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BioSteel, Gucci, and Jalen Ramsey's Rising Star
[embedded content] MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA – DECEMBER 08: Jalen Ramsey #5 of the Miami Dolphins is introduced prior to a game against the New York Jets at Hard Rock Stadium on December 08, 2024 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Megan Briggs/Getty Images) Gucci collaboration Ramsey’s endorsements are no surprise, as the cornerback has always […]


MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA – DECEMBER 08: Jalen Ramsey #5 of the Miami Dolphins is introduced prior to a game against the New York Jets at Hard Rock Stadium on December 08, 2024 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Megan Briggs/Getty Images)
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Ramsey’s endorsements are no surprise, as the cornerback has always been a sought-after player. Before the 2020 regular season, Ramsey became one of the NFL’s highest-paid players, signing a record-breaking five-year, 5 million extension with the Los Angeles Rams and then being traded to the Miami Dolphins in 2023. Last year, Ramsey signed a three-year extension with the Dolphins worth .1 million per year, making him the highest-paid cornerback in the NFL. Here’s a look at Ramsey’s endorsements and career:
BioSteel endorsement
Since 2018, Ramsey has been an athlete partner of BioSteel Sports Nutrition, helping the brand expand its marketing efforts globally. The cornerback’s partnership agreement includes a TV commercial campaign, online advertising, and social media presence. BioSteel is known for its caffeine- and sugar-free sports drinks that provide essential nutrients that can boost physical performance. Aside from Ramsey, BioSteel’s athlete roster includes fellow football stars Ja’Marr Chase, Ezekiel Elliott, and Patrick Mahomes. In an interview, Ramsey said that joining team BioSteel was a natural fit for him, as he has been using its products since his training days back home in Nashville. Ramsey’s position as a member of the brand’s elite athlete roster is a testament to his influence as a professional football player.
In 2023, Ramsey starred in a Gucci short film featuring the cornerback as a guest and host in a talk show-style interview where he reflected on his journey to becoming one of the most up-and-coming NFL players today. The Italian luxury fashion house is known for its quality and attention to detail, as seen in product lines like the Gucci prescription glasses, which carry fashion-forward frame designs like the cat-eye, round, and rimless styles. These specs also come in various colors, including Gucci’s signature green and red stripes. The brand is famous for its other high-end apparel, as seen in Ramsey’s Gucci GG check intarsia-knit jumper and double G leather belt, which he wore during his photo shoot for the short film. Collaborating with a luxury brand showcases Ramsey’s appeal on and off the football field, solidifying his rising star status.
Career and net worth
Aside from inking contracts with top global brands, Ramsey has also made his mark in the professional football scene. The cornerback began his NFL journey when he was selected fifth overall by the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2016, where he signed a contract worth .35 million with a .18 million signing bonus. Ramsey’s memorable career highlight happened when he transferred to the Los Angeles Rams, where he helped secure the Super Bowl title for the 2021 season against the Cincinnati Bengals. Ramsey also earned a selection in the first-team All-Pro in 2017, 2020, and 2021, cementing his status as one of the best players in the NFL. In 2023, Ramsey’s net worth was an estimated million, and his NFL career earnings as of November 2024 are approximately 8,248,638, making him one of the most successful players in the league.
Athlete endorsements have allowed players to showcase their brand power to millions of fans and expand their reach to more diverse audiences outside the world of sports. In the NFL, Jalen Ramsey is among an elite set of athletes pulling in brand endorsements and collaborations. The Miami Dolphins cornerback has collaborated with top global brands like Gucci and BioSteel, making him a rising star in his own right.
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Nick Saban meets with President Trump to change NIL for College Football Nick Saban had a private meeting with President Trump on the current state of the NIL inside of College Football right now, and President Trump is now considering of creating an executive order to put new NIL policies & procedures in place. – […]

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Mocs Bring the Rain with Four Home Runs at ETSU
Next Game: at East Tennessee State 5/4/2025 | 1:00 p.m. May. 04 (Sun) / 1:00 p.m. at East Tennessee State History JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. — The rain held off long enough Saturday in Johnson City to play the game, but the Chattanooga softball team brought a little of its own, […]
JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. — The rain held off long enough Saturday in Johnson City to play the game, but the Chattanooga softball team brought a little of its own, raining down four home runs to beat ETSU 7-2 in Southern Conference action.
