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boltupbitches · 5 months
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One Kiss part 5 is still being written! Going to try and get it done tonight as planned - but a girl is exhausted. Here’s a teaser:
“Well,” her lawyer, Matthew Stern, sighed loudly. “This is quite the predicament. I am impressed with the amount of work you’ve put in to gather evidence, Ms. Collins.” He stared at the financial transactions in his hands, “You say that he has been funneling this into another fund?”
Natalie nodded. “I believe so.. He has a child on the way with his mistress. I found out through social media, but I have not confronted him directly on the matter yet. I think the money is either for the child or for him to keep hidden if we divorce and he’s taken by the mother of the child for child support.”
“It’s always a possibility, and not the most shocking one, unfortunately. Much more common than you think among divorcing couples.” His face pulled into a frown. “Mr. Bosa mentioned that you had some safety concerns as well.”
“I’m sorry?” Natalie asked in shock, “I..um.. Mr. Bosa?”
“Yes, Nicholas Bosa.” He gave her a knowing look. “I spoke with your boyfriend this morning before you arrived. He mentioned covering the fee for all of this and brought up a few things he thought would be helpful. A nice man, Ms. Collins. I’m glad to know you have someone on your side in this whole ordeal who is supporting you. It won’t be easy if the husband decides to contest and drag this out in court, which seems likely.” Mr. Stern explained in a matter-of-fact tone.
Natalie nodded dumbly, her brain still processing that Nick was somehow now involved, by his own volition, in her divorce efforts. She wasn’t sure what she was feeling in that moment. Anger? Sadness? Hurt? Embarrassment? Frustration? It was a toxic cocktail of feelings that she choked down along with the bile rising in her throat.
“Excuse me, I think I’m feeling sick,” Natalie said nervously, standing and gripping the arm of the chair she was just sitting on as she swayed forward for a moment, her head suddenly feeling light as the room started to spin for her.
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folklore-barnes · 4 years
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abtc · 2 years
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How many years has Nick Bosa been in the NFL? How many sacks does Nick Bosa have 2021?
How many years has Nick Bosa been in the NFL? How many sacks does Nick Bosa have 2021?
Nick Bosa is an American football defensive end for the San Francisco 49ers of the National Football League. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON – DECEMBER 05: Nick Bosa #97 of the San Francisco 49ers in action against the Seattle Seahawks during the first quarter at Lumen Field on December 05, 2021 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Steph Chambers/Getty Images) Nicholas John Bosa was born on October 23, 1997, in…
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athlonsports · 6 years
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We are all grateful for those who serve, and Ohio State's Nick Bosa decided to take a different route to show his appreciation.
  Army Sgt. Nicholas Casey was the victim of a suicide bomber while on a mission in Afghanistan. Bosa wrote a letter to the fallen solider's family to show he'll never be forgotten.
  Read the full story on Athlon Sports
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spearsilk0-blog · 5 years
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Week Nine injury report roundup
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Week Nine of the 2018 NFL season kicked off on Thursday with a 49ers win and it continues with 11 more games on Sunday, which means that the 22 teams in those games submitted their final injury reports of the week on Friday.
Questionable players are uncertain to play, doubtful players are unlikely to play and out should be self-explanatory. Players who are on active rosters and don’t appear below should be considered healthy enough to play barring any announcements on Saturday. The teams playing on Monday night won’t release their injury reports until Saturday and are not listed here.
With that housekeeping out of the way, here are all the injury reports for Sunday.
Bears at Bills
Bears LB Khalil Mack (ankle) and WR Allen Robinson (groin) are questionable for the third straight week. They missed last week after playing in Week Seven. DT Bilal Nichols (knee) is also listed as questionable while TE Ben Braunecker (concussion) and G Kyle Long (foot) have been ruled out.
QB Josh Allen (elbow) is out again, but did return to practice on Friday. The Bills are keeping the door open for QB Derek Anderson and LB Tremaine Edmunds to clear the concussion protocol after listing them as questionable. Nathan Peterman is set to start if Anderson is out. DE Trent Murphy (knee) has also been ruled out.
