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There’s no shortage of rivalries throughout the NFL’s 105-year history, but few, if any, are as storied as that of Tom Brady versus Peyton Manning. Heralded as two of the best signal callers to grace the gridiron, the two legends shared the field a total of 16 times.
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Brady, unsurprisingly, got the better of Manning more often than not, and ultimately retired with an 11-6 head-to-head record against the Sheriff. Unfortunately for Peyton Manning, the former New England Patriot now seems to be beating him in the game of finance as well.
Thanks to his massive 10-year $375-million broadcasting contract with Fox Sports, as well as his minority stakes in various sports teams, the seven-time Super Bowl champion is currently generating a staggering amount of cash for himself. Oh, and don’t forget about his $332,962,392 in contract earnings either.
According to Sportico’s Highest-Paid Athletes of All Time rankings, Tom Brady is the 21st highest-paid athlete in history, sporting a grand total of $635 million in non-adjusted earnings. He slots just behind the likes of Rory McIlroy and Greg Norman in that metric.
When adjusting for inflation, Brady’s total climbs to $820 million, putting him in the company of Alex Rodriguez, Stephen Curry, and the boxing legend, Mike Tyson. As far as the former Indianapolis Colt is concerned, he earned just enough to sneak into the top-25 rankings.
Manning’s non-adjusted earnings of $520 million translate to $750 million when adjusting for inflation, which was enough to beat out Rafael Nadal and another pair of boxing legends in Canelo Álvarez and George Foreman.
Of course, Brady figures to continue climbing the rankings throughout the next several years. His broadcasting deal alone will see him net $37.5 million a year well into the 2030s, and his stake in the Las Vegas Raiders is essentially guaranteed to appreciate in value as well.
Suffice to say, Brady is collecting contracts and earnings reports like they are Super Bowl rings. He just celebrated the grand opening of his sixth sports card shop in the northern region of the nation, and he’s now actively looking for ways to grow his presence on social media platforms, like YouTube, by working in tandem with some of the most famous streamers in the world today, such as Kai Cenat and IShowSpeed.
As of today, the 15-time Pro Bowler is boasting a total net worth of $300 million per Celebrity Net Worth. He managed to earn more than $150 million in endorsements throughout his playing days, and he now spends his time hunting for luxury watches and advocating for his right to be in the booth for contests, including his Raiders.
It may not put any extra money in his pocket, but at least Manning can always hold onto the fact that he had a 3-1 record against Brady in the AFC Championships, so at least that’s something.
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Panthers Turn In 3 Podium Sweeps at Minnesota Open
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. – The Milwaukee men’s track & field team competed in the Minnesota Open hosted by the University of Minnesota on Saturday in its first meet of 2026.
“The first meet back from winter break always has a mixed bag of results,” said head coach Andrew Basler. “I think most college track coaches would agree that there are challenges losing your team for 2-3 weeks for winter break after spending all fall preparing.”
The Panthers recorded three podium sweeps on the day, all coming in running events. Four different members of the Black & Gold notched first-place performances as well.
In the field, Kyril Griffin provided Milwaukee with an immediate spark to open the day. The sophomore cleared 14.24 meters in the triple jump, earning a second-place finish at the meet hosted inside the Minnesota Fieldhouse. Griffin continued his strong performance in the long jump, where he secured third place with a mark of 6.84 meters. The effort made him the top Panther finisher in the event and marked a new career-best.
Ty Bauschelt added to his impressive freshman campaign, taking home third place finishes in the high jump (1.95m) and the 400-meter dash (50.78).
The success of the freshmen continued for the Black & Gold with Brendan Vlasak turning in a second-place outing in the 60-meter hurdles. Vlasak clocked a time of 8.47.
