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"Lift Every Voice and Sing," written in 1900, is rooted in American history. But its performance at the NFL Draft was not ...
"I can’t tell if this is real or not," Sophia Ko tells Billboard of the hockey team inviting the amateur harmonica troupe to ...
The amazing NFL draft slide of Shedeur Sanders — and the obsessive reaction to it — is a story perfect for our times.
Shedeur Sanders falling to the 144th pick in the NFL Draft rocked the nation this weekend, sparking heated conversations ...
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The dramatic draft fall suffered by Shedeur Sanders had many fans on social media debating whether race played a role in the ...
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Sporting News on MSNShedeur Sanders' NFL Draft slide compared to 'Colin Kaepernick-level collusion' from NFL ownersShedeur Sanders has no business remaining on the NFL Draft board heading into Saturday's fourth round. At least, that's how ...
Many know the song performed at the NFL Draft as the 'Black national anthem.' But it's so much more.
"Lift Every Voice and Sing," often called the "Black national anthem," was performed at the 2025 NFL Draft in Green Bay. The song, written by James Weldon Johnson to honor Abraham Lincoln ...
Smith went on to compare Sanders' fall to Colin Kaepernick's departure from the NFL. The former San Francisco 49ers ...
Stephen Wilson Jr. stood on a small stage in Green Bay outside of Lambeau Field and delivered the National Anthem ahead of the NFL draft on April 24. Wilson played a guitar while he sang and ...
Shedeur Sanders, the son of hall of fame NFL player Deion Sanders, was hyped potentially one of the top picks in this weekend's NFL draft by some analysts.
I've criticized the NFL over race problems plenty of times, but not here with the Shedeur Sanders draft tumble.
Stephen A. Smith spoke on his show after the draft about Sanders falling to the fifth round and shared his theory for why it ...
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