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Travis Hunter Going Viral For Stumbling On Routes
Former Colorado Buffaloes wide receiver and cornerback Travis Hunter was selected with the No. 2 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. The Jacksonville Jaguars traded up from the No. 5 pick with their eyes set on Hunter, who is set to start at wide receiver this season. There are high expectations for Hunter, the […]

Former Colorado Buffaloes wide receiver and cornerback Travis Hunter was selected with the No. 2 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. The Jacksonville Jaguars traded up from the No. 5 pick with their eyes set on Hunter, who is set to start at wide receiver this season.
There are high expectations for Hunter, the 2024 Heisman Trophy winner. He is an elite athlete and a versatile player. Hunter has now gone through Rookie Minicamp and videos are surfacing of the rookie’s route running abilities.
The videos include Hunter running unguarded routes and stumbling on them. The versatile athlete is going viral for this issue, with fans worried that he cannot run simple unguarded routes. The concern is regarding his footwork, with the idea that his athleticism has covered up his lack of route running skills a top receiver needs.
While Hunter’s footwork can be seen as a concern, he has only gone through a couple of practices in the NFL. This is an element of his game that can be worked on ahead of the 2025 NFL season.
Concerns about rookies before they take the field for an NFL game are nothing new. In 2021, ahead of Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase’s rookie season, there was concern about him not being able to catch the ball. Chase has since turned into one of the top wide receivers in the league.
Despite struggles with his route running, Jaguars executive vice president of football operations and Pro Football Hall of Famer Tony Boselli has had nothing but praise for Hunter.
“We’re not playing real football yet. We’re just on the grass doing individual drills, a lot of install, a lot of education. With that said, Travis Hunter and I had high expectations, obviously, we traded our first-rounder next year and our second-rounder this year to go to get him; we felt like he was the best guy to be a Jaguar. So we had high expectations, he’s exceeded my expectations,” Boselli said.
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“You see the athlete on the field. You see how he moves, the change of direction, body control, but it’s the person that I’m most enamored with. The natural leadership he brings, the energy, the excitement, the smile, and he’s a tireless worker. This is a guy that wants to be the best. You watch how he approached phase two workouts and rookie minicamp, this is a guy that’s hungry to be the best,” Boselli continued.
Hunter is coming off of a college season where he had 1,258 receiving yards and 15 touchdowns. He did this while also playing defense for the Buffaloes, finishing with 35 total tackles, four interceptions, one forced fumble, and 11 passes defended. Hunter is a strong athlete whose talent translates onto the field.
Despite being the No. 2 overall pick, Hunter knows there is a lot of work he has to do still. The former Colorado star spoke to the media during the NFLPA Rookie Premiere and discussed how he and former Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders have to show up each day and work to earn their spot.
“We just going to work, man,” Hunter said. “We both got our heads down and doing what we have to do. There’s a lot of doubters out there for him, and he’s going to go to work. I’m going to go to work and just going to do what we’ve always been doing.”
“We definitely got to be leaders, especially me,” Hunter said. “I was the number two overall pick, so I gotta come in and be a leader.”
The NFL season for the Jacksonville Jaguars kicks off on Sept. 7 against the Carolina Panthers. There is still time for Hunter to clean his footwork and prove why he was deserving of the No. 2 overall pick.
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Woman flirts with stranger — not knowing he's an Olympic athlete
If it’s your lucky day, you could spot a celebrity walking on the street, sipping coffee, or sitting at the table next to you in a café you visit every other day. Something similar happened with a woman named Jony who was walking on the street, looking forward to having a regular day, when she […]

If it’s your lucky day, you could spot a celebrity walking on the street, sipping coffee, or sitting at the table next to you in a café you visit every other day. Something similar happened with a woman named Jony who was walking on the street, looking forward to having a regular day, when she met someone unexpected. The advertising agency The Attention Seeker — which goes by the username @theattnseeker — posted a video on their Instagram page where Jony goes up to a stranger and randomly asks him out for a cup of coffee. She didn’t quite realize in that moment just how famous he was.