In the 1-mile race, Harper Fahey (4:23.95), Will Whiteis (4:25.02), and Sam Blascyk (4:42.81) swept the podium going 1,2, and 3. Also claiming the top three podium positions were Zac Schmidt (22.63), Matt Scardina (22.91), and Mason Weaver (23.05) in the 200-meter dash, as well as Alex Anewenter (8:55.67), Aidan Sosnowski (9:02.69), Will Perez (9:41.67) in the 3000-meter run.
In the 800-meter dash, Lucas Picco crossed the finish line first in 1:55.64, securing his second first-place finish of the indoor season.
“From an effort standpoint, I was happy with what I saw across all events. We look forward to a focused week of training as we prepare for the Tierney Classic on Sunday, January 18,” Basler concluded.
UP NEXT
Milwaukee will take a week-long break from competition before returning to action at the annual Tierney Classic, hosted by the Panthers at the Klotsche Center. Events are scheduled to begin at 10:00 a.m.
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Lenes, Kermath take First at Wesleyan Indoor Invite I
MIDDLETOWN, CT. – The Wesleyan men’s track and field team opened the 2026 portion of the season at home on Saturday, hosting the Wesleyan Indoor Invite I as the team was led by Alex Kermath ’26 and Bruce Lenes ’26 with first place finishes from inside the Bacon Field House.
RESULTS
HIGHLIGHTS:
- Lenes was a first-place finish in the men’s 1,000m, crossing the finish line with a time of 2:35.73. Placing second was Calum Madigan ’29, running a final 2:47.42.
- Kermath claimed his top finish in the 3,000m event, finishing with a clocked time of 8:43.90. Placing third was Will Wise ’26 with an 8:51.14.
- In the mile, Zach Allen ’27 placed second, finishing at 4:27.98 while Noah Mahoney ’27 finished at 4:30.56 in third place.
- Rami Hayes-Messinger ’26 was a top qualifier in the field events, placing sixth in the weight throw with a final distance of 14.81m.
The Cardinals return to action on Friday, Jan. 16, when they take on the NYC Gotham Cup.
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Sullivan Leads Cardinals at Wesleyan Indoor Invite I
MIDDLETOWN, CT. – Playing host to the Wesleyan Indoor Invite as the first event of the new year, the Wesleyan women’s track and field team saw several top performances as the team was led by Juliette Sullivan ’27 from the Bacon Field House.
RESULTS
HIGHLIGHTS:
- Sullivan nabbed second place in the first track event of the day, clocking in at 7.97 in the 60m dash. Sullivan followed up her performance in the 200m dash, taking first place as she crossed the finish line at 25/97.
- Kaitlyn Connors ’29 won the women’s mile, finishing just over five minutes with a 5:15.02 final.
- The Cardinals dominated the 3,000m, finishing with six in the Top 10. Alexandra Simon ’27 led the pack, placing second at 10:43.25. Clare Mahedy ’29 followed to round out the Top 3 with a time of 10:46.58. Margaret Stevens ’27 placed fourth (10:47.19), Nadia Lim ’26 was fifth (11:01.75), Audrey Leff ’29 placed sixth (11:06.49), and Grace Bell ’28 was ninth (11:44.61)
- In the 1,000m, Genevieve Minard ’28 took third place, tracking in with a time of 3:04.97.
- At pole vault, Kess Benner placed second with a height of 2.75m.
- The triple jump saw Alex Neubert ’29 place second with a distance of 10.95m. Katherine Goss ’29 was third at 10.87m.
The Cardinals return to action on Friday, Jan. 10, when they travel to Staten Island for the NYC Gotham Cup.
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Mountain Hawks Produce Top Performances at Penn Select
The field events started the competition, where the Mountain Hawks had a few top performances. Senior Grace Aggen was Lehigh’s top performing thrower, where she led Lehigh in both events. Her best performance was in the shot put, where she threw 13.11 meters to place fifth. She also threw 13.38 meters in the weight throw, placing 15th. The Mountain Hawks had two other top five field finishes. The first was in the high jump, where sophomore Anna Troutman jumped 1.67 meters to earn fifth place. Senior Laura Reigle leaped 3.77 meters in the pole vault to secure a three-way tie for third. Senior Grace Nation may not have had the highest placing day for the jumpers as she finished seventh in the long jump, however she had the best individual jumping performance of the day. Her 5.56-meter jump was not just a personal best, but moved her up to seventh place on Lehigh’s all-time indoor performance list.
