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Sean Payton Signs Five-Year Extension With Saints
SEAN PAYTON
Sean Payton is further extending his New Orleans Saints tenure.
Payton has agreed to a new five-year deal with the Saints, as first reported by Jay Glazer of Fox Sports. He had been slated to enter the final year of his current deal in 2020.
Payton is in his 14th sea- son with the Saints, including the one he was suspended for. The 55-year-old has a 119-74 record and a Super Bowl to his name.
Ex-Panthers, Eagles, 49ers, Ravens WR Torrey Smith Retires From NFL
TORREY SMITH
Former NFL wide receiver Torrey Smith is hanging up his cleats after spending eight years in the NFL.
The 30-year-old announced his decision to retire in a video for UNINTERRUPTED.
A second-round pick out of Maryland in 2011, Smith spent the first four seasons of his career with the Baltimore Ravens. He went on to spend two seasons with the San Fran- cisco 49ers before suiting up for the Philadelphia Eagles and the Carolina Panthers for one season apiece, respectively.
Colin Kaepernick
BEAUTY UNLIMITED
LAUREN
This week, we honor Lauren as our Beauty Unlimited feature. Although her looks are stunning, don’t think for one minute she’s not accustomed to working hard to achieve her goals. Lauren says she’s looking to connect with great people in the beauty and fash- ion industry and making great lasting relationships. Congratula- tions to Lauren as this week’s Beauty Unlimited feature.
$90,000 Custom
Pendant Being
Auctioned For Charity
Here's one of the coolest pieces of ice you'll ever see ... a jeweler made a custom di- amond pendant of Colin Kaepernick kneeling -- and he's set to sell it for charity!!!
Moses The Jeweler in NYC created the piece ... and it's insane. TMZ Sports has learned it cost $90,000 to make, and it was produced with 18k yellow gold.
It also has VVS hearts and arrow cut diamonds -- and took A YEAR to create.
Of course, the jewelry is a replication of the famous moment when Kaepernick first began kneeling for the
COLIN KAEPERNICK PENDANT
national anthem as a mem- ber of the 49ers back in 2016.
Dwyane Wade And Rick Ross Want TO Own An NFL Team
DWYANE WADE AND RICK ROSS
Dwyane Wade admits that his heart still resides in the sporting world, as the re- cently retired NBA star has revealed he’s open to owning a team in the NFL.
In a conversation with Rick Ross for GQ, the two celebs chop it up about buy- ing a team from an owner- ship group looking to cash out.
“Let’s say the opportunity presented itself and we had the opportunity to buy our- selves an NFL team,” Ross
said, “Is that something we move forward on, or don’t?”
“I move forward on it,” Wade replied. “I move for- ward on it. 100 percent.”
Adding, “I go in with, ‘Hey, if I’m gonna do this, I need this opened up for oth- ers.’ I don’t want to be the only one at the table,” he said. “I never want to be the only one eating well. I want other people at the table, so I can have a great conversa- tion with everybody and everybody doing well.”
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