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Russell Wilson Surprises Mom With New House
Tiger Woods Chase For 82 Wins And 16th Major
Russell Wilson, if he isn’t already his mother’s fa- vorite child/son, he just clinched the designation on Mother’s Day. That’s cause he went and bought his Momz her very own house!
Check out what happens when the Seattle Seahawks quarterback passes the king ring to the front door to his mother, Tammy Wilson. When she asks what it’s for, Russell tells her, “it’s the key to your house.”
At that point, she realizes it’s the real deal and goes be- serk...inagoodway,of course.
Mrs. Wilson goes though several stages ... from being shocked to elated to nearly peeing herself to bawling. It’s incredible. And no we’re not making it up. Just check out the video.
“All these years you have never asked me for any-
Russell Wilson gives his mom the ultimate Mother's Day surprise.
The chase for 82 and 16 is underway.
Tiger Woods looks to add to his PGA Tour and major championship win totals Thursday at Bethpage Black during the opening round of the 101st PGA Championship. A four-time winner of the event in 1999, 2000, 2006 and 2007, Woods is playing the event for the 20th time this week.
The 2019 Masters and 15- time major champion contin- ues his quest for Jack Nicklaus’ record of 18 major titles alongside Brooks Koepka and Francesco Moli- nari, who fittingly both chal- lenged Woods last month at Augusta National. The trio tees off on the 10th hole at 8:24 a.m. ET. Follow along as we track Woods’ round shot- by-shot.
At press time, Tiger dou- ble bogey the first hole.
Tiger Woods Speaks Out After Being Sued Over Drunken Driver's Death
Tiger Woods and his girl- friend have been hit with a wrongful death lawsuit after a 24-year-old employee at the golfer's flagship restaurant
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crashed his car after being served alcohol one night while working as a bartender. Woods is being sued along with his girlfriend, Erica Herman, and his Woods Jupiter corporation, which runs The Woods restaurant in Jupiter, Florida.
The lawsuit, filed Monday, states "the employees, man- agement and owners of The Woods over-served a young man they knew was suffering with the disease of alco- holism." The suit also claims they "ignored Immes- berger's disease, they fueled it by over-serving him alcohol to the point of severe intoxi- cation and then sending him out to his car to drive home. As a result of this negligence Immesberger crashed his ve- hicle and died on December 10, 2018, after leaving The Woods."
thing... only thing you ever wanted is for me to LOVE,” Wilson said of the gift after- ward ...
“Well thanks for loving us the way you do. This ones for you. I love you momma. #HappyMothersDay #GodIs- Good”
We don’t actually know where the new house is lo- cated, but since Russell grew
up in Virginia, and his family lives there, we’re gonna take a guess and say that’s the the state where the house is.
This is one Mother’s Day Mrs. Tammy Wilson won’t soon forget. All made possible by her superstar so who just singed a 4-year, $140-MIL- LION deal with the Seahawks — the richest contract in NFL history!!!
Anthony Davis Still Wants To Be Traded Despite Pelicans Winning Draft Lottery
The NBA Draft Lottery saw an underdog snag the chance to draft Duke stand- out Zion Williamson with the first overall pick in the NBA Draft later this summer.
Despite just a six percent chance to land the top spot, the New Orleans Pelicans jumped into the top four and beat out the likes of the Griz- zlies, Lakers and Knicks to have their pick of prospects in Brooklyn in June.
It was a massive coup for David Griffin, now at the helm of a Pelicans organiza- tion that’s had one of its most trying seasons in franchise
n’t happen, though, and Davis was forced to take the floor in a limited role as the season wound down.
When the news spread on Tuesday that the Pelicans could draft Williamson in June, some wondered if Davis would reconsider his trade request. After all, Grif- fin had publicly said that he hopes to convince Davis to stay in NOLA, both for this season and beyond with a new contract.
But according to reports, Davis hasn’t reconsidered his future in New Orleans just yet.
Eighth Grader With NFL
ANTHONY DAVIS history. Anthony Davis, a
former No. 1 overall pick himself, requested a trade and hoped to be dealt before the trade deadline. That did-
Killed At A House Party
Dreams Shot And
When Jaylon McKenzie was born, his mother Su- keena Gunner said his first word was ball.
By the time Jaylon was 3 years old he was getting dressed like he had a game to attend and at age 5, he joined a little league tackle football. Jaylon loved sports, specifi- cally football, so much so the Belleville, Ill. teen merited the attention of college football coaches at 14 years old and was featured in a "Future Issue" of Sports Illustrated.
However, his dreams of be- coming a professional football player came to an end on Sat- urday (May 4) when he was killed by a stray bullet.
Gunner told reporters Jaylon rarely attended par- ties because he traveled on the weekends for summer travel football team. He also ran track and played basket- ball. However, May was slow
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so with a little downtime, he went to a house party in nearby Venice, Ill.
"They stopped by the party, not with any intentions to stay long," Gunner said. They were there to pick up some- thing from a friend, she said.
Jaylon was leaving the party when a fight broke out and was he struck by a stray bullet. He and a girl were rushed to a nearby hospital where he later died. The girl is in critical condition.
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