Barry Bonds is at peace with his MLB legacy. The longtime Giants slugger and the league's all-time home run leader no longer is eligible to be voted into the Baseball Hall of Fame after falling short of the required vote threshold for 10 consecutive years from 2013-2022. However, Bonds is the newest member of the … Continue reading Barry Bonds No Longer Worries About the Baseball Hall of Fame
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Fatburger Launches New 1.25-Pound Burger
Fatburger has a new 1.25 lb Fatburger. The 1.25 lb Fatburger features 1.25 pounds of fresh-ground 100 percent pure lean beef and American cheese on a toasted sponge-dough bun. Order with The Works for the full Fat experience (Lettuce, Tomato, Onion, Mayo, Mustard, Pickles, Relish), or customize with fresh toppings and add-ons. Additionally, and to sweeten the deal, Fatburger is offering … Continue reading Fatburger Launches New 1.25-Pound Burger
Giants’ Offense Underwhelms in Season-Opening Loss to Commanders
Russell Wilson was handed the Giants' starting quarterback job this summer, but he might not keep it long into the fall. Wilson and the Giants' offense struggled today in a season-opening 21-6 loss to the Commanders. Giants first-round draft pick Jaxson Dart is currently Wilson's backup, but Dart looked good enough in the preseason that … Continue reading Giants’ Offense Underwhelms in Season-Opening Loss to Commanders
Aaron Rodgers Admits Joy in Sticking It to Aaron Glen and Jets in Week 1
Aaron Rodgers had no problem admitting he thoroughly enjoyed sticking it to the New York Jets and their head coach, Aaron Glenn, in Week 1. No one expected the Jets’ Week 1 clash with the Steelers to be a shootout. But that’s exactly what it was as Aaron Rodgers and Justin Fields played very well … Continue reading Aaron Rodgers Admits Joy in Sticking It to Aaron Glen and Jets in Week 1



