🔗 Pedri 🇪🇸
• 🔗 Pervis Estupiñán 🇪🇨
Q
• 🔗 Quincy Promes 🇳🇱
R
• 🔗 Raheem Sterling 🏴
• 🔗 Reece James 🏴
• 🔗 Renato Sanches 🇵🇹
• 🔗 Rico Lewis 🏴
• 🔗 Rodri 🇪🇸
• 🔗 Rodrygo Goes 🇧🇷
• 🔗 Romain Saiss 🇲🇦
• 🔗 Romelu Lukaku 🇧🇪
• 🔗 Romeo Lavia 🇧🇪
• 🔗 Ronald Araujo 🇺🇾
• 🔗 Ryan Gravenberch 🇳🇱
S
• 🔗 Salomon Kalou 🇨🇮
• 🔗 Samuel Da Granada 🇧🇷
• 🔗 Steven Bergwijn 🇳🇱
T
• 🔗 Tajon Buchanan 🇨🇦
• 🔗 Tammy Abraham 🏴
• 🔗 Thiago Silva 🇧🇷
• 🔗 Trent Alexander-Arnold 🏴
• 🔗 Tyrone Mings 🏴
V
• 🔗 Vincent Kompany 🇧🇪
• 🔗 Vinicius Jr 🇧🇷
• 🔗 Virgil Van Dijk 🇳🇱
• 🔗 Vitinho 🇧🇷
• 🔗 Vitor Jacaré 🇧🇷
W
• 🔗 Weston McKennie 🇺🇸
• 🔗 Wilfried Bony 🇨🇮
• 🔗 Wilfried Zaha 🇨🇮
X
• 🔗 Xavi Simons 🇳🇱
Y
• 🔗 Yeboah Amankwah 🇬🇭
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(July 11, 2020 PM) AIAA LA-LV Honors Aerospace African American Professionals
(July 11, 2020 PM) AIAA LA-LV Honors Aerospace African American Professionals
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*Event information: https://conta.cc/2Y9nZB0 *August 15th Aerospace Women’s Career Day: https://conta.cc/36EbzVD
aiaa-lalv.org/events engage.aiaa.org/losangeles-lasvegas
*Recording uploaded on YouTube: https://youtu.be/tME8zKrmVAM
*AIAA LA-LV YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCJrx_vB7oxnU6T1yinEapg
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*Links about Mr. Shelby Jacobs: https://youtu.be/rYVSBE2EX…
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#Accomplishment#Aerospace#African#AIAA#American#Contributions#Dr. Christianna Taylor#Dr. Lindsay Quarrie#Honorning#Ivor Dawson#Las Vegas#Los Angeles#Mike Wallace#Professionals#Shelby Jacobs#Space#Stephen Guine#Tuskegee Airmen#Tyrone Jacobs Jr.
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After reading your answer, i never realized how many young actors there were on the mcu, can you make a list with ages and characters? i was never interested in young avengers but now i'm getting excited
Sure♥ I’m listing their codenames, given in the MCU and comics:
Akira Akbar - Monica Rambeau - Captain Marvel
Lexi Rabe - Morgan Stark (8)
Cade Thomas Woodward - Nathaniel Barton (9)
Ben Sakamoto - Cooper Barton
Ava Russo - Lila Barton
Xochitl Gomez - America Chavez - Miss America; to be confirmed (14)
Iman Vellani - Kamala Khan - Ms. Marvel (18)
Emma Fuhrmann - Cassie Lang - Stature (19)
Ty Simpkins - Harley Keener - Iron Lad (19)
Angourie Rice - Betty Brant (19)
Josie Totah - Seymour O'Reilly (19)
Abraham Nii Attah - Abe Brown (19)
Tiffany Espensen - Cindy Moon - Silk (21)
Isabella Amara - Sally Avril - Bluebird (22)
Olivia Holt - Tandy Bowen - Dagger (23)
Aubrey Joseph - Tyrone Johnson - Cloak (23)
Tom Holland - Peter Parker - Spider-Man (24)
Florence Pugh - Yelena Belova - Black Widow (24)
Hailee Steinfeld - Kate Bishop - Hawkeye (24)
Dove Cameron - Ruby Hale - Destroyer of Worlds (24)
Jacob Batalon - Ned Leeds - Hobgoblin (24)
Katherine Langford - Morgan Stark (24)
Tony Revolori - Flash Thompson - Agent Venom (24)
Zendaya Coleman - Michelle Jones (24)
Jorge Lendeborg Jr. - Jason Ionello (24)
Emma Dumont - Lorna Dane - Polaris (26)
Letitia Wright - Shuri Udaku - Black Panther (27)
Chloe Bennet - Daisy Johnson - Quake (28)
Laura Harrier - Liz Allan - Firestar (30)
Elizabeth Olsen - Wanda Maximoff - Scarlet Witch (31)
Teyonah Parris - Monica Rambeau - Captain Marvel (33)
Remy Hii - Brad Davis (34)
Kat Dennings - Darcy Lewis (34)
These are the young ones in the MCU, not all of them are Young Avengers. One of them is from Fox’s Marvel version, but I think she deserves to be in the MCU, her portrayal of Polaris is amazing.
#peter parker#wanda maximoff#yelena belova#tom holland#elizabeth olsen#shuri#scarlet witch#black widow#florence pugh#harley keener#morgan stark#kate bishop#hailee steinfeld#spiderman#marvel#mcu#avengers
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First date with Tyrone❤️
You and Ty met through Jack Grealish, you were a friend of Jack for a while and Ty being his friend and teammate, it was as if you guys clicked in an instant. Jack was hosting a party for JR (Jacob Ramsey), and of course he invited you. You were adamant about not going, since your boyfriend broke up with you about week ago and all you wanted to do was stay at home and watch every possible sad episode of your favorite shows while eating a big tub of ice cream. Jack insisted you went because his party would get your mind off of the break up, and you knew he never took no as an answer. So you decided to go, and when you arrived Jack opens the door and gives you a bone crushing hug because he knew it took a lot for you to get there. He introduced you to his teammates, since you weren’t a big soccer fan but you’d occasionally go to games but when you went you would wait outside for him rather than inside. When Jack got to this really handsome looking guy, saying you were mesmerized by him was an understatement, who is very tall and muscular for you it was as if you had been on cloud nine. You couldn’t believe that someone could be so handsome and tall, you didn’t realize you were daydreaming about this guy until Jack snapped you out of it. “Y/N this Tyrone Mings, Ty this is my childhood best friend Y/N” “Nice to meet you Ty!” “Same goes to you, nice to meet you”. The rest of the night you and Ty were inseparable talking and getting to know each other. You had told him about the “disastrous” events you were going through, he told you that you deserve way better and that if the guy made you cry he was totally not worth it, you ended up exchanging phone numbers.
~Two weeks later~
Ty and you wouldn’t stop texting each other, you had forgotten about your ex, Ty was all you thought about 24/7 ever since the party. You received a message from Ty asking if it was alright to ask you on a date. You don’t know if it was your constant daydreaming of him or the wanting of seeing him again but of course you texted him yes. He told you to be ready by 6 pm and to wear something casual. You texted him asking where you guys were going but Ty said not until you guys arrive.
When we arrived to the location he covered my eyes with his hands, him being 6’4 and you being 5’6, he was the leading us to the entrance of wherever it was were going. When he uncovered your eyes, you guys were at the Birmingham Carnival and you were surprised because I had been meaning to come here before but never had the opportunity to. You guys had gone to the ticket booth, to get as many tickets as you could to go on all the rides. The only reason you wanted to come the Fair was for the rides, it’s the most fun part of the whole event.
The last ride you guys went on was the Ferris Wheel, you and Ty were the only ones in your little cart. You were cuddled into Ty’s side, it was getting chilly and you had forgotten your jacket, he had his arm around your shoulder looking outside at the view. At this point your cart was at the very top, and you were looking out to where he’s looking “Wow Ty, the view is gorgeous” “Not as gorgeous as you are love”, after he had said that, he took your chin in his hands and he moved your face to look at him. His lips were inches away from yours, your breath hitched, so many thoughts were running through your mind. He closes the distance by kissing you softly, and you kiss him back with a little more passion than him.
