Martellus Bennett’s ‘Sunday Night Football’ Intro Will Leave You Laughing

Share this: Martellus Bennett has a very unique personality. He put a tiny piece of that on display Sunday night. The New England Patriots tight end started in place of injured Rob Gronkowski, and because the Patriots were on national television against the Arizona Cardinals, Bennett got to do one of the quick video introductions where players give their name and alma mater on NBC’s “Sunday Night Football.” “Marty” gave us this. That wasn’t just a mumbled version of “Texas A&M,” where Bennett actually played his college ball. That was “The Imagination Agency.” We have no idea what that is, but we’re pretty sure Bennett is the best football player his “school” has ever produced. Thumbnail photo via Twitter/@recordsANDradio, NBC More Stories Source link

Derek Fisher To Return To NBA As Player? Ex-Knicks Coach Open To Idea

Derek Fisher might don a uniform — rather than a suit — the next time he roams an NBA sideline. Fisher, who was fired as head coach of the New York Knicks back in February, posted a workout video Tuesday night that kicked off speculation the former NBA point guard is considering a return to the hardwood as a player. Sources told ESPN on Wednesday that Fisher, who turns 42 next week, indeed has been “exploring options and expressing interest in playing again.” This is surprising news, to say the least. But at the end of the day, it might be nothing more than weird offseason chatter, though Fisher didn’t rule out a comeback