Senior Grace Kennedy and sophomore Jade Sanders had excellent days in the sprinting events earning top finishes. Their best performances were in the 400 meter where they both placed top ten and posted top Division I times. Kennedy led the way, placing second and running 56.53. That mark was not just the 42nd fastest time run in Division I this year, but also the 55th best time in the entire NCAA. Sanders ran 57.60, which landed her in ninth place and was the 89th fastest Division I time this year. In the 200 meter, Kennedy led the way once again with a 25.60-second run, earning her ninth place. Sanders clocked in at 25.85, which was good for 12th place and was an indoor personal best. Close behind them was first-year Harper Glennon, who ran a collegiate best time of 25.99 to place 14th. Glennon was also Lehigh’s top finisher in the 60 meters, where she placed 16th (7.87).
The 800 meters also featured personal best performances. Sophomore Lauren Bower ran an indoor personal best time of 2:14.02. This performance was the 48th best time in the NCAA, and placed her at seventh in the meet. Senior Amber Barrios was just behind in ninth place. She finished in 2:16.24, which earned her the 84th best time in the NCAA this year.
Lehigh had two other top ten placements in the competition. First was first-year Lyssi Penn in the 60 meter hurdles, who’s 9.27-second run earned her ninth. Senior Dakota Russell also placed ninth in her event, she ran 10:21.79 over 3000 meters.
The Mountain Hawks also placed well in the 4×400-meter relay. The team of Barrios, Bower, first year Kayleigh Jamieson, and senior Corinn Brewer placed sixth by running 3:59.55.
Lehigh next competes next week, when the Mountain Hawks will split their squad. Some of the team will head back to Philadelphia to compete at the Quaker Invitational, while the others stay on campus to compete at the Moravian Blue and Grey Invite at Rauch Fieldhouse.
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Bulldogs Set Three School Records in Season Opener at Tryon
MILL SPRING, N.C. – The UNC Asheville Track and Field team kicked off the 2026 indoor season in impressive fashion on Saturday, breaking three school records at the season opener. The meet marked the first collegiate competition at Tryon International since the facility added the Mondo Super X 720 Indoor Track.
School Records Set
- Nkosi Jeju opened his season by winning the men’s long jump with a mark of 7.40 meters, surpassing his own previous school record of 7.34 meters set at last year’s Gamecock Opener.
- Kelechi Anyanwu made a memorable collegiate debut in the men’s 300m, finishing in 34.29 seconds to set a new school record. The previous mark of 34.74 seconds was held by Shemarr Session.
- Bennett Moreno also set a school record in his collegiate debut in the men’s 600m, taking third overall in 1:22.08. The previous record of 1:22.74 had stood since 1995.
Other long jump competitors included Elijah Able (4th, 6.82m), Aaron Higgins (6th, 6.78m), and Max Smydra (7th, 6.63m), with Able entering the record book at No. 5. Ty’Vell Foskey (7th, 35.47) and Demorris Jordan (10th, 35.83) also represented Asheville in the top-10 of the 300m.
Top Individual Finishes
Women’s 1,000m
Women’s Weight Throw
Women’s Shot Put
Men’s Shot Put
Men’s Triple Jump
Women’s 300m
Women’s 600m
Men’s 60m Finals
Men’s 60m Hurdles
Men’s High Jump
Men’s 1,000m
Men’s Mile & 800m
Women’s Mile
Women’s 800m
Men’s & Women’s 200m
Men’s & Women’s 3,000m
Men’s 400m
Relays
For a complete look at all of the results, click here.
