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Dolphins Vs. Bucs Sunday At Raymond James Stadium
Following a disappointing defeat, their third of the sea- son, at the hands of the Indi- anapolis Colts in Week 4, the Miami Dolphins will travel up to Tampa Bay to face the de- fending Super Bowl champi- ons on Sunday.
Brian Flores’ team opened the week as 10.5-point underdogs, and the line has remained unchanged to this point. With home teams re- ceiving three points automati- cally, oddsmakers are expecting the Buccaneers to beat the Dolphins by at least a touchdown.
Tipico also has Tampa Bay as the heavy favorites on the money line, as their victory is currently set at -540. The over/under in the matchup is 47.5 points.
Miami, led by Jacoby Brissett, haven’t done much to inspire confidence in the first four weeks of the season.
Failure To Get Vaccinated Could Cost Nets Star Kyrie Irving More Than $381K Per Home Game
The NBA
and its players'
union have
agreed to
terms on finan-
cial penalties
for players who
miss home KYRIE games as a re-
sult of violating IRVING local COVID-19 vaccine man- dates in New York City and San Francisco.
Unvaccinated players on the New York Knicks, Brooklyn Nets and Golden State Warriors will lose 1/91.6th of their salaries for each home game they miss this season.
The only player known to potentially be in violation of laws mandating vaccination for large indoor events is Kyrie Irving.
Irving is under contract for $34.9M this season, and each missed game would cost him $381,181.22. Should Irving miss all 41 regular-season home games, he would be penalized a total of $15.6M.
Andrew Wiggins On Getting COVID-19 Vaccine: 'It's Not Something
I Wanted To Do’
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RAFAELLE
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They’re near the bottom of the league in most cate- gories, and their lone win on the season came from a
BRIAN DamienHar- FLORES ris fumble when the Patriots were driving
in Week 1.
Tampa Bay, on the other
hand, have been flying high this season. Their 3-1 record, with their only loss coming to the Rams, is impressive. And, despite being held to just 19 points this past week, they have the weapons to put up big numbers at any time.
The outcome of this con- test may be a forgone conclu- sion in the eyes of the oddsmakers, but there’s cer- tainly a chance that the Dol- phins put it all together and make a game out of it.
Andrew
Wiggins has
made his first
public state-
ments since
recently re-
ceiving the
Johnson &
Johnson
COVID-19 vac-
cine, telling
the media on Monday night that he felt he had no choice but to get vaccinated.
“I felt like the only options were to get vaccinated or not play in the NBA," the Golden State Warriors swingman said via Sean Highkin. "It was a tough decision. Hopefully in 10 years it works out and I’m still healthy.”
Wiggins was in danger of missing every Warriors home game if he'd chosen to stay un- vaccinated. The San Francisco Health Department mandated that by Oct. 13, everyone age 12 or older must show proof of vaccination in order to attend large indoor sporting events, and since every NBA team must follow their city's health man- dates, he would have missed every single Warriors home game.
ANDREW WIGGINS
Naomi Osaka Launches Kinlo Skin,
A Skincare Line That Focuses
On Melanin-Rich Skin Tones
Naomi Osaka has been teasing her latest business venture for sometime now. If you’ve been patiently waiting for the launch of Kinlo Skin, then grab your credit cards be- cause the brand is here – and it’s ready to elevate your beauty routines.
The four-time Grand Slam singles champion, and the reigning US Open and Aus- tralian Open champion, re- cently launched a skincare line that has a heavy emphasis on melanin-rich skin.
Although tennis has been the 23-year-old’s main focus,
NAOMI OSAKA
she’s positioning herself to be trusted resource in the skin- care field. Recognizing the im- portance of protecting melanin-rich skin tones, Naomi partnered with Go Daddy to help bring her brand to reality.
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