You heart was full because you were picturing the moment where he kissed you for the past two weeks since your first interaction.
I hope you like it :)
#tyrone mings#tyrone mings imagine#tyrone mings imagines#football imagine#football imagines#futbol imagine#futbol imagines#soccer imagine#soccer imagines#anon request#first date prompt#first date promots
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Colby Covington MAGA timeline: How UFC star became a controversial ally of Donald Trump
Colby Covington has leaned about as hard into the “MAGA” persona as he possibly can.
“Make America Great Again” or “Keep America Great” hats, pretending to read “Triggered” by Donald Trump Jr. during a press conference and visiting former President Donald Trump at the White House.
Whether real or an act used to keep him in UFC, Covington has made himself among the most divisive athletes in the sport.
MORE: UFC 268 fight date, time, odds, PPV price, card & location for Kamaru Usman vs. Colby Covington 2
How did he get to this point? Sporting News takes a look.
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Colby Covington MAGA timeline
Oct. 28, 2017: Leading into his fight against Demian Maia in Brazil, Covington was concerned that his days in UFC were numbered. UFC was not going to resign him, as they did not like his fighting style or the entertainment value he brought to The Octagon. He beat Maia by unanimous decision and afterwards called Brazil “a dump” and said Brazilians were “all a bunch of filthy animals.” The comments were widely panned, but it also thrust him into the world of politics. After this, he also began to further his call to fight Tyron Woodley, the UFC Welterweight champion.
June 8, 2018: The day before his interim welterweight title fight with Rafael dos Anjos, Covington said on Twitter that he was going to bring the belt to the White House for Trump. He also made his first Tweet with #maga.
June 9, 2018: The next day, he beat dos Anjos by unanimous decision to claim the interim belt. From this point forward, he began to wear the red and white “Make America Great Again” hat and was much more vocal about his support for Trump.
Aug. 2, 2018: Covington visited the White House to share the belt with Trump. This came not long after he began to criticize NFL teams for taking a knee during the national anthem and for skipping visits to the White House after winning the Super Bowl.
Feb. 28, 2019: Days before Woodley was set to fight Kamaru Usman, a Nigerian-American fighter, for the UFC Welterweight Championship, Covington showed up to Usman’s workouts wearing a MAGA hat, telling Usman that he was the “real champ” as he held up his belt.
March 4, 2019: Usman and Covington clash at a Las Vegas casino, kicking off a newfound rivalry between the two. Covington later said that he was not going to press charges because he didn’t want Umsan “deported back to Nigeria,” according to MMA Fighting.
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May 23, 2019: Covington takes his title belt to Trump Tower and was pictured with Donald Trump Jr.
Aug. 3, 2019: Instead of facing Usman, Covington fought against Robbie Lawler. Covington invited the Trump families out to the fight, and both Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump met with Covington before the fight. Covington won the match by unanimous decision.
After the fight, Covington said that Lawler should have learned from Matt Hughes, who was hospitalized after his truck was hit on the passenger side by a train at a rail crossing in 2017. “You stay off the tracks when the train is coming through, junior, doesn’t matter if it’s the Trump train or the Colby train, get out the way.”
Oct. 15, 2019: Covington starts what will become a long-running feud with LeBron James over the Lakers’ stars comments about China.
Nov. 1, 2019: During a press conference, Covington is seen wearing a MAGA hat and reading “Triggered” by Donald Trump Jr. before he later shared the link to it on Amazon.
Dec. 10, 2019: Covington again visits Trump Tower to speak with the oldest Trump brothers.
Dec. 14, 2019: Usman hands Covington his first UFC loss, defeating him by TKO to defend the championship. After the fight, Covington ran out of the arena. On the mic, Usman said that this fight was for Brazil, as well.
MORE: Kamaru Usman vs. Colby Covington 2 odds, predictions, betting trends for UFC 268
Aug. 27, 2020: After NBA players decided not to play that night’s games following the shooting of Jacob Blake, Covington again took to criticizing the NBA and James, in particular.
Sept. 13, 2020: With a fight between Covington and Woodley nearing, Trump appears in a video on Covington’s Twitter account, wishing him luck and saying that he will be watching the fight.
Sept. 19, 2020: Covington has his fight against Woodley and defeats him by TKO in five rounds. After the fight, Covington received a call from Trump congratulating him on his win.
In a later interview, Covington called Black Lives Matter “a complete sham” and said they are “complete terrorists and criminals.” He called Woodley a “Marxist” and said he “stands for criminals. He hates America.” While being interviewed by Usman, who brought up the call with Trump, he made racist comments toward Usman, asking him who he received a call from before adding “Did you get a call from, freaking, your little tribe? Did they give you some smoke signals for you?”
Covington also used his platform to give a shout out to first responders and call NBA players like James and others “spineless cowards.”
Sept. 21, 2020: James responded to Covington’s comments about him and the NBA, saying that “Anybody can talk from outside but if they got into the ring or got into the arena, probably 10 times out of 10, they’d s—- their pants.”
Dec. 4, 2020: Covington claims that the “Fake News” is trying to make people believe that the election wasn’t cheated from Trump.
Oct. 28, 2021: TMZ Sports reports that Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump will be in attendance for Covington’s second fight against Usman.
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Friday Releases for February 12
Friday is the busiest day of the week for new releases, so we've decided to collect them all in one place. Friday Releases for February 12 include Judas and the Black Messiah, Minari, Willy’s Wonderland, and more.
Judas and the Black Messiah
Judas and the Black Messiah, the new movie from Shaka King, is out today.
FBI informant William O’Neal (LaKeith Stanfield) infiltrates the Illinois Black Panther Party and is tasked with keeping tabs on their charismatic leader, Chairman Fred Hampton (Daniel Kaluuya). A career thief, O’Neal revels in the danger of manipulating both his comrades and his handler, Special Agent Roy Mitchell (Jesse Plemons). Hampton’s political prowess grows just as he’s falling in love with fellow revolutionary Deborah Johnson (Dominique Fishback). Meanwhile, a battle wages for O’Neal’s soul. Will he align with the forces of good? Or subdue Hampton and The Panthers by any means, as FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover (Martin Sheen) commands?
Minari
Minari, the new movie from Lee Isaac Chung, is out today.
A tender and sweeping story about what roots us, Minari follows a Korean-American family that moves to a tiny Arkansas farm in search of their own American Dream. The family home changes completely with the arrival of their sly, foul-mouthed, but incredibly loving grandmother. Amidst the instability and challenges of this new life in the rugged Ozarks, Minari shows the undeniable resilience of family and what really makes a home.
Willy’s Wonderland
Willy’s Wonderland, the new movie from Kevin Lewis, is out today.
When his car breaks down, a quiet loner (Nic Cage) agrees to clean an abandoned family fun center in exchange for repairs. He soon finds himself waging war against possessed animatronic mascots while trapped inside Willy’s Wonderland.
French Exit
French Exit, the new movie from Azazel Jacobs, is out today.
“My plan was to die before the money ran out,” says 60-year-old penniless Manhattan socialite Frances Price (Michelle Pfeiffer), but things didn’t go as planned. Her husband Franklin has been dead for 12 years and with his vast inheritance gone, she cashes in the last of her possessions and resolves to live out her twilight days anonymously in a borrowed apartment in Paris, accompanied by her directionless son Malcolm (Lucas Hedges) and a cat named Small Frank—who may or may not embody the spirit of Frances’s dead husband.
Skyfire
Skyfire, the new movie from Simon West, is out today.
Chaos erupts when the once dormant volcano at the world’s only volcano theme park and resort rumbles. Everyone must evacuate before it’s too late.
