Report: Tua Tagovailoa Expected to Throw For NFL Teams by April
Former Alabama QB Tua Tagovailoa is reportedly expected to be healthy by April and able to participate in throwing workouts for prospective NFL teams.
According to AL.com’s Mike Rodak, former Alabama QB Tua Tagovailoa is expected to be healthy by April and able to participate in throwing workouts for prospective NFL teams.
His agent, Leigh Steinberg, told Rodak on Tuesday that the former Crimson Tide signal-caller is expected to hold about a 40-minute session in which he’ll make up to 80 throws in front of team scouts.
“The [intention] there is the ball never touches the ground and I think he’s gonna blow away teams in that process,” Steinberg told AL.com.
Alabama’s pro day is in March, but Tagovailoa could hold a separate pro day closer to the NFL draft on April 23.
Tagovailoa announced his decision to forgo his senior season and enter the 2020 NFL draft in early January. He entered the 2019 season considered one of the top picks for upcoming draft, but suffered a hip dislocation in the Crimson Tide’s Nov. 16 win over Mississippi State and had surgery two weeks later.
“I’ve had a difficult time making this decision about my future,” Tagovailoa said during his announcement press conference. “I will be declaring and entering the 2020 NFL draft.”
At the time of his surgery, Tagovailoa’s procedure was said to have been a success. ESPN’s Laura Rutledge reported in November that he would be put on partial weight bearing recovering plan for six weeks as he rehabbed daily in Tuscaloosa. Initial reports also said that three months after the procedure, Tagovailoa was slated to begin athletic activity again.
Tagovailoa will reportedly attend the NFL combine which begins on Feb. 25, but he will not participate in drills or throws. He will, however, go through interview with teams.
Cora out as Red Sox manager following scandals
NFL Players React to Luke Kuechly’s Sudden Retirement
A number of Luke Kuechly’s now-former teammates as well as other active and recently retired NFL players weighed in on the LB’s retirement.
Seven-time Pro Bowl linebacker Luke Kuechly announced his sudden retirement from the NFL on Tuesday evening, shocking the football world.
A number of the 2013 Defensive Player of the Year’s now-former teammates as well as other active and recently retired NFL players weighed in on the news.
Court Documents Claim Meghan Markle Knew Her Letter Would Be Published
Panthers Seven-Time Pro Bowl LB Luke Kuechly Retires From NFL
The 28-year-old LB made seven Pro Bowls throughout eight year career with the Panthers.
In a sudden announcement Tuesday evening, Panthers linebacker Luke Kuechly said that he is retiring from the NFL.
In a video lasting more than three minutes, Kuechly explained the rationale behind his decision.
“In my heart, I know it’s the right thing to do…There’s only one way to play this game since I was a little kid, to play fast, to play physical to play strong. And at this point I don’t know if I’m able to do that anymore,” he said. “And that’s the part that’s most difficult. I still want to play, but I don’t think it’s the right decision.”
The 28-year-old LB made seven Pro Bowls throughout his eight-year career with the Panthers. He was named Defensive Player of the Year in 2013 and first-team All-Pro five times. He was selected with the No. 9 pick in the 2012 NFL draft.
Kuechly has played in 16 games in each of the past two seasons, but suffered reported concussions during the 2015, 2016 and 2017 seasons.
He made clear in his retirement announcement that his decision to retire has “nothing to do with” the team’s decision to hire Matt Rhule as its next head coach. Rhule was hired in early January to replace Ron Rivera, who was fired toward the end of the 2019 season. Rhule is reportedly bringing LSU passing game coordinator Joe Brady with him to the NFL ranks as Brady will be the team’s offensive coordinator next season.
Kuechly becomes the second star linebacker to retire in recent memory, citing the physicality of football. Seven-time Pro Bowl LB Patrick Willis retired at age 30 in March of 2015 following an injury-shortened eighth professional season.
He had two years left on his contract with the Panthers, walking away from $10.8 million in 2020.
“I think now is the right chance for me to move on,” Kuechly said. “It makes me sad because I love playing this game, I’ve played it since I was a kid. It’s my favorite thing in the world to do. The memories I have from this place and this organization and being on the field with these guys—they’ll never go away.”
Panthers LB Kuechly announces retirement at 28
Sources: Twins land Donaldson for 4 years, $92M
Meghan Markle Looked Super Happy in Her Huge Hooded Parka
All the Pro Tips You’ll Need to Create Selena Gomez’s ’60s-Style Cat Eye
When it comes to pulling out enviable makeup looks, Selena Gomez has always been ahead of the curve. She’s not afraid to take risks, and with the help of her trusted makeup artist, Hung Vanngo, the singer has demonstrated how to pull off every look from disco-ball eyelids to bold lips with ease.
For their latest showstopping look, the duo reminded us that exaggerated ’60s-inspired cat-eye makeup is a vibe we’d very much like to invite into 2020. The bold cat eye, or wing, as it’s referred to more casually, is one of those classic makeup looks that seem easy but actually take a solid amount of skill to execute well.
Coincidentally, we’ve been hot on the trail of the perfect winged liner for some time now. We’ve long been asking our best makeup artist pals for their tips for achieving the perfect cat eye, so scroll on to see the best products and techniques you’ll need to live your best Selena Gomez (by way of Twiggy and Cher) life.