Jony, who is shooting on the camera, spots a stranger, asks him out for coffee, and informs him that he’s being recorded, to which he doesn’t resist. After exchanging names, she proceeds with her next question, “Lewis, what do you do?” He replies after a brief pause, “I like to swim… I try to make a living [of it].” Jony wonders if he is a teacher, but Lewis quickly replies, “I jump in the pool and try to race other people and beat them.” She is taken aback when he reveals that he is an Olympic athlete representing New Zealand. Surprised, she says, “Oh, so you are a swimmer swimmer” — the double emphasis meant to denote his high league.
When Jony asks him about his favourite swimming style, he replies that he can’t choose one. Usually, he goes for a “medley,” cycling through all four of them. He also talks to her about his work week, how he wakes up in the morning, goes for a swim, takes a nap, then goes for a swim again in the evening. She further asks him about his coffee order — a flat white with beef milk — and places it for him, following up with a request of her own: If he talked to her boss, Stanley, she could get a pay raise on account of him being famous. Said in jest, it cracked the moment of tension between the two, further propelled by him agreeing with her under pressure.
According to the Olympics New Zealand team’s website, Lewis Clareburt is a “swimming World Champion, Olympic finalist and four-time Commonwealth Games medalist.” He has been a member of the New Zealand Olympic and Commonwealth teams since his first competition at the Bahamas Commonwealth Youth Games in 2017, where he bagged seven medals.
He first competed in the Tokyo Olympics in 2020, where he reached the finals of the 400m IM and 200m IM — he was placed seventh and eighth, respectively. He also competed in the 2024 Paris Olympics.


After watching the video, here’s what people have to say: @radishhgirl wrote, “I like how he didn’t want to come right out and say it but let you get there yourself,” and @oriental.sweet expressed, “Love how he’s so humble about this, like most guys would be bragging from the start lol but he gives off such green flag energy.” @yourpalhenry2007 guessed, “He probably loved that. A lot of famous people like it when they aren’t recognized and they get to be human,” while @reneeschaefer jokingly commented, “Beef… milk? Not just regular milk? I have never in my life heard it called beef milk, that makes it sound so disgusting, but I am lactose intolerant, so there’s that.”
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Teen Athlete Sues Coach, District Over Championship Game Incident
A New York high school girls’ basketball championship game has led to a lawsuit that’s making headlines across the state. What should have been the proudest night of the season for one upstate New York girls’ basketball team is now at the center of a lawsuit. A player says her coach turned a championship game […]


A New York high school girls’ basketball championship game has led to a lawsuit that’s making headlines across the state.
What should have been the proudest night of the season for one upstate New York girls’ basketball team is now at the center of a lawsuit. A player says her coach turned a championship game into a public scene of aggression, one she says was caught on video and shared across social media.
The Allegations Against Coach James Zullo
According to court filings, former Northville Central School District girls’ basketball coach James Zullo is accused of assaulting one of his players, Hailey Monroe, during the New York State Class D championship game on March 21, 2025, at Hudson Valley Community College in Troy.
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Monroe’s attorneys claim the confrontation happened at the end of the game, when Zullo allegedly became enraged, yelling and screaming at her in front of teammates and spectators. The lawsuit says he then grabbed Monroe by the hair and yanked it, an incident caught on video and later shared on social media, going viral.
A Pattern of Behavior?
The complaint also alleges that Zullo has a history of “inappropriate, aggressive, and dangerous conduct” toward his players, including Monroe. It further claims the Northville Central School District knew about Zullo’s behavior but failed to take action to protect its student-athletes from physical and emotional harm.
What the Lawsuit Seeks
The lawsuit demands damages for injuries and expenses Monroe says she’s suffered since the incident. It accuses both Zullo and the school district of negligence and asks the court for a judgment against them.
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The district and Zullo have 20 days from the date they were served to respond. If they fail to do so, the court could issue a default judgment in Monroe’s favor.
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Kevin Durant and Liz Cambage's photo goes viral
A recent photo of Australian basketball star Liz Cambage and NBA icon Kevin Durant has gone viral, sparking widespread speculation about a possible relationship between the athletes. Cambage shared the image on her Instagram Story, showing herself and Durant standing close together in a VIP area during a recent Drake concert in the United States. The […]