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Com touchdown na raça, Justin Herbert dá vitória aos Chargers sobre os Raiders na prorrogação
Em uma partida cheia de alternâncias, time de Los Angeles leva a melhor por 30 a 27 após um suado TD obtido pelo quarterback nos instantes finais do tempo extra Foi um verdadeiro teste para cardíacos. Com um touchdown na base da força e da vontade obtido pelo quarter back Justin Herbert a 1m32 do fim da prorrogação, o Los Angeles Chargers superou fora de casa o Las Vegas Raiders por 30 a 27, em duelo que abriu nesta quinta-feira a semana 15 da temporada regular da NFL. Já sem chances de chegar aos playoffs, os Charges garantiram a quinta vitória em 14 jogos e seguem na lanterna da Divisão Oeste da Conferência Americana. Para os Raiders (2º colocado, atrás do Kansas City Chiefs), agora com 7 derrotas e igual número de derrotas, só uma combinação de resultados dará a chance de obter uma vaga pela Conferência no mata-mata. Herbert dá vitória aos Chargers Reuters Os Chargers largaram na frente com um touchdown de Hunter Henry (10 jardas). Michael Badgley acertou o extra point e elevou para 7 a 0. Os locais reduziram ainda no quarto inicial através de um field goal de 23 jardas bem executado por Daniel Carlson. A virada veio na segunda fase, quando Darren Waller cravou seu TD (25 jardas). Badgley empatou em 10 a 10 convertendo um fiel goal de 22 jardas. No último suspiro do quarto, Tyron Johnson obteve novo touchdown e recolocou o Los Angeles na dianteira. Um TD de Josh Jacobs (1 jarda) e o extra point de Carlson fizeram os Raiders empataram em 17 a 17, mas o troco do rival veio a exatos 2 minutos para o fim do terceiro quarto, com um touchdown de Kalen Ballage (1 jarda) bem complementado pelo chute de Badgley Initial plugin text Faltando 3m38 pra o fim do tempo regulamentar, os Chargers tiveram a chance de assumir a liderança novamente, porém Badgley errou um field goal de 47 jardas, abrindo caminho para o time de Las Vegas matar o jogo. Os Raiders se aproximavam da end zone, porém Marcus Mariota acabou interceptado por Chris Harris Jr, que disparou e só não conseguiu um TD porque foi alcançado pelo QB após 52 jardas. Restando 1m54 para o estouro, o panorama mudou de lado, com o triunfo sorrindo para os visitantes. A defesa dos Raiders, no entanto, se agigantou e empurrou o adversário para trás, afastando-o da linha de TD. Restou uma tentativa de field gol de 51 jardas, porém o kicker dos Charges errou mais uma vez e repôs os Raiders na luta em uma tentativa de um field goal histórico de 65 jardas, mas um fumble levou o jogo para a prorrogação. Saindo com a bola, o time da casa partiu rumo ao TD da vitória. Decididos, os Raiders foram avançando, entretanto acabaram muito bem bloqueados pelo rival e tiveram de tentar o field goal de 23 jardas, convertido por Daniel Carlson: 27 a 24. Com 3m18 no relógio, os Chargers tiveram, então, a chance de definir. E um lançamento espetacular de 53 jardas feito Justin Herbert para Jalen Guyton deixou o time quase na linha de TD. Aí foi drama puro, e depois de três sofridas tentativas, o Los Angeles Chargers enfim chegaram ao touchdown decisivo e venceram em Las Vegas.
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There had been 255 gamers selected in the 2020 NFL Draft who now contain a living to call dwelling. Nonetheless for folk that did no longer hear their title known as over the three days, it would not imply hope of making an NFL roster is misplaced. Right here is my living-by-living list of the most straightforward undrafted rookie free brokers available (by irascible).
Word all of the picks for the 2020 NFL Draft right here.
Quarterbacks
1. Steven Montez, QB, Colorado (UPDATE: Signing with Washington Redskins, per team) 2. Anthony Gordon, QB, WSU (UPDATE: Signing with Seattle Seahawks, per Pelissero) 3. Brian Lewerke, Michigan Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Gentle England Patriots, per his agent) 4. Shea Patterson, Michigan (UPDATE: Signing with Kansas City Chiefs, per Pelissero) 5. Bryce Perkins, Virginia (UPDATE: Signing with Los Angeles Rams, per Pelissero) 6. Kelly Bryant, Missouri 7. Kevin Davidson, Princeton (UPDATE: Signing with Cleveland Browns, per team) 8. Khalil Tate, Arizona (UPDATE: Signing with Philadelphia Eagles, per team) 9. Riley Neal, Vanderbilt (UPDATE: Signing with Denver Broncos, per Pelissero) 10. Jacob Knipp, Northern Colorado 11. Mason Ravishing, North Texas 12. Kai Locksley, UTEP 13. Reid Sinnett, San Diego (UPDATE: Signing with Tampa Bay Buccaneers, per Pelissero) 14. Crop Tiano, Chattanooga(UPDATE: Signing with Houston Texans, per Pelissero) 15. Jalen Morton, Prairie Look (UPDATE: Signing with Inexperienced Bay Packers, per team) 16. Tyler Huntley, Utah (UPDATE: Signing with Baltimore Ravens, per team) 17. Case Cookus, Northern Arizona (UPDATE: Signing with Gentle York Giants, per Pelissero) 18. Blake Barnett, South Florida 19. Tom Flacco, Towson Inform
Working backs
1. James Robinson, Illinois Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Jacksonville Jaguars) 2. Salvon Ahmed, Washington (UPDATE: Signing with San Francisco 49ers) 3. Kennedy McKoy, West Virginia 4. Rico Dowdle, South Carolina (UPDATE: Signing with Dallas Cowboys, per team) 5. Michael Warren, Cincinnati (UPDATE: Signing with Philadelphia Eagles, per team) 6. Sewo Olonilua, TCU (UPDATE: Signing with Dallas Cowboys) 7. Jamycal Fleet, Baylor (UPDATE: Signing with San Francisco 49ers, per team) 8. LeVante Bellamy, Western Michigan (UPDATE: Signing with Philadelphia Eagles, per team) 9. Rodney Smith, Minnesota 10. Scottie Phillips, Mississippi (UPDATE: Signing with Houston Texans) 11. J.J. Taylor, Arizona 12. Javon Leake, Maryland (UPDATE: Signing with Gentle York Giants, per team) 13. Brian Herrien, Georgia (UPDATE: Signing with Cleveland Browns, per team) 14. Darius "Jet" Anderson, TCU (UPDATE: Signing with Dallas Cowboys, per team) 15. Patrick Taylor, Memphis (UPDATE: Signing with Inexperienced Bay Packers, per team) 16. Reggie Corbin, Illinois 17. Tony Jones, Notre Dame (UPDATE: Signing with Gentle Orleans Saints) 18. Xavier Jones, SMU (UPDATE: Signing with Los Angeles Rams, per team) 19. Benny LeMay, Charlotte (UPDATE: Signing with Cleveland Browns, per team) 20. Tyson Williams, BYU 21. Jaqwis Dancy, La Tech 22. Gerold Vivid, Utah Inform 23. Cameron Scarlett, Stanford (UPDATE: Signing with Tennessee Titans) 24. Darius Bradwell, Tulane (UPDATE: Signing with Los Angeles Chargers, per team) 25. Moe Neal, Syracuse 26. Tabyus Taylor, Virginia Union 27. Tra Minter, South Alabama 28. Artavis Pierce, Oregon Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Chicago Bears) 29. Jordan Cronkrite, South Florida 30. Mon Denson, South Carolina 31. A.J. Hines, Duquesne 32. Antonio Williams, North Carolina (UPDATE: Signing with Buffalo Bills) 33. Trevor Allen, Northern Iowa 34. Walter Fletcher, Ball Inform
