NFL: RB Steven Jackson Considered Retirement Before Signing Deal With the Atlanta Falcons

Veteran running back Steven Jackson was a hot commodity during free agency.  Surprisingly the star RB was considering retiring before he inked a deal with the Atlanta Falcons.  Read more after the jump.


NFL: Tony Gonzalez Might Return To the Atlanta Falcons But Has a Few Requests

Tony Gonzalez’s spot in the Hall of Fame is already reserved as he is one of the best tight ends to ever play the game.  One thing he’s never achieved however is winning a Super Bowl.  The Falcons seemed like they were well on their way as they had a 13-3 season and finally won a playoff game before losing to the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Championship.  Gonzalez told many that he would retire at the conclusion of the season after playing for 16 years.  Well it turns out he might come back for one more run but he has a few conditions.  Read more after the jump.


NFL: Confirmed! ESPN President Says Ray Lewis Will Have a Significant Role on TV

We heard the rumors a little after Ray Lewis had announced his retirement, but now it’s been confirmed by ESPN. Ray Lewis has been hired by ESPN as an NFL commentator. I think this is such a perfect fit for him! Details after the jump…


(Video) Sports: Kobe Bryant Reveals How Much Time He Has Left In The NBA at All-Star Game!

I’m tired of doing these Kobe retirement stories.  I really think he just likes toying with the media. Lol.  We’ve heard the Black Mamba’s plan was to retire at 36, then it was at 40, then this year he said he had one year left.  Now we have him saying something else at the All-Star game.  This guy! SMH. Find out what he said after the jump…


(Video) Toni Braxton Wants To Be A Lesbian????

With a movie airing on Lifetime, Toni Braxton hopes to become successful in her leap from music to acting. Now, Ms. Braxton wants to be a lesbian????


NBA: Wait! Kobe Changes His Mind On How Long Until He Retires?!

Wait a minute!  The Black Mamba knows how to keep fans on their toes. Lol. First Kobe Bryant’s plan was to retire at 36, then it was at 40 and now he said something in an interview that makes it seem like it may be a lot sooner than we think!


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