A recent photo of Australian basketball star Liz Cambage and NBA icon Kevin Durant has gone viral, sparking widespread speculation about a possible relationship between the athletes. Cambage shared the image on her Instagram Story, showing herself and Durant standing close together in a VIP area during a recent Drake concert in the United States. The photo quickly grabbed the attention of fans, sports blogs, and entertainment outlets.
The viral Instagram story that started it all
In the Instagram Story, Cambage and Durant appeared relaxed and smiling. Cambage, known for her 6-foot-8 frame, wore a sleek black outfit, while Durant opted for casual streetwear. The simple post sparked excitement across social media, with followers taking screenshots and sharing them widely.
Memes and jokes also began circulating, including one claiming, “That kid is gonna be a 7′5 Michael Jordan.” Fans speculated about a romantic connection, while others suggested the post could have been playful or promotional.
Within hours, the image spread across platforms like X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and TikTok, earning millions of impressions. Popular hashtags such as #LizaCambage, #KevinDurant, and #CambageDurant trended online. Some posts paired the screenshot with clips from the Drake concert, showing both athletes among a crowd of celebrities.
Here’s what we know about their relationship
As of now, neither Cambage nor Durant has commented on the speculation. No credible media outlets have confirmed that the two are romantically involved. While the image fueled fan curiosity, there is no verified evidence to suggest a romantic link between them.
About Liz Cambage and Kevin Durant
Elizabeth ‘Liz’ Cambage is a prominent figure in women’s basketball. She tied the WNBA single-game scoring record with 53 points in 2018 and has won multiple medals with the Australian Opals, including bronze at the 2012 Olympics and silver at the 2018 FIBA World Cup, as per IBT.
Currently playing for Sichuan Yuanda in the Women’s Chinese Basketball Association (WCBA), Cambage led the team to a championship in 2024 and re-signed for the 2024–25 season. Earlier this year, she made headlines for launching an OnlyFans account, earning more in her first week than during her basketball career.
According to IBT, Durant, a two-time NBA champion and Finals MVP, is known for his scoring prowess and low-key personal life. While he has been linked to public figures before, he rarely comments on his dating history. His appearance in Cambage’s Instagram Story is a rare public post featuring him alongside a non-NBA basketball star.
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Local 'American Ninja Warrior' athletes are among latest season's competitors
Aug. 9—NBC’s “American Ninja Warrior” is at the tail end of its 17th season, and two local athletes have enjoyed the journey of competing in the unique sport. Longmont resident Anabella Heinrichs said she’s been competing in ninja warrior competitions for over a decade, most recently competing in the 17th season of “American Ninja Warrior.” […]

Aug. 9—NBC’s “American Ninja Warrior” is at the tail end of its 17th season, and two local athletes have enjoyed the journey of competing in the unique sport.
Longmont resident Anabella Heinrichs said she’s been competing in ninja warrior competitions for over a decade, most recently competing in the 17th season of “American Ninja Warrior.”
“Ninja is a super unique sport — there’s not really anything like it,” she said. “There’s endless possibilities. There’s always something new and different to work on and push yourself.”
Heinrichs described the sport as having to traverse a series of obstacle courses, with each obstacle designed to test a different strength.
“There’s lower-body obstacles that involve balance and agility, like running across things that fall over or roll, and some that are a ton of upper-body strength and endurance that use grip strength, like swinging between small ledges,” Heinrichs said.
At the end of a course lies a buzzer, and if an athlete can make it through the course and hit it, they’ll advance to the next round of the competition.
Heinrichs said she’s competed in multiple ninja competitions, including “American Ninja Warrior Junior” — but season 17 was her first time hitting the buzzer.
“This season was definitely my best season by far — I had been working harder than ever, training day in and day out … I worked so many years to get to that point, and I’d always come up just a little bit short of that buzzer,” Heinrichs said. “It all finally came together this year, like all my hard work and training finally paid off to hit that buzzer. It felt like I was finally where I belonged.”
That buzzer hit placed Heinrichs first among the women in her episode, after which she advanced to the semifinals and placed second for the women. Although she didn’t make it through to the next round of finals, she said she’s already gearing up to try again.
“It was truly such an honor to compete in the finals alongside some of the top athletes in the sport. Even though some of my runs didn’t go as planned, I still had my best season to date, and I had so much fun,” Heinrichs said. “I walked away inspired to come back stronger than ever for the next season and hopefully to hit more buzzers.”
Taylor Greene, a Broomfield resident who recently graduated from Broomfield High School, said she got her athletic start in gymnastics but fell in love with ninja at 9 years old.
“A friend from school had a birthday party at a small ninja gym, and I just absolutely fell in love with it — I thought it was so cool and had so much fun,” Greene said. “I really loved it and started doing well in my classes and moving up really quickly. So me and my mom realized that this was something I could actually get into.”
Greene said she has competed in three seasons of “American Ninja Warrior,” making it to the finals all three times. She loves the sport for its versatility and enjoys exploring new obstacles each competition, she said.
“I love gymnastics, but there’s only so many things you can do — there’s only four events. With ninja, there’s an endless opportunity of things you can do and create,” she said. “Every time you go to competition, there’s going to be something new, which I think is so exciting and keeps people coming back.”
In addition to ninja’s dynamic obstacles, Greene said the community keeps her motivated.
“The community is growing a ton, which is awesome, but it still feels like a close, very tight-knit community because everyone is so friendly with each other,” she said. “I feel like it’s different than in some other sports, where you’re competing against somebody else and you don’t cheer for them or hope they do well. But in ninja, there’s genuine camaraderie between everybody.”
Greene hit the buzzer in her semifinals competition earlier this year, and her episode of the finals match is slated to run Monday on NBC.
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Arch Manning’s Viral Venmo Payments: Are They Just Fake Jokes? originally appeared on The Spun. Arch Manning’s alleged Venmo payments are going viral on social media on Tuesday, in the wake of a gambling conspiracy surrounding an Oklahoma Sooners quarterback, but are they real? Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Almost certainly not. On Tuesday, Oklahoma quarterback John […]

