STATE COLLEGE, PA. - Governor Mifflin grad, and now former Penn State running back, Nick Singleton has officially declared for the NFL Draft. The star running back did so on social media on Monday. He ...
One of the top running backs in the 2026 NFL Draft went down with an injury. Penn State’s Nick Singleton broke his foot during Senior Bowl practice, needing surgery. Singleton’s 2025 season saw lower ...
Viewed as one of the top running backs in the 2026 NFL Draft class, Penn State's Nick Singleton had a prime opportunity to boost his draft stock at this week's Senior Bowl in Alabama. However, ...
Eric Singleton Jr. is no longer entering the NFL Draft, but still isn’t expected to return to Auburn. He entered the transfer portal on Friday, a source confirmed to AL.com, becoming the 34th Auburn ...
In 1997’s Love Jones, Larenz Tate’s Darius Lovehall tells Nina Mosley (Nia Long) the classic line: “The true goal of an artist is to create the definitive work that cannot be surpassed.” It’s a quote ...
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The enterprise AI market is currently nursing a massive hangover. For the past two years, decision-makers have been inundated with demos of autonomous agents booking flights, writing code, and ...
One of the current faces of Penn State football is officially done as senior running back Nick Singleton will opt out of the Pinstripe Bowl. The news was first reported by the Reading Eagle's Rich ...
Former Gov. Mifflin star Nick Singleton will not play for Penn State against Clemson in the Pinstripe Bowl, his father told the Reading Eagle on Thursday. Singleton joins defensive tackle Zane Durant ...
The call every senior prospect dreams of has officially arrived for safety DeShon Singleton, but his journey to the prestigious Senior Bowl is far more compelling than a typical collegiate success ...
Denver Broncos captain Alex Singleton says the NFL won’t fine him for the now-viral “one-ball” celebration he used in his first game back from testicular cancer. The league, he said, understands the ...
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