ATTENTION #Chiefs fans. I accidentally bought Super Bowl tickets on the same day I’m getting married and they cost me $3,800. If anyone wants to go take my place for FREE it’s going to be at the First Baptist Church of Jacksonville. Her name is Sara. She's 5’4 and very nice.
Tragic: Nateal Campbell, the mother of #Ravens DE Calais Campbell, was found dead inside her Atlanta home on Tuesday.
His brother, Ciarre Campbell, has since been charged with murder, aggravated assault, and possession of a firearm or knife.
She was 71. Thoughts are with the Campbell family.
A statement from the family of Calais Campbell:
“We are devastated to share that the Campbell Family has lost its matriarch, Mrs. Nateal Campbell. While the details of her passing are still being investigated, we take comfort in knowing she is reunited with our father, her beloved Chuck, and in the arms of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. We ask for privacy at this time so that we may honor her and share in our overwhelming grief privately and as a family.”
Here is the letter from the NFL’s Management Council to Brendan Sorsby:
Dear Mr. Sorsby:
We are in receipt of your Petition for Special Eligibility, dated June 16, 2026 (“Petition”). As announced earlier today, the League has elected not to conduct a Supplemental Draft this year.
Under our Collective Bargaining Agreement, the League retains sole discretion to determine whether it is appropriate to conduct a Supplemental Draft in any given year. The League has not conducted such a draft for several years and, prior to your submission, the League had no plans to do so this year, as no other player has sought entry. Your Petition—filed three business days before the deadline, without any supporting information or documentation, and only after abandoning your recent litigation efforts to avoid NCAA sanctions—does not provide a basis for the League to alter those plans. The issues presented by your Petition are too significant, and too closely tied to the League’s core integrity interests, to permit meaningful review within the timeline presented.
The sole reasons identified in your Petition for seeking entry into the Supplemental Draft are that you have been “declared ineligible” by the NCAA, have “exhausted all of [your] avenues to continue in the NCAA,” and “want to now play in the NFL.” The Petition provides no information regarding the basis for, or timing of, the NCAA’s decision. Public sources, however, indicate that in May 2026 the NCAA issued a determination declaring you permanently ineligible from participation in college athletics, based on a sustained pattern of improper gambling activity during your collegiate career at three different universities.
The League does not have the complete record of the NCAA’s investigation, and you did not provide any such materials with your Petition. Available information nonetheless indicates that, over the course of your collegiate career, you knowingly engaged in repeated and significant violations of NCAA rules designed to preserve the integrity of athletic competition. Reported conduct includes placing wagers on your own team and teammates and, to avoid detection, establishing or funding accounts in the names of intermediaries who placed bets on your behalf. There are also reports that you may have violated state criminal law.
Your Petition does not address these matters. Nor does it demonstrate accountability for your conduct or indicate whether, or how, you would adhere to the League’s rules and policies governing the integrity of competition. Instead, even after receiving notice of the NCAA’s decision rescinding your college eligibility in May, you sought to avoid the consequences of that determination through litigation rather than accepting responsibility for your actions, and you pursued entry into the NFL only after abandoning those efforts.
As Commissioner Goodell has emphasized, participation in the NFL is a privilege that carries with it significant responsibilities, including accountability. By all accounts, you are a talented player with the potential for future success. We encourage you to focus on preparing for possible entry into the NFL through the 2027 NFL Annual Draft.
Sincerely,
Lawrence P. Ferazani, Jr.
TRENDING: Former Jacksonville Jaguars coach Urban Meyer has lost his multi-million dollar arbitration case against the team, per On3.
Meyer challenged his firing from the team in 2021, claiming it was "without cause". The Jaguars would have owed Meyer north of $30 million, the remainder of his original contract, had the independent arbitrator ruled in his favor.
#Jaguars | #DUUUVAL
BREAKING: Class of 2027 RB Duece Jones-Drew has Committed to UCLA, he tells me for @Rivals
The 5’8 185 RB chose the Bruins over Cal, SMU, and Arizona
He’s the son of former UCLA and NFL RB Maurice Jones-Drew
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