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Four years ago, @Alissonbecker lost his father. He pens this letter to his family — at home and at @LFC. t.co/Cgr6SeoCB5

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Four years ago, @Alissonbecker lost his father. He pens this letter to his family — at home and at @LFC. https://t.co/Cgr6SeoCB5
When worlds collide. 👏

Two-time Olympian and gold medalist @ChilesJordan teaches Grammy-nominated singer @Normani a few gymnastics tricks in the latest episode of Switching Stages.

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When worlds collide. 👏 Two-time Olympian and gold medalist @ChilesJordan teaches Grammy-nominated singer @Normani a few gymnastics tricks in the latest episode of Switching Stages. Presented by @tmoblie.
“You have three older brothers that now look up to you. You will always be our champion.”

As Haley Winn gets ready for @TeamUSA’s gold medal game against Canada, her brothers, Casey, Ryan and Tommy, leave their sister an encouraging and heartwarming voicemail. ❤️

@usahockey | @Olympics
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“You have three older brothers that now look up to you. You will always be our champion.” As Haley Winn gets ready for @TeamUSA’s gold medal game against Canada, her brothers, Casey, Ryan and Tommy, leave their sister an encouraging and heartwarming voicemail. ❤️ @usahockey | @Olympics

Hello, this is Fernando’s mom, Elsa! What a joy it is to have him as a son. Fernando — I wrote you this with all my love. t.co/TNLn3uP2Gb

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Hello, this is Fernando’s mom, Elsa! What a joy it is to have him as a son. Fernando — I wrote you this with all my love. https://t.co/TNLn3uP2Gb
“I don't think I'm alone when I say I don't like bugs.” 🤣

Here's a behind-the-scenes look into Cam Johnson’s Bug Gauntlet shoot.

Presented by @StateFarm.
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“I don't think I'm alone when I say I don't like bugs.” 🤣 Here's a behind-the-scenes look into Cam Johnson’s Bug Gauntlet shoot. Presented by @StateFarm.

“I don’t need a break, or a fresh start. I just want to be in Edmonton, playing hockey. I want to get back there again, whatever it takes. If that sounds like a robot, then I guess I’m a robot.” Connor McDavid, in his own words. t.co/YWcatIeXxK

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“I don’t need a break, or a fresh start. I just want to be in Edmonton, playing hockey. I want to get back there again, whatever it takes. If that sounds like a robot, then I guess I’m a robot.” Connor McDavid, in his own words. https://t.co/YWcatIeXxK

It’s GP. About time I finally told my story. Enjoy 💙 t.co/REKs5ZGJkm

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It’s GP. About time I finally told my story. Enjoy 💙 https://t.co/REKs5ZGJkm
From the court to the dance floor. 💃

Atlanta Dream's @Graytness_15 teams up with instructor Terresa Fields for a crash course in line dancing.

Presented by @StateFarm.
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From the court to the dance floor. 💃 Atlanta Dream's @Graytness_15 teams up with instructor Terresa Fields for a crash course in line dancing. Presented by @StateFarm.
From the court to the entomology lab. 🐛

Cam Johnson’s taking on a different kind of challenge: conquering his fear of bugs. 🤣

Presented by @StateFarm.
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From the court to the entomology lab. 🐛 Cam Johnson’s taking on a different kind of challenge: conquering his fear of bugs. 🤣 Presented by @StateFarm.
Brad Marchand in 2018: “I was never the best kid on my team — anyone will tell you that. My buddies were better players. As we got older, they were getting all the attention from the junior teams. I’ll never forget, when we were 12 years old our coach gave this speech in the locker room before a game, and he said, ‘There’s thousands of kids like you in Canada. There’s thousands more all over the world. You know what the statistics say? The statistics say that only 0.01% of you will make it to the NHL.’

I just always remembered that stat, and I would think to myself, ‘Man, if I’m not even the best kid on my pee-wee team … there’s no chance. How could I ever get noticed?’

That same pee-wee season, something else happened that took my mindset a step further. We were playing against our rivals, Cole Harbor, in some important game, and they had this monster forward on their team who always killed us.

