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Seize the Grey won the 149th Preakness Stakes Saturday afternoon to claim the second leg of horse racing’s Triple Crown. It was an upset, since all eyes were on Mystik Dan, who won the Kentucky Derby earlier this month by a nostril. It’s a tough task for a horse to win those two prestigious races. Many Derby winners don’t even compete at the Preakness, which is held at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore. The last horse to do so was Justify. That was back in 2018. But Seize the Gray did make some history. D. Wayne Lukas, who trains the horse, became the oldest trainer to win the Triple Crown. He’...
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While chatting with NFL insider Adam Schefter on his podcast this week, former Packers director Eliot Wolf revealed a little-known piece of Green Bay draft lore. According to the current Patriots exec, the Packers were extremely close to drafting Baltimore Ravens legend Ray Lewis out of Miami in 1996. In fact, they were so close that they had him on the phone. “John Michels was one,” Wolf said while recounting the Packers’ 1996 draft. “Tackle from USC, now that one didn’t work out, that’s actually an interesting story because they were getting ready to draft Ray Lewis, and Baltimore picked him...
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