Huge receivers
1. Kalija Lipscomb, WR, Vanderbilt (UPDATE: Signing with Kansas City Chiefs, per team) 2. Quartney Davis, Texas A&M (UPDATE: Signing with Minnesota Vikings, per team) 3. Lawrence Cager, Georgia (UPDATE: Signing with Gentle York Jets) 4. Trishton Jackson, Syracuse (UPDATE: Signing with Los Angeles Rams, per team) 5. Omar Bayless, Arkansas Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Carolina Panthers, per NFL Community's Rhett Lewis) 6. Binjimen Victor, Ohio Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Gentle York Giants, per team) 7. Aaron Fuller, Washington (UPDATE: Signing with Seattle Seahawks) 8. Austin Mack, Ohio Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Gentle York Giants, per team) 9. Kendrick Rogers, Texas A&M (UPDATE: Signing with Dallas Cowboys, per team) 10. Josh Pearson, Jacksonville Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Tampa Bay Buccaneers, per team) 11. Marquez Callaway, Tennessee (UPDATE: Signing with Gentle Orleans Saints) 12. Juwan Johnson, Oregon (UPDATE: Signing with Gentle Orleans Saints) 13. Kendall Hinton, Wake Wooded space (UPDATE: Signing with Denver Broncos, per team) 14. Cody White, Michigan Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Kansas City Chiefs, per team) 15. Stephen Guidry, Mississippi Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Dallas Cowboys, per team) 16. Jeff Thomas, Miami (UPDATE: Signing with Gentle England Patriots, per Pelissero) 17. Kirk Merritt, Arkansas Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Miami Dolphins) 18. Chris Finke, Notre Dame (UPDATE: Signing with San Francisco 49ers, per team) 19. Lee Morris, Oklahoma 20. Hasise Dubois, Virginia 21. Dejon Brissett, Virginia 22. Tony Brown, Colorado (UPDATE: Signing with Cleveland Browns, per team) 23. Isaiah Wright, Temple (UPDATE: Signing with Washington Redskins, per team) 24. Josh Hammond, Florida (UPDATE: Signing with Jacksonville Jaguars) 25. Jeff Cotton, Idaho (UPDATE: Signing with Los Angeles Chargers, per team) 26. Matthew Sexton, Jap Michigan 27. Andre Baccellia, Washington (UPDATE: Signing with Kansas City Chiefs, per team) 28. Will Hastings, Auburn (UPDATE: Signing with Gentle England Patriots) 29. Aleva Hifo, BYU (UPDATE: Signing with Kansas City Chiefs, per team) 30. Johnathan Johnson, Missouri (UPDATE: Signing with Washington Redskins, per team) 31. Isaiah Zuber, Mississippi Inform 32. Dan Chisena, Penn Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Philadelphia Eagles, per team) 33. Maurice French, Pittsburgh (UPDATE: Signing with Kansas City Chiefs, per team) 34. Kevin Kassis, Montana Inform 35. Chris Rowland, Tennessee Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Atlanta Falcons, per NFL Community's Steve Wyche) 36. Tyler Simmons, Georgia (UPDATE: Signing with Houston Texans) 37. Micah Simon, BYU 38. Matt Cole, McKendree (UPDATE: Signing with Miami Dolphins)
Tight ends
1. Hunter Bryant, TE, Washington (UPDATE: Signing with Detroit Lions, per team) 2. Thaddeus Moss, LSU (UPDATE: Signing with Washington Redskins, per team) 3. Jared Pinkney, Vanderbilt (UPDATE: Signing with Atlanta Falcons) 4. Charlie Taumoepeau, Portland Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Dallas Cowboys, per team) 5. Jacob Breeland, Oregon (UPDATE: Signing with Baltimore Ravens, per Pelissero) 6. Sean McKeon, Michigan (UPDATE: Signing with Dallas Cowboys) 7. Nigel Kilby, Southern Illinois 8. Giovanni Ricci, Western Michigan (UPDATE: Signing with Carolina Panthers) 9. Race Harrell, Arkansas (UPDATE: Signing with San Francisco 49ers, per team) 10. Luke Farrell, Ohio Inform 11. Dominick Wood-Anderson, Tennessee (UPDATE: Signing with Seattle Seahawks, per team)
12. Ahmad Wagner, Kentucky (UPDATE: Signing with Chicago Bears) 13. Ben Ellefson, North Dakota Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Jacksonville Jaguars) 14. Cheyenne O'Grady, Arkansas 15. Joey Magnifico, Memphis 16. Noah Togiai, Oregon Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Philadelphia Eagles, per Pelissero) 17. Jared Rice, Fresno Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Los Angeles Chargers, per team) 18. Tyler Mabry, Maryland (UPDATE: Signing with Seattle Seahawks, per team)
19. Farrod Inexperienced, Mississippi Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Indianapolis Colts, per team) 20. Mitchell Wilcox, South Florida (UPDATE: Signing with Cincinnati Bengals, per team) 21. Jay Jay Wilson, Auburn 22. Nate Wieting, Iowa (UPDATE: Signing with Cleveland Browns, per team) 23. Woody Brandom, Sam Houston St. 24. Blaise Gammon, Kansas Inform 25. Tyrone Wheatley Jr., Morgan Inform 26. Matthew Wilkerson, Edward Waters College
Offensive tackles
1. Yasir Durant, Missouri (UPDATE: Signing with Kansas City Chiefs, per team) 2. Trey Adams, Washington(UPDATE: Signing with Buffalo Bills, per Pelissero) 3. Terence Steele, Texas Tech (UPDATE: Signing with Dallas Cowboys, per NFL Community's Jane Slater) 4. Darrin Paulo, Utah (UPDATE: Signing with Gentle Orleans Saints) 5. Jared Hilbers, Washington (UPDATE: Signing with Gentle York Jets) 6. Branden Bowen, Ohio Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Carolina Panthers) 7. Crop Kaltmayer, Kansas Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Miami Dolphins) 8. Evin Ksiezarczyk, Buffalo 9. Steve Nielsen, Jap Michigan 10. Victor Johnson, Appalachian Inform 11. Matt Womack, Alabama 12. Carter O'Donnell, Alberta (Canada) 13. Kamaal Seymour, Rutgers 14. Josh Knipfel, Iowa Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Cincinnati Bengals, per team) 15. Evan Greeneway, South Dakota Inform 16. Mason Wolfe, Kentucky 17. Brandon Walton, Florida Atlantic 18. Josh Brown, Idaho 19. Jake Fruhmorgen, Baylor 20. Jared Southers, Georgia Tech 21. Scott Hattok, Air Pressure 22. Chris Ferguson, Cincinnati 23. Javon Mosley, Gentle Mexico 24. Zack Johnson, North Dakota Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Inexperienced Bay Packers, per team) 25. Cole Habib, Northern Arizona 26. Jake Benzinger, Wake Wooded space (UPDATE: Signing with Arizona Cardinals, per team) 27. David Moorman, Wisconsin 28. Jordan Steckler, Northern Illinois 29. Mitch Brott, Montana Inform 30. Patrick Krall, Monmouth (Ill.) 31. Tommy Champion, Mississippi Inform 32. David Bolisomi, TCU 33. Miles Pate, Western Kentucky 34. Chris Schlichting, Jap Washington 35. Ryan Roberts, Florida Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Los Angeles Chargers, per team) 36. Hunter Atkinson, Georgia Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Atlanta Falcons, per team) 37. Clayton Bradley, USC 38. Drake Dorbeck, Southern Miss (UPDATE: Signing with Cleveland Browns, per team) 39. Ketel Asse, Laval 40. Marcus Norman, South Florida 41. Gewhite Stallworth, Louisiana Tech