During the game, the kid took a run at my brother, and he smoked him. For as much as we’d mess with one another at home, if you ever hurt my brother, it was like a red light went off inside me. I’d fight you.

So we went out, and every time the kid touched the puck, one of us took a run. He got so pissed off that he took a slashing penalty right at the end of his shift, and we got a power play. We ended up scoring the game-winning goal with him in the box, and I had this realization like, ‘OK … if I have a 0.01% chance, this might be one way of getting people to notice me.’

I have done things that have stepped over that line, and I’ve paid the price for it.... There’s a lot of people out there in the hockey world who love to say, ‘Winning is everything. It’s the only thing.’

Do they really mean it? How far are they willing to go? Maybe it was my size, or just the way I was born, but I’ve always felt like you have to be willing to do anything — literally anything — in order to win. Even if that means being hated. Even if it means carrying around some baggage.

If I played the game any other way, you absolutely would not know my name. You wouldn’t care enough to hate me, because I wouldn’t be in the NHL.” https://t.co/YaGuxkR03w
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Brad Marchand in 2018: “I was never the best kid on my team — anyone will tell you that. My buddies were better players. As we got older, they were getting all the attention from the junior teams. I’ll never forget, when we were 12 years old our coach gave this speech in the locker room before a game, and he said, ‘There’s thousands of kids like you in Canada. There’s thousands more all over the world. You know what the statistics say? The statistics say that only 0.01% of you will make it to the NHL.’ I just always remembered that stat, and I would think to myself, ‘Man, if I’m not even the best kid on my pee-wee team … there’s no chance. How could I ever get noticed?’ That same pee-wee season, something else happened that took my mindset a step further. We were playing against our rivals, Cole Harbor, in some important game, and they had this monster forward on their team who always killed us. During the game, the kid took a run at my brother, and he smoked him. For as much as we’d mess with one another at home, if you ever hurt my brother, it was like a red light went off inside me. I’d fight you. So we went out, and every time the kid touched the puck, one of us took a run. He got so pissed off that he took a slashing penalty right at the end of his shift, and we got a power play. We ended up scoring the game-winning goal with him in the box, and I had this realization like, ‘OK … if I have a 0.01% chance, this might be one way of getting people to notice me.’ I have done things that have stepped over that line, and I’ve paid the price for it.... There’s a lot of people out there in the hockey world who love to say, ‘Winning is everything. It’s the only thing.’ Do they really mean it? How far are they willing to go? Maybe it was my size, or just the way I was born, but I’ve always felt like you have to be willing to do anything — literally anything — in order to win. Even if that means being hated. Even if it means carrying around some baggage. If I played the game any other way, you absolutely would not know my name. You wouldn’t care enough to hate me, because I wouldn’t be in the NHL.” https://t.co/YaGuxkR03w
“My gentle giant. My darling son. My buddy. My teammate. I believe in you with every part of me.”

For Fernando, from his mother, Elsa. ❤️ https://t.co/aDKpXpJ4TO
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“My gentle giant. My darling son. My buddy. My teammate. I believe in you with every part of me.” For Fernando, from his mother, Elsa. ❤️ https://t.co/aDKpXpJ4TO
“I’m proud of you, not just today, but every day.”

Fernando Mendoza’s mom, Elsa, always believed in her son. Now, he’s a national champion. https://t.co/aDKpXpJ4TO

@qbfernando | @indianafootball | @bigten
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“I’m proud of you, not just today, but every day.” Fernando Mendoza’s mom, Elsa, always believed in her son. Now, he’s a national champion. https://t.co/aDKpXpJ4TO @qbfernando | @indianafootball | @bigten
In 2023, @JPegula opened up on the impact of her mother’s cardiac arrest: “In June 2022, I had just flown back to Florida from the French Open. I made the quarterfinals in singles and the finals in doubles. It was an amazing two weeks full of a lot of positives, including cracking the Top 10 in the world. A few days after I got home, I got a call around midnight (on my mom’s birthday) from my sister Kelly who was staying at my parents’ house. Something was wrong with our mom, and she was headed to the hospital in an ambulance. My mom was asleep when my dad woke up to her going into cardiac arrest and she was unresponsive for quite a while. My sister gave her CPR until the ambulance arrived.... Even though she doesn’t like to take credit for this terrible situation, she absolutely saved her life, followed by the critical job performed by the paramedics who arrived and were able to restore a heartbeat....

