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Dak Prescott Offers
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THE FAIRFAX TWINS
Double the Trouble and Double the Fun! With this week’s Spotlight feature. Whitney Marie and Lauren Ashley better known as the Fairfax Twins! The twins are currently employed and working on taking their modeling careers to the next level as one force, because two is better than one. When they are not working, they enjoy watching scary movies, eating unique and exotic ethnic foods, and hang- ing out with friends and family.
Congratulations Whitney Marie and Lauren Ashley on being this week’s Spotlight feature.
Very Promising Update
On Leg Injury Rehab
Dak Prescott has been rehabbing from the gruesome ankle injury he suffered last October, and all indications are that he will be fully recov- ered in plenty of time for the start of the 2021 season. As far as Prescott is concerned, he’s ready to go right now.
Prescott told ESPN’s Sage Steele on Sunday that he feels he could play a full game now. The Dallas Cow- boys star said he wouldn’t
DAK PRESCOTT
even have to think twice about his surgically repaired leg.
Prescott should be good to go in Week 1.
DeAndre Hopkins Sends
Awesome Tweet About Julio
Jones Trade Rumors
Lamar Odom Says
The Arizona Cardinals have not really been men- tioned as a potential suitor for Julio Jones should the At- lanta Falcons trade the star receiver, but DeAndre Hop- kins wants to help get his team into the mix.
Hopkins made his feel- ings on the Jones trade ru- mors known with a hilarious tweet on Friday. The Pro Bowler said someone asked him at the gym if he would consider restructuring his contract to help the Cardinals acquire Jones. Hopkins stated he would restructure his contract.
If money is the issue for the Cardinals, a Hopkins re- structure could help. The
DEANDRE HOPKINS AND JULIO JONES
team has just over $13 million in salary cap space. Jones’ cap number for 2021 is more than $15 million, and the Car- dinals still have to sign their draft picks. Hopkins has a reasonable cap hit of $12.5 million, but it’s possible Ari- zona could move some money around with him or another player.
This Kept Him From
Relapsing When
Kobe Bryant Died
Lamar
Odom opened
up this week
about how he
has used the
drug ketamine
to help fight ad-
diction, and the
former NBA
star’s doctor
was happy to see Odom share his story.
During an appearance on
“Good Morning America”
Monday, Odom explained how he has been receiving small doses of ketamine under super- vision for the past two years. The 41-year-old said the treat- ments have helped him avoid abusing drugs the way he did when he nearly died of an over- dose in 2015.
Odom credited his keta- mine treatments with keeping him from relapsing when Kobe Bryant died early last year.
LAMAR ODOM
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