With the Mocs trailing 1-0 in the fourth, Baileigh Pitts put a first-pitch shot over the fence in left field to give UTC a 2-0 lead. Acelynn Sellers led off the inning with a double and pinch runner Abi Pikas scored on the homer.
In the fifth, Chattanooga added a third run. Kailey Snell reached on a double and advanced to third on a single by pinch hitter Presley Williamson. Camryn Cernuto reentered to run the bases and was caught stealing. However, that opened up the chance for Snell to score from third and UTC was up 3-1. It was the first time Cernuto was caught this season.
Pitts led off the sixth with a single through the left side. With two outs, freshman Mia Leone stepped up to the plate to pinch hit. She didn’t wait long to get her first collegiate home run. Leone took the first pitch well out of the park clearing the fence in left field and down the hill adding two more runs for Chattanooga.
In the seventh, the Mocs decided to shake it up. Olivia Lipari led off with a home run to left and Acelynn Sellers took a cue from her and the duo went back-to-back to make it a 7-2 advantage.
The Bucs picked up their first run, scoring on a double into the gap in left center. The second was a solo home run in the sixth.
Peja Goold struck out seven and improved to 23-5 on the year. She takes sole possession of seventh on the single-season wins list.
Pitts was 3-for-4 with a home run and two RBI. Leone was 1-for-1 with a homer and a pair of runs batted in. Sellers was 2-for-4 with a home run, a double and an RBI.
The Mocs improved to 38-12 overall and 14-4 in SoCon play. ETSU dropped to 16-34 on the season and 5-14 against the league.
• The last time UTC had four home runs in a single game was earlier this season against IU Indy in the Frost Classic. The Mocs won 9-8.
• The last time the Mocs had back-to-back home runs was in the 2024 SoCon Championship game by Kaili Phillips and Addy Keylon.
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Shedeur Sanders’ Wants To Build Colorado Buffaloes Into ‘Super Team’ With NIL
During the 2024 season, after a dominant 52–0 win over Oklahoma State, former Colorado Buffaloes quarterback Shedeur Sanders casually dropped a headline-making comment while addressing the media: “Imma donate to the collective for sure,” Sanders said with a grin. “I’ll make sure we have a super team next year!” While the line initially came off […]

During the 2024 season, after a dominant 52–0 win over Oklahoma State, former Colorado Buffaloes quarterback Shedeur Sanders casually dropped a headline-making comment while addressing the media: “Imma donate to the collective for sure,” Sanders said with a grin. “I’ll make sure we have a super team next year!”
While the line initially came off as classic Shedeur confidence, its meaning gained new life recently when his brother, former Colorado safety Shilo Sanders, hinted that Shedeur had seriously considered putting that plan into motion. In a recent candid moment provided by Overtime SZN, Shilo revealed that had his brother been taken in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft, a portion of that NFL paycheck was likely headed straight back to Boulder for Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals.
“If we would have went first round,” Shilo said laughingly. “He would have actually took that. He had some plans for the whole team. He was gonna have his whole NIL Collective.”
Though Shedeur ultimately wasn’t a first-round selection, his presence in Boulder left a lasting mark. Alongside Shilo and their father, Colorado coach Deion Sanders, Shedeur helped reshape the identity of Colorado football during one of its most high-profile seasons in recent memory.
His promise to contribute to the Buffaloes’ NIL collective wasn’t just a soundbite—it was a vision.
A vision that, if it had come to life with a first-round payday, could have made an immediate impact. Top picks in the 2025 NFL Draft signed contracts worth as much as $48 million, while even late first-rounders landed deals around the $13 million range.