Buccaneers at Panthers
The Buccaneers will play their NFC South rivals without RB Ronald Jones (hamstring), G Evan Smith (hip) and CB M.J. Stewart (foot). DE Vinny Curry (ankle) and DT Gerald McCoy (calf, not injury related) are listed as questionable.
WR Torrey Smith (knee) is out and no one else on the Panthers got an injury designation.
Chiefs at Browns
The Chiefs ruled out C Mitch Morse (concussion) and LB Frank Zombo (hamstring). S Eric Berry (heel) is listed as doubtful for the ninth week in a row and has yet to play in a game. Linebackers Anthony Hitchens (rib) and Justin Houston (hamstring) are listed as questionable.
LB Joe Schobert (hamstring) won’t play in Gregg Williams’ debut as Browns head coach. WR Antonio Callaway (ankle), T Desmond Harrison (illness), WR Rashard Higgins (knee), S Damarious Randall (groin), WR Da'Mari Scott (shoulder), CB Tavierre Thomas (abdomen) and C J.C. Tretter (ankle) make up the questionable group in Cleveland.
Falcons at Washington
The Falcons have just two players with injury designations. CB Robert Alford (ankle) and K Matt Bryant (hamstring) are both out this weekend.
Washington will play without three key offensive players after ruling out WR Jamison Crowder (ankle), RB Chris Thompson (rib) and T Trent Williams (thumb, shoulder). LB Ryan Anderson (knee), RB Kapri Bibbs (shoulder), S Montae Nicholson (neck, hip) and WR Paul Richardson (shoulder, knee) were all listed as questionable.
Jets at Dolphins
Wide receivers Robby Anderson (ankle) and Quincy Enunwa (ankle) could return to action for the Jets after getting questionable tags. LB Frankie Luvu (neck), DT Steve McLendon (ankle) and WR Andre Roberts (back) are also listed as questionable while TE Neal Sterling (concussion) has been ruled out. CB Trumaine Johnson (quadricep) and LB Kevin Pierre-Louis (foot) will likely sit after being listed a doubtful.
DE Charles Harris (calf) and QB Ryan Tannehill (right shoulder) are out for the Dolphins. TE A.J. Derby (foot), CB Xavien Howard (ankle) and WR Kenny Stills (groin) will be Sunday calls as the owners of questionable tags.
Lions at Vikings
DE Ziggy Ansah (shoulder) hasn’t played since the opener and is listed as questionable once again for the Lions. G T.J. Lang (hip) and CB Darius Slay (knee) are also in that category while LB Jalen Reeves-Maybin (toe, neck) is considered doubtful.
Word on Friday is that Vikings RB Dalvin Cook (hamstring) is on track to play. He’s officially listed as questionable along with WR Stefon Diggs (rib), T Riley Reiff (foot), CB Xavier Rhodes (foot) and S Andrew Sendejo (groin). LB Anthony Barr (hamstring), G Tom Compton (knee) and RB Roc Thomas (hamstring) will all miss the NFC North clash.
Steelers at Ravens
Steelers T Marcus Gilbert (knee) is listed as doubtful for the AFC North matchup. Cornerbacks Artie Burns (ankle) and Coty Sensabaugh (toe) are listed as questionable.
The Ravens will be down both starting offensive tackles after ruling out James Hurst (back) and Ronnie Stanley (ankle). LB Tim Williams (ankle) has also been ruled out and the questionable group is made up of G Bradley Bozeman (calf), RB Alex Collins (foot), CB Marlon Humphrey (thigh), S Tony Jefferson (hamstring), WR Jordan Lasley (hamstring), G Alex Lewis (neck) and LB C.J. Mosley (thigh).
Chargers at Seahawks
DE Joey Bosa (foot), DE Chris Landrum (hip) and LB Kyzir White (knee) won’t play for the Chargers, who hope to get RB Melvin Gordon (hamstring) back after listing him as questionable.
G Jordan Simmons (calf) and CB Neiko Thorpe (groin) are listed as doubtful by the Seahawks. RB Chris Carson (hip), S Bradley McDougald (knee) and LB K.J. Wright (knee) are listed as questionable.