Internal offensive linemen
1. Cordel Iwuagwu, TCU 2. Darryl Williams, Mississippi Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Kansas City Chiefs, per Pelissero) 3. Cohl Cabral, Arizona Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Los Angeles Rams, per team) 4. Zach Shackelford, Texas 5. Jordan Johnson, Central Florida 6. Kyle Murphy, Rhode Island (UPDATE: Signing with Gentle York Giants, per team) 7. Trystan Colon-Castillo, Missouri (UPDATE: Signing with Baltimore Ravens, per team) 8. Luke Juriga, Western Michigan (UPDATE: Signing with Philadelphia Eagles, per team) 9. Donell Stanley, South Carolina 10. Dallas Warmack, Oregon 11. Brady Aiello, Oregon (UPDATE: Signing with Minnesota Vikings, per team) 12. Steven Gonzalez, Penn Inform 13. Gabe Megginson, Illinois Inform 14. Evan Adams, Syracuse (UPDATE: Signing with Baltimore Ravens, per team) 15. Frederick Mauigoa, Washington Inform 16. Sean Pollard, Clemson (UPDATE: Signing with Baltimore Ravens, per team) 17. Tim Lynott, Colorado 18. Colton Prater, Texas A&M 19. Jake Lacina, Augustana (S.D.) (UPDATE: Signing with Minnesota Vikings, per team) 20. Cody Creason, Arizona 21. Christian Montano, Tulane (UPDATE: Signing with Pittsburgh Steelers, per team)
Edge rushers
1. Crop Coe, Auburn 2. Qaadir Sheppard, Mississippi 3. Bryce Huff, Memphis 4. Chauncey Rivers, Mississippi Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Baltimore Ravens, per team) 5. LaDarius Hamilton, North Texas (UPDATE: Signing with Dallas Cowboys, per Cowboys) 6. Bryce Sterk, Montana Inform 7. Trevon Hill, Miami 8. Ron'Dell Carter, James Madison (UPDATE: Signing with Dallas Cowboys, per Slater) 9. Azur Kamara, Kansas (UPDATE: Signing with Dallas Cowboys, per Pelissero) 10. Oluwole Betiku, Illinois (UPDATE: Signing with Gentle York Giants, per team) 11. Joe Gaziano, Northwestern (UPDATE: Signing with Los Angeles Chargers, per team) 12. Christian Rector, USC 13. Kendall Coleman, Syracuse 14. Tipa Galeai, Utah Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Inexperienced Bay Packers, per team) 15. Jonah Williams, Weber Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Los Angeles Rams, per team) 16. Jalen Bates, Colorado Inform 17. Austin Edwards, Ferris Inform 18. Michael Divinity, LSU (UPDATE: Signing with Tampa Bay Buccaneers, per team)
Internal defensive linemen
1. Benito Jones, Mississippi 2. Raequan Williams, Michigan Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Philadelphia Eagles, per team) 3. Josiah Coatney, Mississippi (UPDATE: Signing with Pittsburgh Steelers, per team) 4. Malcolm Roach, Texas (UPDATE: Signing with Gentle Orleans Saints, per Pelissero) 5. Trevon McSwain, Duke (UPDATE: Signing with Chicago Bears, per team) 6. Darrion Daniels, Nebraska (UPDATE: Signing with San Francisco 49ers, per team) 7. Garrett Marino, Alabama-Birmingham (UPDATE: Signing with Dallas Cowboys, per team) 8. Doug Costin, Miami (Ohio) 9. Mason Bennett, North Dakota 10. Tyler Clark, Georgia (UPDATE: Signing with Cincinnati Bengals, per team) 11. Calvin Taylor, Kentucky (UPDATE: Signing with Pittsburgh Steelers, per team) 12. Brendon Hayes, Central Florida 13. David Moa, Boise Inform(UPDATE: Signing with Minnesota Vikings, per team)
14. Mike Panasiuk, Michigan Inform 15. Teair Tart, Florida Global 16. Breiden Fehoko, LSU (UPDATE: Signing with Los Angeles Chargers, per team) 17. Auzoyah Alufohai, Western Georgia 18. LaCale London, Western Illinois (UPDATE: Signing with Chicago Bears, per team) 19. Chris Williams, Wagner 20. Kobe Smith, South Carolina (UPDATE: Signing with Tennessee Titans, per Pelissero) 21. Ray Lima, Iowa Inform 22. Brady Reiff, Iowa 23. Cedrick Lattimore, Iowa (UPDATE: Signing with Seattle Seahawks, per team)
24. Sterling Johnson, Coastal Carolina
Linebackers
1. Joe Bachie, LB, Michigan St. 2. Dante Olson, LB, Montana (UPDATE: Signing with Philadelphia Eagles, per team) 3. Jordan Mack, Virginia 4. De'Jon Harris, Arkansas 5. Cale Garrett, Missouri 6. David Woodward, Utah Inform 7. Michael Pinckney, Miami 8. Kyahva Tezino, San Diego Inform 9. Jan Johnson, Penn Inform 10. Francis Bernard, Utah (UPDATE: Signing with Dallas Cowboys, per team) 11. Chris Orr, Wisconsin 12. Daniel Bituli, Tennessee 13. Cam Gill, Wagner (UPDATE: Signing with Tampa Bay Buccaneers, per team) 14. Isaiah Davis, Maryland 15. Dontavious Jackson, Florida Inform 16. John Houston, USC (UPDATE: Signing with Pittsburgh Steelers, per team) 17. Keisean Lucier-South, UCLA 18. Javin White, UNLV 19. Bryan London II, Texas Inform 20. Keandre Jones, Maryland (UPDATE: Signing with Chicago Bears, per team) 21. Asmar Bilal, Notre Dame (UPDATE: Signing with Los Angeles Chargers, per team) 22. Erroll Thompson, Mississippi Inform 23. Leo Lewis, Mississippi Inform 24. La'mar Winston, Oregon 25. Omari Cobb, Marshall (UPDATE: Signing with Kansas City Chiefs, per team)
Safeties
1. J.R. Reed, Georgia (UPDATE: Signing with Jacksonville Jaguars, per Pelissero) 2. Myles Dorn, North Carolina(UPDATE: Signing with Minnesota Vikings, per team) 3. Chris Miller, Baylor (UPDATE: Signing with Seattle Seahawks, per team)
4. Jared Mayden, Alabama (UPDATE: Signing with San Francisco 49ers, per team) 5. Shyheim Carter, Alabama 6. Jalen Elliott, Notre Dame (UPDATE: Signing with Detroit Lions, per team) 7. Kam Curl, Arkansas 8. Jeremiah Dinson, Auburn (UPDATE: Signing with Detroit Lions, per team) 9. Rodney Clemons, SMU (UPDATE: Signing with Kansas City Chiefs, per team) 10. Reggie Floyd, Virginia Tech (UPDATE: Signing with Arizona Cardinals, per team) 11. Evan Foster, Syracuse 12. Nigel Warrior, Tennessee 13. David Dowell, Michigan Inform 14. Jovante Moffatt, Heart Tennessee (UPDATE: Signing with Cleveland Browns, per team) 15. Jarius Morehead, N.C. Inform 16. Luther Kirk, Illinois Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Dallas Cowboys, per team) 17. Marc-Antoine Dequoy, Montreal (Canada) (UPDATE: Signing with Inexperienced Bay Packers, per team) 18. CJ Ibezim, American Global 19. Josh Sandry, Montana 20. Brayden Konkol, Montana Inform 21. James Hendricks, North Dakota Inform 22. Javon Hagan, Ohio (UPDATE: Signing with Tampa Bay Buccaneers, per team) 23. Kekoa Nawahine, Boise Inform 24. Benny Walls, Temple 25. Douglas Coleman III, Texas Tech (UPDATE: Signing with Denver Broncos, per team) 26. Alize Ward, Stephen F. Austin 27. Jaquarius Landrews, Mississippi Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Gentle York Giants, per team) 28. Marlon Bridges, Jacksonville (Ala.) Inform 29. Christian Campbell, Georgia Tech