In contrast, Sanders, being drafted in the fifth round by the Cleveland Browns—will earn an estimated $4.6 million over four years. That gap is worth more than $40 million, giving new weight to his brother Shilo’s recent comments about Shedeur’s plans Colorado regarding NIL. The potential generosity wasn’t just symbolic—it could have been substantial.
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Still, Shedeur’s financial standing isn’t built solely on the NFL. During his college career, he reportedly earned $6.5 million in NIL deals, working with high-profile brands like Google and Nike. That places him at the forefront of a broader movement—and positions Colorado as an innovator in NIL culture.
In today’s college landscape, where NIL collectives now play a massive role in shaping rosters and retaining top talent, Shedeur’s idea to reinvest NFL money back into his alma mater shows a strategic awareness of the unfolding landscape.
Colorado is quickly becoming a case study in how NIL can be both progressive and personal. Alongside the Heisman Trophy winner and former Colorado cornerback/wide receiver Travis Hunter—who has become one of the most recognizable stars in the NFL—Shedeur represents a new generation of athletes who blend brand building with team building. These players aren’t just signing deals; they’re setting the tone for how NIL can be used to create sustainable success in the future.
Need proof? Well, Sanders currently owns the No. 1–selling rookie jersey since the NFL Draft and has already sold out of his personal merchandise 2Legendary—clear signs of his rising influence on and off the field.
As Shedeur Sanders begins the next chapter of his football journey, his connection to Colorado isn’t fading—it’s evolving. While he’s building new relationships and chasing professional success in Ohio, he hasn’t forgotten the place that helped shape his rise.
Sanders’s vow to give back—regardless of where or when he was drafted—signals a shift in how athletes view their impact. In the new NIL era, Sanders is helping redefine what loyalty looks like.
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Knights Walk-Off Game 1 with Fitzpatrick Grand-Slam, Earn Series Sweep over Skidmore
Potsdam, N.Y.- Double-digits filled the runs column in both games as the Clarkson University Softball team cruised past Skidmore College, 10-0 and 11-3, Saturday afternoon at Scott Field. With the wins Clarkson improves to 22-13, 10-4 in the Liberty League. Having already clinched a playoff berth, the Knights await other results from around the […]
Potsdam, N.Y.- Double-digits filled the runs column in both games as the Clarkson University Softball team cruised past Skidmore College, 10-0 and 11-3, Saturday afternoon at Scott Field.
With the wins Clarkson improves to 22-13, 10-4 in the Liberty League. Having already clinched a playoff berth, the Knights await other results from around the league to determine seeding.
The opening contest of the day was all Golden Knights on the scoreboard. In the bottom of the first, Zoey Kovach connected on a sharp double to the left field gap, scoring Isabel Haspil. The double from Kovach would tie the Clarkson Softball single season record for doubles in a season at 14. In the very next at-bat Devin Fitzpatrick produced a double of her own down the left field line to plate Kovach and take a 2-0 lead.
Fitzpatrick would continue to help her cause on the mound in the bottom of the third, this time blasting a pitch to straightaway center that cleared the fence easily, scoring Kovach again and doubling the advantage. The homer from the senior would tie the Liberty League record of homeruns in a season (13) that had been held since 2015.
Into the bottom of the fourth, Elissa Uveino managed to beat out an infield single to the shortstop, allowing Emma Sabourin to score from third. Another Kovach hit in the ensuing at-bat, this time a single through the left side pushed the lead to 6-0, as Haspil would cross home again.
With the six run lead intact, the Knights would load the bases in the bottom of the sixth with Fitzpatrick stepping up to the plate. Fitzpatrick would foul off two pitches in the at-bat that would have cleared the left-field wall before finally striping a pitch down the middle over the left-center wall, clearing the bases with a walk-off grand slam for game one. The second homer of the game from the senior would give her the new record for Liberty league homers in a season with 14 round-trippers.
Haspil, Kovach and Fitzpatrick would all produce multiple hits for the Knights with Fitzpatrick registering seven RBIs. Fitzpatrick would also go the distance on the mound for Clarkson, striking out seven while allowing just four hits through six innings.