We lived in that hospital for basically two weeks. We took shifts, we brought each other food, we knew all the nurses and doctors, we even knew their schedules. We had to force my dad to go home and sleep, but most of the time he didn’t.... He didn’t want to go back to their house unless my mom was back with him....

I had already decided I was missing most of the grass season, but I still wanted to play Wimbledon if I knew my mom was OK. My dad didn’t want me to play, but I knew my mom would be upset if I skipped because of her. If the timeline worked out, I was going to play.

Luckily, she made small improvements, she moved out of the ICU after about a week, and into an in-patient care facility. She was aware, talking a little, but a long way from her normal self....

My mom is still in recovery.... She is dealing with significant expressive aphasia and significant memory issues. She can read, write, and understand pretty well, but she has trouble finding the words to respond. It is hard to deal with and it takes a lot of patience to communicate with her, but I thank God every day that we can still communicate with her at all.” https://t.co/SKOFKoAwud
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In 2023, @JPegula opened up on the impact of her mother’s cardiac arrest: “In June 2022, I had just flown back to Florida from the French Open. I made the quarterfinals in singles and the finals in doubles. It was an amazing two weeks full of a lot of positives, including cracking the Top 10 in the world. A few days after I got home, I got a call around midnight (on my mom’s birthday) from my sister Kelly who was staying at my parents’ house. Something was wrong with our mom, and she was headed to the hospital in an ambulance. My mom was asleep when my dad woke up to her going into cardiac arrest and she was unresponsive for quite a while. My sister gave her CPR until the ambulance arrived.... Even though she doesn’t like to take credit for this terrible situation, she absolutely saved her life, followed by the critical job performed by the paramedics who arrived and were able to restore a heartbeat.... We lived in that hospital for basically two weeks. We took shifts, we brought each other food, we knew all the nurses and doctors, we even knew their schedules. We had to force my dad to go home and sleep, but most of the time he didn’t.... He didn’t want to go back to their house unless my mom was back with him.... I had already decided I was missing most of the grass season, but I still wanted to play Wimbledon if I knew my mom was OK. My dad didn’t want me to play, but I knew my mom would be upset if I skipped because of her. If the timeline worked out, I was going to play. Luckily, she made small improvements, she moved out of the ICU after about a week, and into an in-patient care facility. She was aware, talking a little, but a long way from her normal self.... My mom is still in recovery.... She is dealing with significant expressive aphasia and significant memory issues. She can read, write, and understand pretty well, but she has trouble finding the words to respond. It is hard to deal with and it takes a lot of patience to communicate with her, but I thank God every day that we can still communicate with her at all.” https://t.co/SKOFKoAwud
“You’re gonna be the best one there. You’re gonna win!”

@27vladdyjr’s daughter, Vlaimel, leaves her dad an adoring voicemail that tugs on the heartstrings.
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“You’re gonna be the best one there. You’re gonna win!” @27vladdyjr’s daughter, Vlaimel, leaves her dad an adoring voicemail that tugs on the heartstrings.

“I am not still here for the weather, eh? I am here to make history.” @gabrieljesus9 is back. t.co/MEKqRVEZ5G

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“I am not still here for the weather, eh? I am here to make history.” @gabrieljesus9 is back. https://t.co/MEKqRVEZ5G

Nvm we got it

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Nvm we got it
How do we fit this as our banner?
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How do we fit this as our banner?
Trading roles in the A. 🎤 

@TheTraeYoung called the shots, as he welcomed @QuavoStuntin onto his court for a competitive round of HORSE. 