Texans at Broncos
LB Jadeveon Clowney (groin), CB Aaron Colvin (ankle), WR Keke Coutee (hamstring), S Andre Hal (shoulder) and CB Johnathan Joseph (ankle, knee) drew questionable tags for the Texans. LB Zach Cunningham (knee) is out.
The Broncos ruled out WR DaeSean Hamilton (knee), LB Brandon Marshall (knee), CB Bradley Roby (ankle) and S Darian Stewart (neck). RB Royce Freeman (ankle) is listed as questionable.
Rams at Saints
CB Sam Shields (illness) is listed as questionable and makes up the entire Rams injury report.
The Saints also have a one-man injury report. Unfortunately for them, DE Marcus Davenport (toe) has been ruled out.
Packers at Patriots
WR Geronimo Allison (hamstring, groin) played last week, but he’s doubtful for the Packers after adding a groin injury to his hamstring issue. WR Randall Cobb (hamstring), LB Nick Perry (ankle) and S Jermaine Whitehead (back) are listed as questionable.
Thirteen members of the Patriots are listed as questionable. T Trent Brown (ankle), T Marcus Cannon (concussion), LS Joe Cardona (shoulder), WR Julian Edelman (ankle), WR Josh Gordon (hamstring), LB Nicholas Grigsby (illness), DE Geneo Grissom (ankle), TE Rob Gronkowski (ankle, back), LB Dont'a Hightower (knee), TE Jacob Hollister (hamstring), RB Sony Michel (knee), WR Cordarrelle Patterson (neck) and DE John Simon (shoulder) make up that group. In more definitive news, G Shaq Mason (calf) and C Brian Schwenke (foot) have been ruled out.
Source: https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2018/11/02/week-nine-injury-report-roundup-7/
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bthenoise · 6 years
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Pigskins & Breakdowns: Your 2018 NFL Predictions As Picked By Members Of Dance Gavin Dance, The Word Alive & More
Hello everyone and welcome to our 2018 National Football League prediction center! If you haven’t already noticed, we here at The Noise are huge sports dweebs. From our Super Bowl write ups to our MLB and NBA predictions, we love to highlight our secondary passion, sports.
Now yes, we understand for some of you athletics is a pretty taboo subject. Trust us, we know. For that reason, however, we try to find fun ways to incorporate a few of your favorite bands into the mix to make things a little less, well, boring.
Anyway, to help celebrate the kickoff of the 2018 season, below you will find NFL predictions from the likes of Tilian Pearson of Dance Gavin Dance, Telle Smith of The Word Alive, Ryan Kirby of Fit For A King and more. To check out who they have taking home this year’s Lombardi Trophy, be sure to look below. Afterward, feel free to tweet us your own predictions on Twitter @TheNoise.
Enjoy!
Tilian Pearson - Dance Gavin Dance
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Super Bowl Prediction: Los Angeles Chargers. They’re like the most unpopular team -- even in LA, they’re super unpopular. I went to a game, it was the Raiders vs Chargers, and there were definitely mostly Raiders fans there. I love it though, that’s what makes me root for them. They’re like the least popular team I’ve ever seen. 
League MVP: Philip Rivers
Defensive Player Of The Year: Joey Bosa
Rookie Of The Year: Saquon Barkley  
Team With The Worst Record At The End Of The Year: The Denver Broncos. I’m just not a fan. I’ll just wish it to be true [laughs].
Best TD Celebration Will Be: I feel like Alvin Kamara is going to score a lot so he will have a lot of opportunities.
City Where The Most In-Stadium Fan Fights Will Break Out: I guess Oakland is on their last hurrah so they’ll probably just tear [the stadium] to the ground.
How Many Games Will Wrongly Be Decided By The New Helmet Rule and/or Catch Rule: I don’t know. I’m not even that familiar with it. I know they’re more strict on initiating contact with the helmet. But with the catch rule? What, you can go to the ground and put the ball on the ground now? It will probably pretty vague.      
Personal Prediction For The Fantasy Team You Inevitably Create Last Minute Before The Season Starts: Domination [laughs]. I’m okay at Fantasy Football. I like it a lot. I don't know if I’m great at it but I think this is the year. I’ve already done two drafts. Both of my starting lineups are really strong but I have no depth so I’ll need to work the waiver wire and see what happens.
