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Why JPMorganChase added A'ja Wilson to its Chase Freedom Unlimited campaign

JPMorganChase has added a new pro to its ongoing “Cashback Like a Pro” campaign. In the latest ad from the financial services company, reigning WNBA MVP A’ja Wilson joins yearslong Chase partners Stephen Curry and Kevin Hart on the court, completing a “trifecta of representation” to promote the Chase Freedom Unlimited card to a broad […]

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Why JPMorganChase added A'ja Wilson to its Chase Freedom Unlimited campaign

JPMorganChase has added a new pro to its ongoing “Cashback Like a Pro” campaign.

In the latest ad from the financial services company, reigning WNBA MVP A’ja Wilson joins yearslong Chase partners Stephen Curry and Kevin Hart on the court, completing a “trifecta of representation” to promote the Chase Freedom Unlimited card to a broad audience, according to General Manager of Chase Freedom Wittney Rachlin.

“I don’t think the involvement with basketball would be complete without rounding it out with the women involved, and A’ja certainly creates that balance between them,” Rachlin told Marketing Brew. “I want to make sure that we are being inclusive across basketball and making sure that our customers are really seeing what represents them across the board.”

Wilson’s appearance also serves to flex the brand’s growing women’s sports muscles, including its founding sponsorship of the Golden State Valkyries, a multiyear partnership that kicked off ahead of the expansion team’s first season in the W.

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The latest spot under Chase’s “Cashback Like a Pro” platform starts with Curry and Hart setting out to settle “the COAT debate” to determine what Hart deems is “the greatest cashbacker of all time.” Curry proceeds to score on Hart while the two simultaneously drop some of their cashback perks—until Wilson shows them up on both fronts.

Given her MVP status and entrepreneurship, Wilson was a natural fit for the campaign—and plus, “she’s a good person,” Rachlin said.

“We want to bring that humanity back to our advertising, and we thought she was just really the perfect person,” she told us.

Chase started working with Wilson earlier this year during NBA All-Star Weekend in February, when she made an appearance at Chase Center. The partnership was officially announced during the NCAA Women’s Final Four weekend in April, and the ad went live late last month.

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Rachlin said it’s not the end of the brand’s work with Wilson. Kate Schoff, managing director of sports and entertainment marketing for JPMorganChase, said the relationship could go on to include support of the A’ja Wilson Foundation, which aims to help children facing dyslexia and bullying.

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In addition to emphasizing the perks of the Chase Freedom Unlimited card, the campaign serves to help Chase connect with its customers through fandom, a common goal of the company’s sports marketing, like its longtime partnership with the US Open.

“The intention around all of our partnerships is really meeting our customers where they are passionate about things, and finding ways for our brand to come into those moments and enhance the experience for them,” Schoff said.

That goal extends to the JPMorganChase’s founding partnership with the Valkyries, which, like Curry and the Golden State Warriors, play at Chase Center in San Francisco. An association with the NBA gives the brand access to loyal fans and frequent opportunities to activate on a regional level, she said, and working with WNBA teams and players stretched that access to an entirely new audience.

“The fans are different,” Schoff said. “There’s only a 5% crossover of Valkyries and Warriors season-ticket members, so it really opens up a door for us to reach a net new audience, but an audience that is equally as passionate and equally as engaged as the NBA counterparts.”

Running the latest “Cashback Like a Pro” ad during peak basketball season, when the NBA Finals overlap with the early days of the WNBA season, serves to capitalize on the excitement of both audiences, Rachlin said.

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Colorado’s NIL Director Explains Why Mothers Can’t Be Agents, Despite Exceptions Like Lamar Jackson and Jayden Daniels

In today’s NFL, family often plays a big role in a player’s inner circle, especially mom. Lamar Jackson and Jayden Daniels have both shown this by employing their mothers as their agents, proving that, despite what some may say, moms can negotiate contract deals and become certified agents. For Jackson, his mother, Felicia Jones, acts […]

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In today’s NFL, family often plays a big role in a player’s inner circle, especially mom. Lamar Jackson and Jayden Daniels have both shown this by employing their mothers as their agents, proving that, despite what some may say, moms can negotiate contract deals and become certified agents.