Presented by @TMobile.
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Trading roles in the A. 🎤 @TheTraeYoung called the shots, as he welcomed @QuavoStuntin onto his court for a competitive round of HORSE.  Presented by @TMobile.
Victor Osimhen: “I left home with a backpack and two pairs of clothes. The one I was wearing, and a green kit in my bag. Lucky green. We drove to Abuja in the oldest car you can imagine, and we arrived at midnight.

The next morning, the sun came up, and I saw 1 million kids with a dream.

Maybe 1 million is an exaggeration, but not by much. There must have been 900 kids waiting outside this stadium. The first day, I didn’t even get on the pitch. The second day, one of the coaches finally pointed at me.

‘Green shirt. Let’s go. You have 15 minutes.’

Just 15 minutes to change my life. I knew that the only way to impress them was to run. So I ran until I was sweating blood.

I ended up scoring 2 goals in 15 minutes.

I thought that maybe I had a chance. But then the coaches got on a microphone, and they addressed the crowd. They called out some names, and I did not hear my name. Everybody started walking to the parking lot.

My dream was dead. I was just about to get in the car when I heard people shouting.

‘Hey! Hey! The guy in green!’

Huh???

I turned around, and some kids were waving to me.

I pointed to my chest, like in the movies.

Me???

I looked behind me.

‘The guy in green!’

Lucky green.

I ran back over to them, and they said, ‘Hey, the coach wants to see you. The team doctor told him you were the guy who scored two goals. Are you the guy?’

I said, ‘I’m the guy!!! I’M THE GUY!!!!’

I went back into the stadium and the doctor was pointing at me and holding up two fingers.

He said, ‘That’s the kid.’

Two fingers saved me.

If the team doctor didn’t do that, I would not be a footballer today. I would probably be at the bottom of a well.” https://t.co/FJN4VQjsRE

@VictorOsimhen | @Galatasaray | @ChampionsLeague
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Victor Osimhen: “I left home with a backpack and two pairs of clothes. The one I was wearing, and a green kit in my bag. Lucky green. We drove to Abuja in the oldest car you can imagine, and we arrived at midnight. The next morning, the sun came up, and I saw 1 million kids with a dream. Maybe 1 million is an exaggeration, but not by much. There must have been 900 kids waiting outside this stadium. The first day, I didn’t even get on the pitch. The second day, one of the coaches finally pointed at me. ‘Green shirt. Let’s go. You have 15 minutes.’ Just 15 minutes to change my life. I knew that the only way to impress them was to run. So I ran until I was sweating blood. I ended up scoring 2 goals in 15 minutes. I thought that maybe I had a chance. But then the coaches got on a microphone, and they addressed the crowd. They called out some names, and I did not hear my name. Everybody started walking to the parking lot. My dream was dead. I was just about to get in the car when I heard people shouting. ‘Hey! Hey! The guy in green!’ Huh??? I turned around, and some kids were waving to me. I pointed to my chest, like in the movies. Me??? I looked behind me. ‘The guy in green!’ Lucky green. I ran back over to them, and they said, ‘Hey, the coach wants to see you. The team doctor told him you were the guy who scored two goals. Are you the guy?’ I said, ‘I’m the guy!!! I’M THE GUY!!!!’ I went back into the stadium and the doctor was pointing at me and holding up two fingers. He said, ‘That’s the kid.’ Two fingers saved me. If the team doctor didn’t do that, I would not be a footballer today. I would probably be at the bottom of a well.” https://t.co/FJN4VQjsRE @VictorOsimhen | @Galatasaray | @ChampionsLeague

Hey guys, Pete here. I wanted to write something about where my head has been at ahead of the playoffs. I hope you'll take the time to read this. Go @CUBS t.co/4lbZyyspYE

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Hey guys, Pete here. I wanted to write something about where my head has been at ahead of the playoffs. I hope you'll take the time to read this. Go @CUBS https://t.co/4lbZyyspYE

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The Players’ Tribune (@playerstribune) has 615K X followers with a 0.57% engagement rate over the past 12 months. Across 962 posts, The Players’ Tribune received 308K total likes and 54.6M impressions, averaging 320 likes per post. This page tracks The Players’ Tribune's performance metrics, top content, and engagement trends — updated daily.

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