What Would You Change About The Game To Make It Better: I don’t think they need the kickoff at all. People get injured, they keep changing rules -- just get rid of the kickoff.
Bonus Question: Who Will Perform At The Super Bowl This Year? Cardi B.
Telle Smith - The Word Alive
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Super Bowl Prediction: Kansas City Chiefs. They have so many tools on offense and an underrated defense that if [Patrick] Mahones can control the turnover game and they play solid D, I think they will be tough to beat. A lot comes down to Kareem Hunt being the superstar he looked like at times last year.
League MVP: Drew Brees. He’s a sleeper but with [Michael] Thomas and Kamara and [Mark] Ingram amongst others, he’s aiming for another 5,000+ [yard] season.
Defensive Player Of The Year: Demarcus Lawrence. Let’s go Cowboys!
Rookie Of The Year: Patrick Mahomes [ed. note: Not a rookie, but we’ll allow it!]
Team With The Worst Record At The End Of The Year: I think the Bengals are going to fall apart while the Browns step up and criss-cross. 
Best TD Celebration Will Be: Antonio Brown most likely. He’ll have a lot of chances.
City Where The Most In-Stadium Fan Fights Will Break Out: Giants stadium. Mutants live there.
How Many Games Will Wrongly Be Decided By The New Helmet Rule and/or Catch Rule: I’m hoping none but I imagine 2-3.
Personal Prediction For The Fantasy Team You Inevitably Create Last Minute Before The Season Starts: I do fantasy every year but this year I drafted terribly so I’m gonna say 8-8 if I’m lucky [laughs].
What Would You Change About The Game To Make It Better? Honestly, I think they should allow players to sign waivers and play more aggressively. I imagine it’s hard to play this sport so cautiously and different from how you were raised and trained to play.
Bonus Question: Who Will Perform At The Super Bowl Halftime This Year? I’m guessing Imagine Dragons or someone I really dislike [laughs].
Ryan Kirby - Fit For A King
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Super Bowl Prediction: Minnesota Vikings League MVP: Kirk Cousins Defensive Player Of The Year: Khalil Mack Rookie Of The Year: Saquon Barkley Team With The Worst Record At The End Of The Year: Buffalo Bills Best TD Celebration Will Be: Ezekiel Elliott City Where The Most In-Stadium Fan Fights Will Break Out: Of course, Philadelphia.  How Many Games Will Wrongly Be Decided By The New Helmet Rule and/or Catch Rule: Way too many. The helmet rule enforcement has been ridiculously bad in the pre-season. Personal Prediction For The Fantasy Team You Inevitably Create Last Minute Before The Season Starts: I think I’ll make 3rd place.  What Would You Change About The Game To Make It Better? COLLEGE OVERTIME Bonus Question: Who Will Perform At The Super Bowl Halftime This Year? I bet Demi Lovato has her big comeback. 
Matt Gallucci - My Ticket Home
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Super Bowl Prediction: Eagles beat Steelers 100-0
League MVP:  Carson Wentz
Defensive Player Of The Year: Fletcher Cox
Rookie Of The Year: Saquon Barkley 
Team With The Worst Record At The End Of The Year: Without a doubt, the Dallas Cowboys. 
Best TD Celebration Will Be: Corey Clement dunking on the goal post. 
City Where The Most In-Stadium Fan Fights Will Break Out: Not in-stadium, but Philadelphia in the Lincon parking lots.
How Many Games Will Wrongly Be Decided By The New Helmet Rule and/or Catch Rule: Every game the Eagles lose, which will be ZERO.   
Personal Prediction For The Fantasy Team You Inevitably Create Last Minute Before The Season Starts: Obviously winning with Carson Wentz. 
What Would You Change About The Game To Make It Better? Suspend Tom Brady. 
Bonus Question: Who Will Perform At The Super Bowl This Year? The Eagles and whoever is sorry enough to have to play us. 
Nicholas Ventimiglia - Grayscale
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Super Bowl Prediction: Eagles back to back babayyy.