The Bulldogs will return to action at Tryon next weekend (Jan. 16-17) for the Tryon International Winter Invitational.
To stay updated with all things surrounding Asheville track & field, follow the team on 𝕩.
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Kiplagat, Matthews Winners in Gamecock Opener
COLUMBIA, SC. – Andrew Kiplagat picked up right where he left off from the cross country season with a program record first-place finish in the 3000m, Saturday at the South Carolina Indoor Track & Field Complex.
Kiplagat highlighted a plethora of top-10 finishes with an 8:18.68 finish in his first event of indoor season.
He was not the only Wildcat to take home the top spot in an event, as Ashton Matthews topped the leaderboard in the high jump with a 1.95m.
Shanard Walker added to his strong start to the season with a 6.81 in the 60m, taking third in the event. He also placed second in the 200m with. a 21.31.
Jancent Wallace took third in the 200m with a 21.71, as well as second in the 400m with a 47.75.
On the women’s side, Valencia Butler finished secon in the mile with a time of 5:33.67. Also in second was Selena Rutland, who finished as the runner up in the high jump with a 1.50m, and Haely Grant, who posted a 57.20 in the 400m.
Morgan Middleton finished third with a 1:42.03 in the 600m, with Nyidjah Ives finishing third in the 800m with a 2:35.71.
In the jumps, Zion Harvey and LaNeeya Garrison each earned top-three finishes in the long jump and triple jump, respectively.
The full list of B-CU times and finishes is listed below:
Men’s 60m
3. Shanard Walker 6.81
Men’s 200m
2. Shanard Walker 21.31
3. Jancent Wallace 21.73
5. Ethan Sharpe 21.76
16. Jonathan Gaines 22.35
Men’s 300m
13. Makhii Fleming 35.48
Men’s 400m
2. Jancent Wallace 47.75
3. Ethan Sharpe 49.05
8. Jonathan Gaines 49.85
Men’s 600m
4. Dashawn Buist 1:22.35
6. Donovan Walker-Collins 1:23.35
9. Andre Sewel 1:26.84
Men’s 1000m
3. Dashawn Buist 2:37.66
5. Andre Sewel 2:48.08
Men’s Mile
6. Gerrard Griffin 4:40.06
7. Jalen Jackson 4:40.71
9. Majet Bethely 4:59.73
Men’s 3000m
1. Andrew Kiplagat 8:18.68
Men’s 60m Hurdles
3. Harrison Robinson 8.10
Men’s High Jump
1. Ashton Matthews 1.95m
Men’s Pole Vault
4. Jabari Armant 4:05m
Men’s Long Jump
4. Amariion Grant 7.00m
9. Lester Williams 6.20m
Men’s Triple Jump
2. Jaheim Hines 14.54m
Women’s 60m
9. Amani Jones 7.77
11. Kayla Hopkins 7.80
Women’s 200m
6. Betina Jean 24.97
8. Zion Harvey 25.09
14. Haely Grant 26.07
15. Mariana Morillo 26.15
Women’s 300m
6. Betina Jean 40.18
9. Amani Jones 42.02
13. Kayla Hopkins 43.89
Women’s 400m
2. Haely Grant 57.20
Women’s 600m
3. Morgan Middleon 1:42.03
5. Jamariya Robinson 1:42.83
7. Kavay Johnson 1:48.87
Women’s 800m
3. Nyidjah Ives 2.35.71
Women’s Mile
2. Valencia Butler 5:33.67
Women’s 60m Hurdles
10. Kavay Johnson 9.18
11. Ay’Keelah Green 9.32
Women’s High Jump
2. Selena Rutland 1.50m
5. Darryn Hough 1.50m
Women’s Long Jump
3. Zion Harvey 5.55m
4. Ay’Keelah Green 5.53m
7. Selena Rutland 5.28m
Women’s Triple Jump
3. LaNeeya Garrison 11.15m
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