Skidmore would threaten early in the second game, loading the bases with no outs. Bella Hotchkiss, in the circle for the Knights, would go on to force an infield fly and strike out the next two batters to keep the scores level at 0-0. Clarkson broke through with four in the bottom half of the frame as Fitzpatrick, Emily Bulone and Kaya Johnson all drove in runs with Johnson scoring on a wild pitch to end the early scoring.
After Skidmore managed to push one across in the top half of the second, Clarkson would answer with five more. A Kovach single to center, sac fly from Johnson, a draw walk from Elizabeth Greco and another wild pitch would account for the runs as the Knights would lead 9-1 after two.
Clarkson would score another in the second as Genevieve Mucitelli earned an RBI on a fielder’s choice. Another lone Skidmore run in the top of the fourth was matched by the Knights, this time courtesy of a Briget Kerwin single to center pushing the gap to 11-2. A solo homer by Skidmore in the top of the fifth would not be enough to avoid the run-rule, with Amanda Corrice working out of a bases-jammed situation of her own to earn the victory.
Haspil, Kovach, Fitzpatrick and Johnson all managed multiple hits in the nightcap with Johnson and Kovach driving in two runs apiece. Corrice would earn the win coming in for Hotchkiss with the latter going three innings, striking out five and the former tossing two innings in relief.
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Central Michigan University
MUNCIE, Ind. – Team 47 collected their 26th win in the victory over Ball State that opened the series on Saturday afternoon. CMU moves to 26-23 (17-8 MAC) with the split, and Ball State shifts to 31-16 (16-9 MAC). The two teams will face off in the rubber match on Sunday afternoon to fight […]

CMU moves to 26-23 (17-8 MAC) with the split, and Ball State shifts to 31-16 (16-9 MAC). The two teams will face off in the rubber match on Sunday afternoon to fight for seeding in the 2025 Mid-American Conference Tournament.
Game 1
Central Michigan Head Coach, McCall Salmon told her team pregame “go cause chaos”, and they did exactly that.
The Chippewas struck for five runs in the top of the first inning on four hits.
Emma Lotus started things off with a single up the middle on the first strike she saw. Lotus advanced to second when London Williams was hit by a pitch and then to third on a failed pick-off attempt by the Ball State catcher.
Allyssa Hollo delivered a double down the right field line on the ninth pitch of her at-bat and plated the first run for CMU in Lotus.
Jenna Kuzara walked, Grace Koenig then doubled and scored Hollo and Williams; 3-0 CMU.
Rachel Cairo singled up the middle to score both Koenig and Kuzara, and the Chippewas gripped the 5-0 lead heading out on defense.
Mackenzie Langan, who threw her 11th complete game of the 2025 season, took the circle for CMU and kept the momentum going with a 1-2-3 inning in the first, second and third innings.
The Chippewas grabbed their final run of the game when Ashley Bila, who pinch ran for Carly Sleeman, crossed the plate. The run was manufactured with London Williams putting the ball in play, and a throwing error by Ball State to move Bila around.
The Cardinals threatened in the bottom of the fourth inning, but a strikeout from Langan stranded runners on second and third as the shutout continued.
Carly Sleeman went 3-4 in the game with a double, Grace Koenig charted two RBI and a double, and Rachel Cairo charted two RBI as well.
Game 2
A different tale for CMU in game two led them to a 0-3 loss to Ball State.
Ball State scored in the bottom of the third inning with an RBI single off Brooklyn Compau who took the start for CMU in the circle.
The Cardinals plated two more runs in the fourth inning with two more RBI singles down both the left and right field lines.
Cierra Laska entered in relief in the fourth, and closed the game for the Chippewas.
Laska held the Cardinals scoreless in her 2.1 innings pitched, and did not issue a hit to the Cardinal offense.
For the latest news and updates on CMU Softball, follow the team on X (@cmusoftball) and Instagram (@cmichsoftball).
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