Cornerbacks
1. Javaris Davis, Auburn (UPDATE: Signing with Kansas City Chiefs, per Pelissero) 2. Parnell Motley, Oklahoma (UPDATE: Signing with Tampa Bay Buccaneers, per team) 3. Grayland Arnold, Baylor (UPDATE: Signing with Philadelphia Eagles, per team) 4. A.J. Inexperienced, Oklahoma Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Cleveland Browns, per team) 5. DeMarkus Acy, Missouri (UPDATE: Signing with San Francisco 49ers, per team) 6. Lamar Jackson, Nebraska (UPDATE: Signing with Gentle York Jets, per Pelissero) 7. Javelin Guidry, Utah (UPDATE: Signing with Gentle York Jets, per Pelissero) 8. Madre Harper, Southern Illinois 9. Stanford Samuels, Florida Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Inexperienced Bay Packers, per team) 10. Zane Lewis, Air Pressure (UPDATE: Signing with Arizona Cardinals, per Pelissero) 11. Lavert Hill, Michigan 12. Jace Witttaker, Arizona 13. Delrick Abrams Jr., Colorado 14. Trajan Bandy, Miami (UPDATE: Signing with Pittsburgh Steelers, per Pelissero) 15. Essang Bassey, Wake Wooded space (UPDATE: Signing with Denver Broncos, per team) 16. Nevelle Clarke, Central Florida(UPDATE: Signing with Minnesota Vikings, per team) 17. Amari Henderson, Wake Wooded space 18. Will Sunderland, Troy (UPDATE: Signing with Inexperienced Bay Packers, per team) 19. Levonta Taylor, Florida Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Los Angeles Rams, per team) 20. James Pierre, Florida Atlantic 21. Jaron Bryant, Fresno Inform 22. Tyler Corridor, Wyoming 23. Alvin Davis, Akron 24. Raymond Buford, Gentle Mexico Inform 25. Manny Patterson, Maine 26. Debione Renfro, Texas A&M 27. Charles Oliver, Texas A&M 28. Prince Robinson, Tarleton 29. Kobe Williams, Arizona Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Jacksonville Jaguars, per team) 30. Isiah Swann, Dartmouth (UPDATE: Signing with Cincinnati Bengals, per team)
Punters
1. Joseph Charlton, South Carolina 2. Michael Turk, Arizona Inform 3. Alex Pechin, Bucknell 4. Tommy Townsend, Florida (UPDATE: Signing with Kansas City Chiefs, per team)
Inform-kickers
1. Rodrigo Blankenship, Georgia (UPDATE: Signing with Indianapolis Colts, per Pelissero) 2. JJ Molson, UCLA 3. Cooper Rothe, Wyoming 4. Dominik Eberle, Utah Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Las Vegas Raiders)
Long-snappers
1. Steve Wirtel, Iowa Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Detroit Lions, per team) 2. Richard McNitzky, Stanford 3. Liam McCullough, Ohio Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Las Vegas Raiders)
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Queenslander Welch looked set to accompany Parramatta afore adversity his additional season-ending knee abrasion in aboriginal August and has now taken up his advantage to abide with Melbourne for 2020.
Transfer Centre - transfer centre | transfer centre Stream over 50 sports alive & anytime on your TV or favourite accessory with KAYO SPORTS. The better Aussie sports and the best from overseas. Aloof $25/month. No lock-in contract. Get your 14 day chargeless balloon >New Zealand Test second-rower Kenny Bromwich and Fiji all-embracing prop Tui Kamikamica, who are advancing off career-best NRL seasons, accept continued their deals until the end of the 2022 season.Tongan adumbrative Albert Vete, who was off contract, has been accustomed a one- year extension.The Storm attending set to lose centre Curtis Scott to Canberra, which is alike added of a draft accustomed Will Chambers’ abandonment to rugby abutment in Japan.MORE NRL NEWSLATRELL THE TIGER: Mitchell appears set for Concord afterwards Cowboys talks stallCOMING HOLMES: Val set to canal NFL dream for Townsville returnSAYONARA, AU REVOIR: The NRL stars branch across for 2020Meanwhile, the Wests Tigers accept accustomed a addition advanced of the 2020 division with advanced backpack duo Alex Twal and Luke Garner inking new deals.Both players accept continued their affairs with the club until the end of the 2022 NRL season.Twal, who abutting the Tigers amid through 2017, becoming alternative for Lebanon at that year’s Rugby League World Cup, starring in the Cedars’ memorable run to the knockout rounds.The 23-year-old, who didn’t absence a first-grade bold in 2019, said it was a absolutely accessible accommodation to re-sign.“This club gave me my admission and I’m absolutely blessed with area the club is activity and what administration (coach) Michael Maguire has us activity in. I’m aloof aflame to be a allotment of it activity forward,” Twal said.“I’m still a continued way abroad from the amateur I appetite to be in the NRL but I’m absolutely blessed with my progress.”MORE NRL NEWSMEETING MITCHELL: Cowboys spotted dining with adopted Roosters centreBURNING ISSUES: The affair your club needs to fix advanced of the 2020 seasonDEALBREAKER: The key amateur in the action for Jai Arrow’s signatureElsewhere, Canberra has appear the re-signing of Sam Williams on a two-year accord befitting him at the club until 2021.“I was consistently adequate about accepting the accord done and its an agitative time to be complex with the club,” Williams said.“We’ve got a acceptable band and we’re in a position now area we can abuse for a appellation abutting year.“I’m blessed to comedy whatever role I can in accepting the bays bottomward to Raiders HQ.”St George Illawarra has appear the signing of Issac Luke on a one-year deal.FULL NRL CONTRACT LISTPO = amateur option, CO = club option, MO = alternate optionBRONCOS
