You made it – the first WFH week is nearly behind us.
Social distancing like a champ,
The Last Night’s Game Team
NFL (National Football League)
The wait is over. Tom Brady, the biggest name in free agency, announced this morning that he will be the newest quarterback for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Ironically, when the Brady-Bucs rumor started, the Bucs fielded calls from players who wanted to play for team alongside Brady.
Make sure you catch our Instagram story where we give you the quick rundown of how COVID-19 is impacting NFL free agency in an unexpected way in this week’s Sports Curious Question of the Week.
Overtime
Online learning doesn’t hold a candle to the classroom but some first graders in Georgia were in for a huge surprise when NBA (National Basketball Association) Hall of Famer Shaquille O’Neal crashed their online classroom. Shaq welcomed the students, greeted them all by name and told them to be good to their parents. LEARNING IS FUN
Sideline stat
Sunday Funday is back thanks to ESPN. Normally reserved for August 8th, they’re bringing back ESPN: The Ocho for 24 hours starting Sunday. The “Dodgeball: The Movie”-inspired programming features seldom-seem sports like cherry pit spitting, sign spinning championships and axe throwing. BOLD STRATEGY COTTON
Coaches’ corner
When a global pandemic sent their season into a downward spiral, NASCAR (National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing) decided to make the best of it. A combination of high-profile NASCAR drivers will be racing this Sunday, but virtually. The racing league created the NASCAR iRacing Pro Invitational Series, where fans can watch their favorite drivers like Dale Earnhardt Jr. compete on iRacing, the motorsports racing simulation platform that is used by NASCAR drivers to prepare for a race. The live racing season is slated to return on May 3. REFUELING WITH CHEETOS NOT GASOLINE