The Washington Redskins Original American Foundation, formed in 2014 by Daniel Snyder, has had a steep decline in donations in recent years.
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Carolina Panthers remove statue of former team owner Jerry Richardson
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CrossFit CEO’s comments on George Floyd could finally sever the fitness community from brand
A host of affiliated gyms, sponsors and athletes all moved to disassociate themselves with the CrossFit brand after comments from the CEO and founder.
Kenny Stills, Eric Reid criticize NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell’s statement on George Floyd’s death
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell’s statement on George Floyd’s death rang hollow for NFL players Eric Reid and Kenny Stills. Both spoke out on Twitter.
For the kids? Nation’s largest youth volleyball event to proceed in June despite concerns
AAU organizers are moving forward with “largest volleyball event in the world,” a June tournament that could draw as many as 15,000 people to Orlando.
Youth baseball tournament held as Missouri begins opening up amid coronavirus
About 550 kids between the ages of 7 and 14 participated in a youth baseball tournament that was held at two separate venues outside St. Louis.