Given the tumultuous situation he stepped into last fall, Garrett Gilbert is glad to have some normalcy as he competes for the Cowboys’ backup quarterback job.
Just focus on selling tickets. 1091 Pictures has released an official trailer for a sports documentary titled
Alliances Broken, from filmmaker Steven Potter, profiling the epic rise and fall of the AAF. Described as the Fyre Festival of sports , this documentary film takes us into the creation and collapse of the
Alliance of American Football - another attempt to create something like the XFL, another football league for the spring. They only played for three months, wasted over $250 million, but is there more to the story of how it failed?
Alliances Broken is a film that shares the stories of staff members and players who were affected first hand by the wake of the AAF. Only those involved can tell the real story. Featuring appearances by Aaron Evans, Alex Orendorff, Benjamin Sturner, Bryan Woodfork, Chris Brown, & Chris Martin. It seems we re all fascinated by failure, and rather than learning from mistakes, everyone only enjoys hearing the stories told.
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Former Ohio State Buckeyes Tight End Gets Released
COLUMBUS, OH - NOVEMBER 7: Cardale Jones #12 of the Ohio State Buckeyes celebrates his fourth quarter touchdown run against the Minnesota Golden Gophers with teammate Marcus Baugh #85 of the Ohio State Buckeyes at Ohio Stadium on November 7, 2015 in Columbus, Ohio. Ohio State defeated Minnesota 28-14. (Photo by Jamie Sabau/Getty Images)
Former Ohio State football tight end Marcus Baugh is looking for a new home in the NFL.
Baugh didn’t hear his named called in the NFL Draft back in 2018. He went on to sign a deal with the Raiders, though he was waved before the season.
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Jibri Blount @jibri blount
Thank you Lord & thank you @MiamiDolphins ! Ready to get to work ! #FinsUp #UndraftedFreeAgent #NFL pic.twitter.com/ILO1pGQe6M
The son of Hall of Famer and Pittsburgh Steelers legend Mel Blount, Jibri played basketball in college. He spent two years at Cleveland State before excelling at North Carolina Central. The Pittsburgh native averaged 15.2 points and 7.1 rebounds and was named 2019-20 MEAC Player of the Year with the Eagles.
The Dolphins previously signed Jibri s older brother Akil in 2016. Miami cut Akil before the start of the regular season, and he was similarly unable break through with the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2017 before briefly playing for the Orlando Apollos in the Alliance of American Football in 2019.