League MVP: Aaron Rodgers
Defensive Player Of The Year: Fletcher Cox
Rookie Of The Year: Josh Rosen
Team With The Worst Record At The End Of The Year: Sadly, probably my Lions.
Best TD Celebration Will Be: Someone on the Steelers.
City Where The Most In-Stadium Fan Fights Will Break Out: Oakland
How Many Games Will Wrongly Be Decided By The New Helmet Rule and/or Catch Rule: 6
Personal Prediction For The Fantasy Team You Inevitably Create Last Minute Before The Season Starts: My team is super subpar [laughs]
What Would You Change About The Game To Make It Better? Don’t allow any Ohio State players to enter the league. Go Blue!
Bonus Question: Who Will Perform At The Super Bowl This Year? Dimmu Borgir
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coconutseaways · 6 years
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Getting to Greece
August 7- We woke up in Capo Caccia, Sardinia and had a lovely morning coffee sitting on the boat. Then we went for a beautiful snorkel in the warm water. We decided to go and get some wifi from the resort bar before we left to get a wind/weather update before heading to Bosa, Sardinia, which is about 25nm south from Capo Caccia. We went ashore, salty from our snorkel in our bathing suits and did our wifi. The resort has a "private" shower that is only for guests. So I did my best to fit in and walked up to the shower. I was immediately questioned by the lifeguard and played up that I was in the villa. He wanted to check with another woman, right beside the shower and when he asked her, she looked at me and said, "ah yes, Margarita?" And I said yep! Haha. It was literally a 5 second rinse off and I didn't feel bad for doing it at all. Mike had snuck in the shower earlier and was not questioned. While I was being harangued, Mike had gone down to the beach to say goodbye to a very nice woman named Sarah who was staying at the resort for a few weeks. He had met her when he first arrived in Sardinia while I was in Greece.
Once I got my shower, I noticed one of the other lifeguards was untying our dinghy from their mooring buoy and shaking his head. So I went out and got it, saying it was my friends, right in front of the questioning lifeguard. It was a little sneaky and once we got back to the boat I'm sure they realized they had been duped. I picked up Mike down the beach and waved goodbye to Sarah. We did our dishes and lifted anchor to head to Bosa.
It took us all day to get there and we didn't anchor until it was dark. Luckily it was easy to find the anchorage inside the harbour wall and there were two other boats there so we knew it was an actual anchorage. We anchored and had a good sleep in a new town. The next morning we went ashore and went for a nice long walk around town. We found a great cafe bar with good wifi, not too far and had our first beer in Bosa. Bosa had a river that splits it and goes out to sea. So we walked to the bridge and crossed over to the other side of town. This is where a lot of the hotels and tourist stores and spots are. We walked past the dive centre, and I inquired on prices. Unfortunately, it was very expensive at €90 for one dive, so we decided to pass. We kept waking and found the historic centre which is a maze of cobblestone roads and tall stone buildings. It was full of little stores and restaurants and we saw an entire store full of red coral jewellery. I couldn't believe how ugh red was in that store. We stopped for a pizza and I gotta say, I prefer my Canadian Pizza style then Italy. Surprising to me, not a single place had pepperoni for their pizza. They had ham and some sausage, but no pepperoni. The cheese was very good but the sauce has very little flavour and for the most part the toppings are quite sparse. The pizzas are all very thin crust but not very crispy, so the middle is almost doughy and rips apart when you try to cut it. I did have some pizza in Rome before I made it to Sardinia, and that had a nice crust with cheese and sausage and that was delicious. Anyway, that's just me.
We headed down to the beach, which is on the other side of the anchorage, and had a great swim. It's amazing how warm the water is. We walked the beach and found a water tap on the way back to have a good rinse, but boy was that water is cold. We spent three nights in Bosa and after getting a final weather update for the next week, set off to sail south down the coast of Sardinia and make some progress east. We knew we would lose the wind on the weekend, so we left Bosa on Friday and sailed through the night to an anchorage on the south western coast of Sardinia called Porto do Piscinnio. It's a lovely anchorage, busy all day with day cruisers coming for a day of fun and then heading back to the marinas. It's quite secluded, with only one little beach bar run out of a trailer. They didn't have any wifi so we were out of communication and weather updating. We stayed for two nights and around noon on Monday Aug 13, we set out east again.