WATCH: Transfer Centre Extra - Seria A - 8 August 8 8 .. | transfer centre 2020 squad: Jess Arthars (2020) Jack Bird (2021/PO), Darius Boyd (2021/PO), Patrick Carrigan (2022), Xavier Coates (2021), Thomas Dearden (2021), Herbie Farnworth (2020), David Fifita (2020), Thomas Flegler (2020), Payne Haas (2024), Jamil Hopoate (2020), Jamayne Isaako (2022), Jordan Kahu (2020) Richie Kennar (2020), Rhys Kennedy (2020), Matt Lodge (2022), Andrew McCullough (2020/PO), Anthony Milford (2021/PO), Corey Oates (2020, PO 21, 22), Joe Ofahengaue (2022), Cory Paix (2022), Tevita Pangai Jr (2022), Keenan Palasia (2020) Izaia Perese (2020), Sean O’Sullivan (2020), Gehamat Shibasaki (2020), Kotoni Staggs (2020), Jake Turpin (2022) Ilikena Vudogo (2020)Gains: Jordan Kahu (Cowboys), Jesse Arthars (Titans), Ilikena Vudogo, Keenan Palasia, Jamil Hopoate, Xavier CoatesLosses: Troy Dargan (Rabbitohs), Matt Gillett, Shaun Fensom, Sam Tagataese (retired), George Fai, Alex Glenn, Patrick Mago, James Segeyaro.Coach: Anthony Seibold (2023)RAIDERS2020 squad: John Bateman (2021), Luke Bateman (2020), Nick Cotric (2020), Jarrod Croker (2020), JJ Collins (2020), Emre Guler (2021), Siliva Havili (2020/PO), Josh Hodgson (2022), Corey Horsburgh (2022), Sebastian Kris (2020), Joey Leilua (2020), Dunamis Lui (2021), Jack Murchie (2020), Michael Oldfield (2020), Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad (2023), Josh Papalii (2022), Aidan Sezer (2020), Bailey Simonsson (2023), Sia Soliola (2020), Ryan Sutton (2022), Joe Tapine (2023), Elliott Whitehead (2022), Jack Wighton (2020/PO), Sam Williams (2021), George Williams (2022), Hudson Young (2021).Gains: George Williams (from Wigan), Tom Starling, Harley Smith-ShieldsLosses: Brad Abbey, Ata Hingano, Royce Hunt, Jordan Rapana (Japanese rugby union), Reuben Porter.Coach: Ricky Stuart (2023)BULLDOGS2020 squad: Jake Averillo (2020), Dean Britt (2021) Jack Cogger (2020), Christian Crichton (2021), Adam Elliott (2020), Raymond Faitala-Mariner (2020), Kieran Foran (2020), Corey Harawira-Naera (2022), Morgan Harper (2020), Kerrod Holland (2020), Will Hopoate (2020), Josh Jackson (2020), Lachlan Lewis (2021), Sione Katoa (2021), Jeremy Marshall-King (2021), Nick Meaney (2021), Marcelo Montoya (2020), Dylan Napa (2021), Ofahiki Ogden (2021), Jayden Okunbor (2021), Chris Smith (2020), Reimis Smith (2021), Joe Stimson (2021), Sauaso Sue (2020), Isaiah Tass (2020) Aiden Tolman (2020), Renouf To’omaga (2021), Brandon Wakeham (2020), Dallin Watene-Zelezniak (2022).Gains: Joe Stimson (Storm), Sione Katoa (Panthers), Dean Britt (Rabbitohs), Isaiah Tass, Jake Averillo (upgraded from lower grades).Losses: Connelly Lemuele (Cowboys), Michael Lichaa, Danny Fualalo, John Olive, Nu Brown, Kaiyne-Lee Kalache.Coach: Dean Pay (2020)SHARKS2020 squad: Blayke Brailey (2022), Jayson Bukuya (2020), Josh Dugan (2021), Andrew Fifita (2022), Wade Graham (2022), Braden Hamlen-Uele (2022), Shaun Johnson (2021), Sione Katoa (2020), William Kennedy (2020), Billy Magoulias (2021), Josh Morris (2020), Matt Moylan (2021), Ronaldo Mulitalo (2021), Briton Nikora (2022), Matt Prior (2020), Jesse Ramien (2023), Cruz Topai-Aveai (2020), Chad Townsend (2020), Connor Tracey (2021), Brayden Trindall (2020), Braden Uele (2022), Teig Wilton (2020) Jack Williams (2022), Aaron Woods (2021), Bronson Xerri (2021)Gains: Connor Tracey (Rabbitohs), Jesse Ramien (Knights)Losses: Jayden Brailey (Knights), Sosaia Feki (Castleford), Kyle Flanagan (Roosters), Paul Gallen (retired), Kurt Capewell, Aaron Gray, Scott SorensenCoach: John Morris (2021)TITANS2020 squad: Jai Arrow (2020), Shannon Boyd (2022), Tanah Boyd (2021), AJ Brimson (2020), Bryce Cartwright (2021), Dale Copley (2020), Anthony Don (2020), Darius Farmer (2021), Moeaki Fotuaika (2021), Keegan Hipgrave (2020), Ryan James (2020), Brian Kelly (2021), Leilani Latu (2020), Tyrone Peachey (2021), Nathan Peats (2020), Kevin Proctor (2020), Mitch Rein (2021), Tyrone Roberts (2020), Phillip Sami (2022), Treymain Spry (2020/CO), Sam Stone (2020), Ash Taylor (2021), Jarrod Wallace (2022), Kallum Watkins (2021), Jai Whitbread (2021)Gains: Darius FarmerLosses: Michael Gordon, Will Matthews (retired), Jesse Arthars (Broncos), Ryley Jacks, Brenko Lee, Jack StockwellCoach: Justin Holbrook (from 2020)SEA EAGLES2020 squad: Morgan Boyle (2021), Daly Cherry-Evans (2023), Cade Cust (2020), Kane Elgey (2020), Brendan Elliott (2020), Manase Fainu (2021), Addin Fonua-Blake (2022), Tevita Funa (2020), Reuben Garrick (2021), Jack Gosiewski (2021), Albert Hopoate (2020), Sean Keppie (2021), Api Koroisau (2021), Luke Metcalf (2020), Brayden Musgrove (2020), Haumole Olakau’ata (2021/CO), Brad Parker (2021), Taniela Paseka (2021), Toafofoa Sipley (2021), Curtis Sironen (2021), Samuel Smith (2020), Moses Suli (2020), Jorge Taufua (2021), Martin Taupau (2020), Joel Thompson (2020), Jake Trbojevic (2026), Tom Trbojevic (2026), Corey Waddell (2020), Dylan Walker (2021), Tony Williams (2020)
Sky Sports Transfer Centre - transfer centre | transfer centre Gains: Luke Metcalf, Brayden Musgrove (Knights)Losses: Api Koroisau (to Panthers), Kane Elgey (retired), Trent Hodkinson (retired), Lloyd PerrettCoach: Des Hasler (2021)STORM2020 squad: Josh Addo-Carr (2021), Nelson Asofa-Solomona (2023), Jesse Bromwich (2020/PO), Kenny Bromwich (2022), Will Chambers (2020), Brodie Croft (2020/MO), Sandor Earl (2020), Thomas Eisenhuth (2020), Tino Fa’asuamaleaui (2020), Dale Finucane (2021), Harry Grant (2020), Jahrome Hughes (2021), Cooper Johns (2020), Tui Kamikamica (2022), Solomone Kata (2020, Felise Kaufusi (2020/PO), Max King (2020), Cameron Munster (2023), Isaac Lumelume (2020), Justin Olam (2020), Ryan Papenhuyzen (2020), Curtis Scott (2021), Marion Seve (2020), Brandon Smith (2022), Cameron Smith (2020), Albert Vete (2020), Suliasi Vunivalu (2020), Christian Welch (2020)Gains: None.Losses: Joe Stimson (Bulldogs), Will Chambers (Japanese rugby union), Billy Walters (Tigers), Solomone Kata (Super Rugby)Coach: Craig Bellamy (2021)KNIGHTS2020 squad: Mitchell Barnett (2020), Bradman Best (2022), Jayden Brailey (2022), Phoenix Crossland (2021), Herman Ese’ese (2020), Beau Fermor (2020), Lachlan Fitzgibbon (2021), Tim Glasby (2021), Aidan Guerra (2020), Brodie Jones (2020), Hymel Hunt (2021), Josh King (2020), David Klemmer (2023), Edrick Lee (2021), Danny Levi (2020), Mason Lino (2020), Kurt Mann (2021), Sione Mata’utia (2021), Tautau Moga (2020), Mitchell Pearce (2021), Kalyn Ponga (2021/PO), Daniel Saifiti (2022), Jacob Saifiti (2020), Pasami Saulo (2020), Star To’a (2021), Enari Tuala (2020), Connor Watson (2020)Gains: Jayden Brailey (Sharks), Enari Tuala (Cowboys), Bradman Best, Star To’aLosses: Jesse Ramien (Sharks), Jamie Buhrer (retired), Shaun Kenny-Dowall (Hull KR), Slade Griffin (retired), Zac Woolford, Nathan Ross (retired), James Gavet (Huddersfield)Coach: Adam O’Brien (from 2020)COWBOYS2020 squad: John Asiata (2020), Jake Clifford (2020), Gavin Cooper (2020), Reuben Cotter (2020), Scott Drinkwater (2021), Mitchell Dunn (2020), Kyle Feldt (2020), Thomas Gilbert (2020), Jake Granville (2021), Ben Hampton (2021), Coen Hess (2022), Peter Hola (2022), Corey Jensen (2020), Connelly Lemuelu (2021), Esan Marsters (2022), Josh McGuire (2022), Jordan McLean (2020/PO), Francis