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Eagles rumors: When AJ Brown could return to the field for Philadelphia

AJ Brown, the Philadelphia Eagles’ star wide receiver, won’t play Sunday against the New York Giants but is expected to return after the team’s bye for the Nov. 10 game against the Green Bay Packers, NFL insider Ian Rapoport reported. Brown missed practices this week with a hamstring issue, and the Eagles listed him out [.] The post Eagles rumors: When AJ Brown could return to the field for Philadelphia appeared first on ClutchPoints.

“One of us is on a suicide mission”: Denny Hamlin makes feelings clear about 23XI vs NASCAR lawsuit

Denny Hamlin shared a blunt remark on 23XI Racing’s legal battle with NASCAR. In a press conference at Martinsville Speedway, Hamlin hinted that the sanctioning body might be destined to fail.

Adam Schefter drops major AJ Brown trade deadline update

Will AJ Brown stick with the Philadelphia Eagles? The NFL trade deadline is fast approaching, with the wide receiver facing a pending future. NFL insider Adam Schefter dropped a big update there. Will Philly and general manager Howie Roseman entertain any offers? The ESPN personality and longtime league reporter helped fan some flames involving a [.] The post Adam Schefter drops major AJ Brown trade deadline update appeared first on ClutchPoints.

[WATCH] Jeff Hardy performs another death-defying stunt at the age of 48 at Halloween Havoc 2025

Jeff Hardy is now 48 years old, and despite this, he is pulling off some incredible, death-defying stunts that he has always been known for. Unfortunately, this one would backfire.

Too much social media may hurt kids’ thinking and memory skills

Spending too much time on social media might be hurting how children think, remember, and learn. A new study published in the journal JAMA found that kids who use social media more often tend to do worse on tests that measure memory, reading, and vocabulary. The study looked at 6, 554 children between the ages of [.] The post Too much social media may hurt kids’ thinking and memory skills appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.