Sign In

Join in now to see all content.

Back

Alex Mack finally made the big decision

After 13 seasons Alex Mack decided it was time to say goodbye to professional career. This Niners center is retiring from the NFL after a long career during which it has become one of the leading centers in the last decade.

Alex Mack can be happy with what he has achieved during his rich career, which is a spot in the Pro Football Hall of Fame and seven Pro Bowl selections. Alex played last season with the San Francisco 49ers after which he received a Pro Bowl nod.

A career in the Bay Area resulted in seven seasons to eventually start a career in the Cleveland Browns and five with the Atlanta Falcons. The decision to continue playing for this player has been in question for some time and caused the most uncertainty to his current club.

Alex's departure from the San Francisco 49ers would mean big changes, in other words, Deebo Samuel who is expecting an exchange, and San Francisco who wants to trade Jimmy Garoppolo. The San Francisco club will now try to replace the Pro Bowl talent who also boasts experience and rich veteran leadership.

Once the decision to leave this veteran has become official, the club must find replacements. JC Tretter as a former Browns center was mentioned as one of the possibilities especially since he left Cleveland.

 

More like this:

articles/May2024/4Gl0iZGp3BqD9oanBUYD.jpg

Botswana national football team

The Botswana National Football team known as The Zebras are a football team managed by the Botswana Football Association. Although they qualified for the Africa Cup of Nations in 2012, they never qualified for the FIFA World Cup.

articles/May2024/crx9avvvnRfVsZybysKP.jpg

Mary Keitany retires from athletics

Mary Keitany announced her retirement at the age of 39 because of a back injury. The Kenyan marathon runner still holds the world record for women's marathon with a time of two hours, 17 minutes and one second.

articles/May2024/dT7V9HbLjfIVhGMOMdTQ.jpg

Wallaby – I have no regrets about leaving Reds

Izack Rodda, the Wallabies lock is having no regrets about his decision to part ways with Queensland Reds the previous year, to play in France. He says that he is yet to speak with his former coach, Brad Thorn, since returning to Australia.

articles/May2024/ovcUgv2HYu7VdQINTQFN.jpg

McGregor crossed the line - again

Daniel Cormier is among the closest people to Khabib Nurmagomedov – and that is the reason why did a former UFC champion place a call to see him, after seeing what Conor McGregor recently posted.

articles/May2024/9SHSZSv3Z9Cz7oCzSjoI.jpg

Barry Sinclair dies at age of 85

The former New Zealand test cricket captain, barry Sinclair died at the age of 85. Sinclair, who was a member of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to cricket in 2016, was one of the best NZ batsmen during the 1960s when he scored three centuries, including the knock of 138 not out during a match against South Africa.