Molo (2020), Michael Morgan (2023), Justin O’Neill (2021), Tom Opacic (2020), Emry Pere (2020), Reece Robson (2023), Daniel Russell (2020), Murray Taulagi (2021), Jason Taumalolo (2027), Shane Wright (2020),Gains: Reece Robson (Dragons), Esan Marsters (Wests Tigers), Connelly Lemuelu (Bulldogs) Reuben Cotter, Thomas Gilbert, Daniel RussellLosses: Matt Scott, Scott Bolton (both retired), Jordan Kahu, Javid Bowen, Gideon Gela-Mosby, Enari Tuala, Kurt Baptiste, Carlin Anderson, Te Maire MartinCoach: Paul Green (2021)EELS2020 squad: Daniel Alvaro (2021), Waqa Blake (2023), Dylan Brown (2020), Nathan Brown (2020/PO), Reagan Campbell-Gillard (2024), Andrew Davey (2020), Haze Dunster (2020), Kane Evans (2020), Blake Ferguson (2021), Clint Gutherson (2022), David Gower (2020), George Jennings (2020), Oregon Kaufusi (2020), Shaun Lane (2020), Reed Mahoney (2020), Ryan Matterson (2022/PO), Mitchell Moses (2022/PO), Marata Niukore (2020), Junior Paulo (2022), Jaeman Salmon (2020), Maika Sivo (2021), Brad Takairangi (2020), Will Smith (2020), Ray Stone (2020), Peni Terepo (2020)Gains: Ryan Matterson (Tigers), Reagan Campbell-Gillard (Panthers), Haze Dunster, Ethan ParryLosses: Tim Mannah (retired), Manu Ma’u (Hull FC), Tepai Moeroa (Super Rugby), Josh Hoffman, Michael Jennings, Greg Leleisiuao, Matt McIlwrick (all unsigned)Coach: Brad Arthur (2021)PANTHERS2020 squad: Caleb Aekins (2020), Dean Blore (2020), Shawn Blore (2020), William Burns (2022), Jed Cartwright (2020), Nathan Cleary (2024), Stephen Crichton (2020), Dylan Edwards (2020), Wayde Egan (2021), Kaide Ellis (2020), James Fisher-Harris (2022), Jack Hetherington (2021), Viliame Kikau (2022), Apisai Koroisau (2022), Moses Leota (2022), Jarome Luai (2021), Josh Mansour (2021), Liam Martin (2021), Tyrone May (2020), Braydon McGrady (2020), Brent Naden (2021), James Tamou (2020), Malakai Watene-Zelezniak (2020), Dean Whare (2021), Isaah Yeo (2021)Gains: Apisai Koroisau (Sea Eagles), Dean Blore, Shawn Blore, Stephen Crichton, Braydon McGrady
Transfer Centre - Football Transfers News & Rumours | Sky Sports - transfer centre | transfer centre Losses: James Maloney (Catalans), Reagan Campbell-Gillard (Eels), Sione Katoa (Bulldogs), Tim Grant, Sam McKendry (retired), Wayde Egan (released), Frank Winterstein (Toulouse), Hame Sele, Paea Pua, Tyrell Fuimaono, Nick Lui-Toso (all unsigned)Coach: Ivan Cleary (2023)DRAGONS2020 squad: Euan Aitken (2020), Eddie Blacker (2020), Jack de Belin (2020), Matt Dufty (2021), Jackson Ford (2020), Tyson Frizell (2020), James Graham (2020), Jacob Host (2020), Ben Hunt (2022/PO), Josh Kerr (2020), Tim Lafai (2020), Blake Lawrie (2022), Luciano Leilua (2020), Zac Lomax (2020), Joe Lovodua (2020), Issac Luke (2020), Cameron McInnes (2021), Corey Norman (2021), Jonus Pearson (2020), Jordan Pereira (2020), Mikaele Ravalawa (2020), Jason Saab (2022) Korbin Sims (2021), Tariq Sims (2022), Paul Vaughan (2021/PO).Gains: Issac Luke (Warriors), Eddie Blacker, Jackson Ford, Jason SaabLosses: Jeremy Latimore (retired), Gareth Widdop (Warrington), Reece Robson (Cowboys), Steven Marsters (Rabbitohs), Mitchell Allgood, Jai Field, Lachlan Maranta, Patrick Kaufusi, Darren Nicholls, Lachlan Timm, Tristan Sailor (all unsigned)Coach: Paul McGregor (2021)RABBITOHS2020 squad: Corey Allan (2021), Tom Amone (2020), Sam Burgess (2023 – abased on bacon cap ruling), Tom Burgess (2023), Braidon Burns (2021), Damien Cook (2023), Joshua Cook (2021), Cory Dennis (2020), Kurt Dillon (2020), Adam Doueihi (2021), Dane Gagai (2021), Edene Gebbie (2021), Bryson Goodwin (2020), Campbell Graham (2021), Dean Hawkins (2021), Alex Johnston (2020), Liam Knight (2020), Keaon Kolomatangi (2021), Ethan Lowe (2021), Steven Marsters (2020), Cameron Murray (2021), Mark Nicholls (2021), Adam Reynolds (2021), James Roberts (2021) Ky Rodwell (2020) Bayley Sironen (2020), Jaydn Su’A (2020/PO), Tevita Tatola (2021), Cody Walker (2020)Gains: Edene Gebbie (Wynnum-Manly), Bryson Goodwin (Warrington), Troy Dargan (Broncos), Steven Marsters (Dragons), Joshua Cook, Dean Hawkins, Keaon Kolomatangi, Ky RodwellLosses: George Burgess (Wigan), Dean Britt (Bulldogs), John Sutton (retirement), Greg Inglis (retirement), Connor Tracey (Sharks), Billy Brittain, Jacob Gagan, Mawene Hiroti, Kyle TurnerCoach: Wayne Bennett (2021)ROOSTERS2020 squad: Mitchell Aubusson (2020), Fletcher Baker (2021), Egan Butcher (2021), Nat Butcher (2020), Lindsay Collins (2022), Boyd Cordner (2023), Angus Crichton (2021), Poasa Faamausili (2022), Kyle Flanagan (2021), Jake Friend (2020), Ryan Hall (2020/MO), Matt Ikuvalu (2020), Luke Keary (2021), Asu Kepaoa (2020), Lachlan Lam (2020), Isaac Liu (2021), Joseph Manu (2022), Latrell Mitchell (2020), Brett Morris (2020), Victor Radley (2023), Billy Smith (2021), Siosiua Taukeiaho (2020), James Tedesco (2021), Daniel Tupou (2021), Sitili Tupouniua (2021), Sam Verrills (2021), Jared Waerea-Hargreaves (2020)Gains: Kyle Flanagan (Sharks)Losses: Cooper Cronk (retired), Bernard Lewis, Zane TetevanoCoach: Trent Robinson (2020)WARRIORS2020 squad: Bunty Afoa (2021), Leeson Ah Mau (2021), Gerard Beale (2020), Adam Blair (2020/PO), Lachlan Burr (2020), Josh Curran (2021), Wayde Egan (2022), Jackson Frei (2020) David Fusitu’a (2023), Blake Green (2020), Tohu Harris (2021), Chanel Harris-Tavita (2020), Peta Hiku (2020), Adam Keighran (2020), Eliesa Katoa (2020), Karl Lawton (2021), Sam Lisone (2020), Ken Maumalo (2022), Taane Milne (2020) Kodi Nikorima (2021/PO), Agnatius Paasi (2022), Isaiah Papali’i (2020), Hayze Perham (2020), Adam Pompey (2020) Leivaha Pulu (2020), Nathaniel Roache (2020), Jazz Tevaga (2021), Roger Tuivasa-Sheck (2022)Gains: Wayde Egan (Panthers), Adam Pompey, Eliesa KatoaLosses: Ligi Sao, Tevita Satae (Hull FC), Blayke Ayshford (retired), Issac Luke (Dragons)Coach: Stephen Kearney (2022)TIGERS2020 squad: Josh Aloiai (2021), Luke Brooks (2023), Michael Chee-Kam (2021), Oliver Clark (2020), Matt Eisenhuth (2020), Luke Garner (2022), Robert Jennings (2020), Chris Lawrence (2020), Jacob Liddle (2021), Benji Marshall (2020), Sam McIntyre (2020), Chris McQueen (2020), Thomas Mikaele (2021), Moses Mbye (2022), Paul Momirovski (2020), David Nofoaluma (2021), Russell Packer (2021), Josh Reynolds (2021), Alex Seyfarth (2020), Dylan Smith (2020), Elijah Taylor (2020), Tommy Talau (2020), Corey Thompson (2021), Alex Twal (2022), Billy Walters (2021)Gains: Billy Walters (from Storm)Losses: Robbie Farah, Robbie Rochow, Ben Matulino (all retired), Mahe Fonua (Hull FC), Esan Marsters (Cowboys), Ryan Matterson (Eels)
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