For Jackson, his mother, Felicia Jones, acts as his manager without NFLPA agent certification. Meanwhile, Jayden’s mother, Regina Jackson, holds her NFLPA certification and also has a dual master’s degree in hospital administration and entrepreneurial business.

That’s why, when the University of Colorado’s NIL director, Reggie Calhoun Jr., made this comment about mothers acting as agents, it caught us a bit off guard.

“Mom’s job is not to negotiate your deal. She doesn’t have that skill set. Mom has never negotiated a deal in her life. Her job is bookkeeping. Mom has always been good at keeping books. Let that be Mom’s job. Your agent is doing sales,” Calhoun shared via The Business of Athletes. 

They’re puzzling remarks coming from Calhoun. A bit of basic research shows he never made it past the college level, so should he really be advising players on something he has little experience with?

As mentioned, Lamar has no agent. His mother, Felicia, serves as his business manager. And just to rub it in the face of Calhoun, she even negotiated her QB son’s massive 5-year, $260 million extension in 2023. So, what is the Colorado director even talking about?

Furthermore, Jayden’s mom, Regina, is a certified NFLPA agent. It’s something she worked hard toward becoming, going back to when he was at LSU. Now, she’s been spotted on several occasions by Jayden’s side as his mentor, seemingly keeping the star QB out of trouble.

All in all, Calhoun’s opinions on mothers being agents fall apart when you examine the landscape of today’s NFL. Lamar and Jayden are not the only ones to ever have their mothers represent them as agents. Odell Beckham, Jaylon Jones, and Preston Brown are all current and former players who opted to do the same. 

Additionally, studies show that players in the 18-21 range are using their parents more than ever for representation. The trend may even continue to grow, as NIL rules become more stringent.

But through very different models, both Lamar and Jayden have shown us that it’s possible to be an elite NFL quarterback while having a mother as an agent. Certified or not, it can work both ways.



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Top 2026 prospect Savvy Swords commits to Kentucky

Top 2026 prospect Savvy Swords has committed to Kentucky, she announced on Saturday evening. Swords, a 6-1 wing from Brookville (NY) Long Island Lutheran chose the Wildcats over UCLA, South Carolina, Michigan and Notre Dame. Swords is the younger sister of current Michigan women’s basketball player Syla Swords. Savvy is ranked No. 9 in On3’s […]

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Top 2026 prospect Savvy Swords has committed to Kentucky, she announced on Saturday evening. Swords, a 6-1 wing from Brookville (NY) Long Island Lutheran chose the Wildcats over UCLA, South Carolina, Michigan and Notre Dame.

Swords is the younger sister of current Michigan women’s basketball player Syla Swords. Savvy is ranked No. 9 in On3’s recent update of the top 2026 recruits in the nation. She’s a versatile threat who has a strong ability to shoot from deep and rebound the ball at a high level.

Last year for the U17 FIBA World Cup Canadian National Team, she averaged 16.3 points and six rebounds per game while shooting 50% from deep and 88% from the free throw line.

Swords is Kentucky’s second commitment in the 2026 class, as they’ve also landed premier point guard Maddyn Greenway.

“In high school, I’m very much scoring at all three levels and playmaking,” Greenway told On3 in a previous interview. “I’m undersized, so I utilize my speed a lot and play at a fast pace. I thrive in transition. When I play at EYBL, I play more of a true point guard role and passing first.” 

The Wildcats are still in on some of the top recruits in the nation, including Olivia Vukosa, Mimi Thiero and Emily McDonald.



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Predicting ratings of Clemson football’s top 5 players in College Football 26

Between Cade Klubnik and Peter Woods, the pick for the highest-rated Tiger wasn’t an easy one. I opted to go with Woods because many consider him the best defensive lineman in college football and the projected No. 1 overall selection in the 2026 NFL Draft. Which is a fair assessment of the superstar on the […]

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Between Cade Klubnik and Peter Woods, the pick for the highest-rated Tiger wasn’t an easy one. I opted to go with Woods because many consider him the best defensive lineman in college football and the projected No. 1 overall selection in the 2026 NFL Draft.

Which is a fair assessment of the superstar on the defensive line.

