maven+FollowLife doesn’t break people. Resistance to reality does. The moment you stop asking “why is this happening to me?” and start asking “what is this teaching me?” something shifts. Not because the world gets easier but because you get stronger without hardening your heart. #life #love #laugh #start #today #fyp #healing #motivation #daily #reminder #grind #news #newsbreak #workout #today #now #holidays #christmas #celebrate #panthers #nfl #breaking 12029Share
Shawn Martin+FollowVikings QB J.J. McCarthy out this week with a hairline fracture. Max Brosmer to startVikings head coach Kevin O’Connell confirmed that J.J. McCarthy has a hairline fracture in his throwing hand and will miss Minnesota’s Week 17 Christmas Day game against the Lions. The injury showed up on additional imaging after McCarthy exited the recent win over the Giants, and while it doesn’t require surgery, there wasn’t enough time to get him ready this week. His ability to play in Week 18 will depend on how well he can grip and throw the ball. In his place, Max Brosmer will get the start — marking his second NFL start this season. #NFL #Vikings #JJMcCarthy #MaxBrosmer #InjuryNews #NFLWeek17 #ChristmasDayGame10Share
Patty Mills+FollowCaleb Williams’ sophomore year in Chicago deserves respect: 11–4, 3,791 total yards, 27 total TDsNot even doing the “hot take” thing — just appreciating what Caleb Williams is putting together in Year 2. Through 15 games, he’s got the Bears sitting at 11–4, with 3,791 total yards and 27 total touchdowns. That’s the kind of season that changes a franchise’s temperature. Chicago hasn’t just been “competitive” — they’ve been winning, and Caleb’s been productive while doing it. Bears fans: what’s been the biggest difference this year — Caleb’s growth, the scheme, or the roster finally making sense? #NFL #Bears #CalebWilliams #ChicagoBears #NFLDiscussion #QBPlay #SecondYear 40Share
Christopher Brown+FollowKansas is putting up billions for the Chiefs’ new stadium… and people are mad about the termsAccording to a term-sheet summary reported locally, Kansas lawmakers approved a plan built around STAR bonds / public financing for a new domed Chiefs stadium, with public support often described in the multi-billion range depending on how the full package is counted. Here’s the part that’s lighting up debate: the deal framework includes a separate fund for repairs/maintenance/operations that’s supported by stadium rent (widely cited as about $7M) and state sports wagering revenue. That structure is why commentators like Pompliano are calling it “historically lopsided,” basically arguing Kansas carries the risk while the team keeps the upside. What do you think: did Kansas negotiate like they were bidding against themselves? #NFL #Chiefs #StadiumDeal #SportsBusiness #Kansas #PublicFunding #NFLNews #NFLDiscussion 129Share
99.7Fm+FollowFans Sound Off on Chiefs’ Move to Kansas: As you sit at the desk in your bright pink shirt, the script in front of you is loaded with more emotion than any box score could hold. The telephones at the station have not stopped ringing since word broke that the Kansas City Chiefs will leave Missouri for a new stadium across the state line in Kansas, and the messages tell a clear story: fans are outraged. Some callers say they feel “betrayed,” arguing that public money should never have gone to a deal that pulls a championship franchise out of the state that supported it for generations, while others vow to keep backing the team but refuse to spend a dime at the new stadium.Your report leans into that raw reaction. You roll clips of tailgaters saying they grew up at Arrowhead and now feel like a piece of their childhood is being torn down along with the old parking lots. Then you balance it with a few hopeful voices—fans who are furious today but admit they’ll probably be in line when the new building opens because the Chiefs are in their blood. As you close the segment, you look straight into the camera and boil it down: this isn’t just a move on a map, it’s an emotional earthquake for a fan base that never imagined its team would cross the line. Story By Donnell Ballard #ChiefsKingdom #Kansas #KansasCity #MissouriVsKansas #NFL #Sports243Share
Coastal Wire Media+FollowNFL Week 17 Power Rankings: Seahawks Take Over The #1 Spot This week’s power rankings feature some shakeups at the top and bottom. Seattle jumps to No. 1 after an impressive win over the Rams, while the Jaguars make a statement with a big victory over the Broncos. With only a couple weeks of football remaining for many teams, it already feels like playoff football, with squads fighting for survival and others looking to improve their positioning heading into the postseason. Coastal Wire Media | All Rights Reserved | Est. 2025 #NFL #NFLNews #NFLRankings 111Share
Robert Johansson+FollowBrock Purdy does it again — gives nine vehicles to 49ers fans in needOne year after gifting Toyota trucks to his offensive line, Brock Purdy and his wife teamed up this holiday season to help 49ers fans in the community. The Purdys surprised nine families — including military veterans and families with children battling pediatric illnesses — with new vehicles, plus tickets, gear, and signed footballs. What started as a “thank you” to teammates has now become a community tradition, turning the 49ers QB into one of the most generous players in the league both on and off the field. #NFL #49ers #BrockPurdy #CommunityAssist #HolidaySeason #GoodGuy #NFLNews1886Share
jharvey+FollowBroncos’ streak snapped but playoff hopes aliveDenver’s 11-game win streak came to a halt against the Jaguars, but the Broncos still have a shot at the AFC’s top playoff seed. The defense struggled on third downs, and Bo Nix threw for over 350 yards but couldn’t pull off the win. Meanwhile, local high school teams wrapped up strong performances before the holiday break, and Ben Forsythe made waves in swimming with record-breaking times. With so many teams gearing up for post-holiday action, there’s a lot to look forward to. How do you think the Broncos will bounce back on Christmas Day against the Chiefs? #Sports #Broncos #NFL00Share
Steve Francis+FollowThe Cowboys are worth $13 BILLION — the most valuable sports franchiseForbes dropped its 2025 Most Valuable Sports Teams list, and the Cowboys are still sitting on the throne at a ridiculous $13B. Top 10 (per Forbes): Cowboys — $13B Warriors — $11B Rams — $10.5B Giants — $10.1B Lakers — $10B Knicks — $9.75B Patriots — $9B 49ers — $8.6B Eagles — $8.3B T-10) Bears + Yankees — $8.2B If you could buy ONE franchise at these valuations, are you taking the cash-printing NFL machine… or the global NBA brands (Lakers/Warriors/Knicks)? #NFL #NBA #Cowboys #Warriors #Lakers #Knicks #SportsBusiness #Forbes #FranchiseValue #SportsTalk 20Share
Edwin French+FollowThe Cowboys are eliminated from playoff contentionWith Philadelphia’s win tonight, the math finally caught up to Dallas. The Cowboys are now officially eliminated from playoff contention — no division path, no wild card path, nothing left to chase but draft position and pride. Even if Dallas won out, the remaining scenarios and tiebreakers make it impossible to get in. For a team that started the season with real expectations, it’s a brutal ending — and another reminder of how thin the margin is in the NFC. So where does the blame land? Roster? Coaching? Injuries? Or was this just never a real contender to begin with? #NFL #Cowboys #DallasCowboys #NFLPlayoffs #NFCEast #NFLDiscussion21Share