Arch Manning’s Viral Venmo Payments: Are They Just Fake Jokes? originally appeared on The Spun.
Arch Manning’s alleged Venmo payments are going viral on social media on Tuesday, in the wake of a gambling conspiracy surrounding an Oklahoma Sooners quarterback, but are they real?
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Almost certainly not.
On Tuesday, Oklahoma quarterback John Mateer was accused of betting on sports, after screenshots of a “sports gambling” payment made on his Venmo account went viral. However, the Oklahoma Sooners quarterback has denied ever betting on college football, saying his payment was simply an inside joke between friends as a teenager.
“The allegations that I once participated in sports gambling are false,” Mateer posted to X on Tuesday. “My previous Venmo descriptions did not accurately portray the transactions in question but were instead inside jokes between me and my friends.
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“I have never bet on sports. I understand the seriousness of the matter but recognize that, taken out of context, those Venmo descriptions suggest otherwise. I can assure my teammates, coaches, and officials at the NCAA that I have not engaged in any sports gambling.”
Oklahoma, meanwhile, is taking this seriously, saying the school “takes any allegations of gambling seriously and works closely with the NCAA in any situation of concern.” However, the school said its “unaware of any NCAA investigation and has no reason to believe there is one pending.”
In the wake of Mateer’s screenshots going viral, similar ones from Arch Manning have gone viral, as well. But they appear to be fake.
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ATLANTA, GEORGIA – JANUARY 1: Arch Manning #16 of the Texas Longhorns walks off the field after defeating the Arizona State Sun Devils at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on January 1, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by CFP/Getty Images)CFP/Getty Images
Several alleged Venmo transactions from Arch Manning’s account have gone viral on social media on Tuesday, but they are most certainly fake or just jokes. Fans are taking to social media to photoshop images in hopes of going viral, creating a similar controversy to the one featuring the Oklahoma Sooners quarterback.
Manning, meanwhile, is simply focused on the 2025 season. Texas, ranked No. 1 in the preseason AP Poll top 25, is expected to contend at the top of the SEC.
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“It means everything,” Manning said at SEC Media Days. “I mean, my family has played in SEC, I grew up going to SEC games wanting to be a part of it. So now getting to represent at SEC media day, it’s kind of a dream. I know I haven’t done anything in the SEC yet, but that’s the goal.”
Manning has been hyped a lot, but he’s trying to simply focus on the games.
“It’s weird,” Manning told ESPN. “I really haven’t deserved any of this, so just trying to play along and play ball.”
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Manning and Texas are scheduled to take on No. 3 Ohio State in the first game of the year on Saturday, Aug. 30.
Kickoff is set for 12 p.m. E.T.
Arch Manning’s Viral Venmo Payments: Are They Just Fake Jokes? first appeared on The Spun on Aug 12, 2025
This story was originally reported by The Spun on Aug 12, 2025, where it first appeared.
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