We had fair winds for the first day or so, but then had a night of no wind near Cagliari. We dropped our sails and bobbed until it picked up again. We made it to the southern coast of Sicily with full intentions of anchoring somewhere should the wind die off again. However, the entire time we were near Sicily we had fantastic wind so we cleared past the island quite quickly. Only once we got past Malta and into the long stretch of 400nm to Greece did we lose the wind again...of course. We had about 2 days with little to no progress, but were very cool and calm about it (well actually very hot, since the temperature was up in the 30's and there was no breeze to cool us in the hot sun). We knew this would happen so we took it very well.
We finally made it to the Mani peninsula of the mainland of Greece and anchored right near the southern tip in Cape Tenero at 3:30 AM on Tuesday Aug 21. The southern part of this peninsula is known as where the caves of Hades. We went to sleep for a few hours. Mike got a solid sleep but I was worried about our anchorage and how close we were to the rocks, so I ended up being awake until dawn, when I could see our surrounding area. I finally fell asleep around 6AM, but at 8, we woke up and Mike said "ready to go?"
We hauled anchor and started working our way north towards our final destination of Vathi, which is the bay directly below Mikes family home "Kotranki"
As predicted, we had some very light winds but were very low on fuel so looking at the chart, we saw that Kotranas had been fuel. So we made our way there. Kotranas is two bays south of Vathi and we knew we were close but wanted fuel so we could motor the last bit and get to Vathi during the day. We were ready to arrive.
We sailed into Kotranas, anchored and dinghied ashore with our jerry cans. We went to a lovely little bar/restaurant that overlooked the bay. This is the same patio that Mike, his brother Nicholas and his cousin Tom and wife Janet, sat and had lunch there. We sat in the exact same spot and I was able to get wifi to send out the message that we had finally made it to Greece. It's been a long haul since Grand Turk, considering we left May 23 and it is now Aug 21.
Well the date is now Sept 6, we have been living it up at Kotranaki enjoying the beautiful Greek landscape and waters. The boat is anchored in Vathi which is the closest beach to the house. We had Mike's friend that he's known since racing lasers together when they were younger in South Africa come and visit us with his family. It was a great week of sight seeing and beach swimming. It was a last minute trip for them, but we are so very glad they were able to make it happen.
Now we will enjoy our time living on land until the beginning of October, when Mike's sister will come to the house for her 3 week fall vacation. Mike and I will move back into the boat and sail around for a few weeks. Or maybe just stay anchored right where we are. We've got options :) I love that we have another home we can just go back to and it's mobile haha. Anyway that's all for now. My calves are getting massive from all this uphill walking and bike pushing. I'll never complain about flat Manitoba again haha. Lots of love out to everyone.
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buddyrabrahams · 6 years
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Ohio State star Nick Bosa wrote touching letter to fallen soldier’s family
It has been nearly 10 years since Army Sgt. Nicholas Casey was killed during a mission in Afghanistan, but Ohio State star Nick Bosa wants Casey’s family to know the fallen soldier has not been forgotten.
Bosa, who is entering his junior season with the Buckeyes, recently wrote an inspiring letter to Casey’s family. He spoke on behalf of the team in thanking Casey, who was a native of Canton, Ohio, for his “courageous acts” in making the ultimate sacrifice.
If this isn't the coolest thing ever pic.twitter.com/3BhDUUSh8p
— Sam Casey (@SamEC37) June 2, 2018
Casey was killed in October 2008 when a suicide bomber detonated explosives as he was preparing to enter a building. He was 22.
Bosa, the younger brother of Los Angeles Chargers defensive lineman Nick Bosa, is expected to be a top pick in the 2019 NFL Draft. He has already had two outstanding seasons at Ohio State and should be in for a huge year in 2018. Kudos to the Buckeyes star for the kind gesture.
H/T Albert Breer
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folklore-barnes · 4 years
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THE BEARD???? I-
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folklore-barnes · 4 years
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me seeing bosa's beard is back
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