Share this: We knew the dab was a thing of the past for Cam Newton, but his new victory celebration remained a secret until Thursday night. The Panthers quarterback broke Steve Young’s record when he scored his 44th career rushing touchdown late in the second quarter of Carolina’s NFL Kickoff game against the Denver Broncos, but let’s be honest — the dance was the main story. We’re not exactly sure what to call this new celebration, so we’ll just leave these videos here. R.I.P. dabbing. Thumbnail photo via Mark J. Rebilas/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link
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Roger Clemens Auctioning Chance To Take Batting Practice Off Him At Fenway Park
Share this: This could be the greatest Christmas gift you ever give someone. Boston Red Sox Hall of Famer Roger Clemens once again is auctioning off an opportunity for 10 people to take batting practice off of him at Fenway Park, will all proceeds going to The Jimmy Fund and The Roger Clemens Foundation. The auction goes through the seventh inning of Monday night’s game versus the Tampa Bay Rays. To place a bid, call 877-738-1234. Clemens joined Tom Caron on NESN’s “Red Sox Gameday Live” to discuss the auction and his the amazing previous experiences he’s had with past winners of this auction. For more information and to hear what The Rocket had to say, check out the video above. Thumbnail photo via Bob DeChiara/USA
How have the hosts fared at past EUROs?
France may have home advantage at UEFA EURO 2016 but, if history is anything to go by, they will have their work cut out to make it count. UEFA European Championship hosts have experienced contrasting fortunes since the tournament's inception in 1960, with only three nations triumphing on home soil and none since Les Bleus in 1984. UEFA.com looks back at the three tournaments in which the home teams tasted success.
Be at the EURO opener – and enjoy past classics
There is still a chance to buy tickets for UEFA EURO 2016's opening match at Stade de France on 10 June between the hosts and Romania.The second phase of ticket sales on EURO2016.com includes 800,000 tickets reserved for supporters of the 24 competing teams, while a public portal that allows fans to apply for any match in each of the ten host cities is also open.Opening matches have produced plenty of drama since the final tournament group stage was added in 1980. Who could forget Michel Platini's winner for France against Denmark the last time they hosted the championship in 1984? Or Alan Shearer striking for England against Switzerland at Wembley 12 years later?How...
Arsenal power past Tottenham in FA Cup
Updated: Saturday, 04 Jan 2014 19:29 | Comments Theo Walcott gestures to the Tottenham supporters Santi Carzola put Arsenal in front Arsenal swept aside north London rivals Tottenham 2-0 at the Emirates Stadium to take their place in the fourth round of the FA Cup. Santi Carzola drilled in a fine opening goal on 31 minutes, before Tomas Rosicky doubled the lead on the hour with a well-taken finish after robbing Danny Rose on the halfway line and sprinting clear. Tottenham, who had shown signs of improvement under new boss Tim Sherwood, were overrun in midfield as their strike pair Emmanuel Adebayor and Roberto Soldado failed to cause many problems. The victory came at a cost, however, with England forward Theo Walcott carried
Taylor powers NZ past 400
West Indies bowlers produced a more disciplined line and length to stall New Zealand's run charge and capture two quick wickets as the hosts went to lunch at 445 for five on the second day of the first test at University Oval on Wednesday. Live Scoring: New Zealand v West Indies Ross Taylor was on 144 and in sight of his highest test score of 154 not out, while wicketkeeper BJ Watling was on 26 for the hosts, who had lost Brendon McCullum and Corey Anderson within five runs in the first hour
Mayo cruise past hapless Tribesmen
Updated: Sunday, 19 May 2013 20:23 | Comments Mayo easily accounted for Galway in Salthill The winning margin was 17 points Audio Three first-half goals from Cathal Carolan, Enda Varley and Donal Vaughan eased Mayo past 13-man Galway and into the Connacht football semi-final, 4-16 to 0-11. Both captain Garreth Brdshaw and Niall Coleman were shown straight red cards during the second-half as Galway lost their discipline and exited the provincial Championships with a whimper at Pearse Stadium in Salthill. And Andy Moran capped his return to the Green and Red shirt after injury with a goal in added-time to cap a dismal day for Alan Mulholland’s Tribesmen. Mayo looked dangerous from the off and after Alan Dilloon and Vaughan kicked early points they managed to