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Tom Brady Narrated Great Hype Video For Dodgers-Rays World Series
Lou Williams Shares
    Tom Brady is a talented voice actor on top of being the best quarterback in NFL history.
Brady voiced a great hype video ahead of the 2020 World Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Tampa Bay Rays that FOX released last Tuesday.
Brady, who is from Northern California, is a San Francisco Giants fan. The Gi-
ants’ rivalry with the Dodgers coupled with him now play- ing in Tampa made it an easy decision to say he was rooting for the Rays.
It’s a great time for Tampa sports fans. The Lightning won the Stanley Cup in late September. The Rays are in the World Series. And the Buccaneers are lead- ing the NFC South at 4-2. What’s not to enjoy?
Bucks' George Hill Supports Local Organization Urging Early Voting
GEORGE HILL
Milwaukee Bucks guard George Hill said the impor- tance of Wisconsin in the up- coming election caused him to fly back here this weekend to assist in a local voting drive.
Hill, who lives in San An- tonio, worked alongside about 50 volunteers from the Mil- waukee-based organization Common Ground, walking through local neighborhoods Saturday to encourage people to vote early.
"This [state] could make or break the election,'' Hill said. "To spend a couple of dollars to get on a flight to come back here, to get out and knock on doors and go around this city, to show them that I care for them just as much as they care for themselves, and show them that we need them, we need them, we need their voices, we need their communities to be better and things like that, it's all worth it at the end of the day."
Hill wore a shirt with the message "VOTE" and a Bucks logo plus a mask with the mes- sage "Votes Count In the 414" as he walked through several blocks in various neighbor- hoods with a group that in- cluded Bucks senior vice president Alex Lasry. Mil- waukee's area code is 414.
With Two Girlfriends
  Former Raiders Lineman Mario Henderson Dies At 35
LOU WILIAMS
one other than Williams but, hey, the guy asked for advice.
Williams defended his situation in the past, and it was certainly a unique one. There’s a difference between cheating on women and hav- ing multiple girlfriends who are open to the arrangement. Still, we don’t recommend trying it at home.
TOM BRADY
Lou Williams is the man to go to if you need ad- vice about juggling multiple girlfriends at the same time, and the Los Angeles Clippers star is apparently willing to offer tips on social media.
Williams has been open in the past about having two girlfriends at once. At one point, he was openly dating two women who were said to be fine with the arrangement. On Monday, a Twitter fol- lower asked Williams for advice on introducing two girlfriends to each other. Williams laid down some wisdom.
"It’s too late already," Williams wrote. "They gotta introduce you to them champ."
We’re not sure that ap- proach would work for any-
Dating Advice For Man
  Former Oakland Raiders offensive lineman Mario Henderson has died. He was 35.
The team announced Henderson’s death last Wednesday. There was no cause of death given.
  “Everyone will Mario’s sense of humor and passion for football and life,” the Las Vegas Raiders said in a statement. “The prayers of the entire Raider Nation are with Mario’s family and loved ones at this time.”
Henderson joined the Raiders in draft-day trade after being picked in the third round by the New England
miss
 Odell Beckham Banned
From LSU For Two Years Over Cash Handout Stunt
Odell Beckham, Jr. will not be spending any time around the LSU football for quite a while, as the school has banned the star receiver from its facility for two years due to the stunt he pulled after the national championship game earlier this year.
Ross Dellenger and Pat Forde of Sports Illustrated reported on Wednesday that LSU has self-imposed several penalties after a lengthy inves- tigation revealed booster pay- ments to the father of a football player. The school is docking itself eight football scholarships over a two-year period and reducing recruiting visits, evaluations and com- munication. LSU has also banned Beckham from its fa- cilities for two years after the
ODELL BECKHAM, JR.
Tigers alum was spotted hand- ing out money to players fol- lowing their win over Clemson in the title game back in Janu- ary.
LSU said the payments from Beckham totaled $2,000, which constitutes a Level III violation. The pay- ments from a booster to for- mer offensive lineman Vadal Alexander totaled $180,000, which is a Level I — the most serious — violation.
MARIO HENDERSON
Patriots in 2007, after his col- lege career at Florida State. He played four seasons in Oakland, starting 28 games.
He later spent time in camp with the San Diego Chargers, but never played a game after leaving the Raiders following the 2010 season.
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