Woods may not have the defensive numbers that TJ Parker did during the 2024 season but that’s because it’s much more difficult to put up gaudy numbers as a defensive tackle compared to an edge rusher. He still managed to finish with 28 tackles, nine tackles for loss, and three sacks to go along with a forced fumble. He’s considered one of the most dominant players in the country.

Entering his junior season, Woods is probably the best defensive lineman in the sport and he should be treated as such via the College Football 26 ratings.



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Could Georgia Tech quarterback Haynes King be a Heisman trophy darkhorse?

The Heisman trophy is the biggest individual award in college football, given to the player that is voted as the best player in college football every season, and while there have been a lot of players win the Heisman trophy, there has not been a single Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets player that has won it. […]

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The Heisman trophy is the biggest individual award in college football, given to the player that is voted as the best player in college football every season, and while there have been a lot of players win the Heisman trophy, there has not been a single Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets player that has won it. However, quarterback Haynes King could change that in 2025.

To be a Heisman winner, there are two main categories that you have to hit the head of the nail on, and that is stats and likability. King already has one of those boxes checked, as he became one of America’s college football sweethearts overnight with his heroic performance against the Yellow Jackets in-state rival Georgia Bulldogs in the regular season finale last season.

However, the other box that King will have to check is for stats. While he has produced with his legs, becoming one of the top dual threat quarterbacks in college football last season, King missed/was barely used in a four game stretch last season due to injury. If he wants any chance of winning the trophy this season, he will need to remain healthy for every game.

King still has some work left to do in the passing game, as he only threw for 2,114 yards and 14 touchdowns last season, but he did fix his turnover problem from the season before, only throwing two interceptions all season.

King and the Yellow Jackets are slated for a big season in 2025, and he could be the poster child for the team, and if they do well enough, IO think that King could generate significant buzz for the Heisman trophy, and could end up in New York for the Heisman ceremony in January.



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Dreketi Central College storms into U17 semi final after 11-nil thrashing of Tabia College

Dreketi Central College storms into U17 semi final after 11-nil thrashing of Tabia College Dreketi Central College thrashed Tabia College 11 nil as they secured a spot in the semi final of the Labasa Secondary School U17 semi final. They will take on Waiqele College in the second semi final while Vunimoli Islamia College will […]

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Dreketi Central College storms into U17 semi final after 11-nil thrashing of Tabia College

Dreketi Central College thrashed Tabia College 11 nil as they secured a spot in the semi final of the Labasa Secondary School U17 semi final.

They will take on Waiqele College in the second semi final while Vunimoli Islamia College will take on Seaqaqa Central College in the first semi final.

The semi finals are on Saturday at Labasa Muslim College ground.

In other results today, Dreketi Central college beat Ahmadia Muslim College 5-3, Waiqele Secondary School and Naikavaki Secondary School finished the match nil all, Labasa College beat Ahmadia Muslim Secondary School 3-nil while Vunimoli Islamia College thrashed Naikavaki 8-nil

Meanwhile, Cuvu college beat Lomawai Secondary School to win the Nadroga Secondary School U17 title.



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Predicting ratings of Clemson football’s top 5 players in College Football 26

A projected 93 overall rating at No. 3 on the Tigers’ list of top players heading into the EA Sports College Football 26 video game? That’s how good I think this roster is. TJ Parker would be the best defender on 99 percent of teams in college football, but because he shares the defensive line […]

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A projected 93 overall rating at No. 3 on the Tigers’ list of top players heading into the EA Sports College Football 26 video game? That’s how good I think this roster is.

TJ Parker would be the best defender on 99 percent of teams in college football, but because he shares the defensive line with potentially the No. 1 overall NFL Draft prospect for 2026, he comes in at No. 3 on the Tigers and No. 2 on Clemson’s defense, in terms of player ratings.

Parker had an incredible sophomore season with the Tigers, recording 57 total tackles, 20 tackles for loss, and 11 sacks which followed up an impressive freshman season in 2023.

Now, with two elite seasons under his belt, he’s projected to be a top-10 pick in next April’s NFL Draft and I think he’s one of the best defensive linemen the new EA Sports game has to offer.

If you choose to play with Clemson, utilizing two elite defensive linemen will be fun.



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