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Former NFL gamers are serving to athletes put together for all times off the sector.

Wale Ogunleye, a Professional Bowl defensive finish throughout a 10-year profession with Miami, Chicago and Houston, leads UBS International Wealth Administration’s athletes and entertainers strategic shopper section.

Copeland Bryan, who performed three seasons in Buffalo and Detroit, and Cameron Lynch, who spent 4 seasons with the Rams and Tampa Bay, participated within the NFL Enterprise Improvement Program in partnership with Visa. They took half within the NFL Participant Care Basis’s fourth annual Tremendous Bowl Profession Truthful in Los Angeles, and are finishing, two-year rotational program throughout varied Visa enterprise strains.

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Chicago Bears’ Adewale Ogunleye, accompanied by Danieal Manning (38) and Hunter Hillenmeyer (92), runs after recovering a Denver Broncos fumble through the second quarter of an NFL soccer recreation Nov. 25, 2007, in Chicago. Ogunleye, a Professional Bowl defensive finish throughout a 10-year profession, leads UBS International Wealth Administration’s athletes and entertainers strategic shopper section. 
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“Being a former athlete, I simply realized that the business might do a greater job of offering steering to our excessive net-worth people, particularly our athletes, and utilizing our platform to assist with monetary choices,” Ogunleye mentioned on the AP Professional Soccer Podcast. “I made a ton of cash; that didn’t make me an professional in cash. So, I went again to highschool, I educated myself. However, I do really feel like our advisors at our agency ought to have an obligation to show as they go, train our athletes to grasp what their funds are, and guarantee that they’ve a legacy to fall again on when their taking part in days are over.”

Ogunleye made the Professional Bowl in 2003 after registering a career-best 15 sacks with the Dolphins. He was traded to Chicago following a contract dispute and signed a $34 million, six-year take care of the Bears.

In his function with UBS, he needs to equip gamers with info to make sensible choices for his or her future.

“Monetary training, coping with our monetary advisors, be sure that they perceive, that our athletes have to have a legacy,” he mentioned. “After which additionally, lastly, coping with our shoppers themselves, the athletes themselves and entertainers, ensuring that we get behind them, their philanthropic endeavors, the life after the stage, after sports activities. As a result of even in case you are a Tom Brady, you continue to have the remainder of your life to dwell, proper? What are you going to do with that? Even in case you’re an anomaly like myself and performed 11 years within the league, I used to be performed in my 30s. I’m nonetheless pretty younger, so I haven’t retired from life. And I believe that what we’re going to do at UBS is we’re going to take a look at our athletes as businessmen, enterprise girls, entrepreneurs, understanding that that is only a small section of their life. And as soon as these quarter-hour of fame are up on the on the sector, we wish to just be sure you have a for much longer, longer life to dwell towards getting that legacy for you and your loved ones, possibly the communities that you simply’ve come from.”

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Bryan thought-about pursuing his MBA at Harvard, Yale or Stanford earlier than the NFL Gamers Affiliation gave him a chance to hitch the league’s enterprise program with Visa. He’s finishing his rotation on Visa’s Strategic Initiatives and International Know-how Partnerships staff.

“Since approaching, I’ve had just a few years attending to do some very fascinating work,” Bryan mentioned. “This has been a chance to essentially hone the abilities that I had developed sort of from a startup and enterprise improvement consulting world. I’d all the time been company adjoining, by no means in company. Simply attending to see sort of the processes in a company construction, in an enormous firm like Visa that will get to the touch like each different firm on the earth could be very eye-opening.”

Lynch careworn the significance of making ready for a profession after retirement. He final performed with the Buccaneers in 2018 however the 28-year-old was prepared for the subsequent section of his life at a younger age. He started making ready in school and continued within the NFL.

“Whereas I used to be taking part in, I interned within the offseason. I made certain on my off days I did group service to construct up that resume for when after I retired,” he mentioned. “Being undrafted, I knew it might come at any day. Fortunately, I ended up at Visa, Silicon Valley, the place we’re ready to make use of my abilities from on the sector and convey them to the boardroom and in addition getting my MBA, getting that terminology down, going from one staff to the opposite. The playbook is totally different going from the Rams to the Buccaneers. So going from the sector to the boardroom, the playbook is totally different. So I received my MBA to get data, to get educated and to use these abilities at Visa.”

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Knicks reunite Mikal Bridges with Villanova teammates in blockbuster trade with Nets: reports

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There’s just something the New York Knicks love about those Villanova products in the NBA. 

The Knicks have reportedly struck a trade with the Brooklyn Nets to bring Mikal Bridges, a former teammate of Knicks stars, Jalen Brunson, Josh Hart and Donte DiVincenzo during their time at Villanova, to Madison Square Garden in a blockbuster deal. 

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In this first trade between both teams since 1983, the Knicks will send veteran forward Bogdan Bogdanovic, four unprotected first-round picks, one protected first-round pick via the Milwaukee Bucks, an unprotected pick swap and a second-round pick in exchange for Bridges, per ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.

Jalen Brunson #11 and Josh Hart #3 of the New York Knicks talk to Mikal Bridges #1 of the Brooklyn Nets after the game on March 23, 2024 at Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York.  (Nathaniel S. Butler/NBAE via Getty Images)

The Knicks saw exactly what former college teammates could do on the floor together in the NBA last season, as Brunson, DiVincenzo and Hart all had stellar campaigns during the team’s playoff run. 

Now, Bridges reunites with teammates he won multiple NCAA national titles with during his college days. 

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Bridges’ reaction was likely that of all Knicks fans, as he posted on social media. 

“This is crazy lol,” Bridges simply posted on X. 

Bridges, the 10th overall pick of the 2018 NBA Draft who was traded by the Philadelphia 76ers to the Phoenix Suns on draft night, has developed into a star with the Nets since he was dealt before the deadline in the 2022-23 campaign. 

He jumped from 17.2 points per game to 26.1 over 27 contests that season as a Net, and last year’s production was solid as well. 

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Mikal Bridges #25 of the Villanova Wildcats grabs a rebound in front of teammates Donte DiVincenzo #10 and Jalen Brunson #1 against the Providence Friars at the Wells Fargo Center on January 23, 2018, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)

Bridges averaged 19.6 points per game with 4.5 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 1.0 steals, while shooting 43.6% from the field over all 82 regular-season games. 

The Philly native, who was a 2021-22 All-Defensive team honoree, figures to slot right into the starting lineup alongside his Villanova brothers, including the All-Star Brunson who exploded for an All-NBA nod after averaging a career-high 28.7 points per contest. 

The news of Bridges’ addition comes as OG Anunoby, the Knicks’ traded-for wing last season, reportedly opted out of his contract and decided to test free agency. 

Bridges, at 6-foot-6, has the ability to guard just about any player on the floor, and head coach Tom Thibodeau loves players with that extra hustle, which he provides every night. 

New York is clearly a win-now team after going 50-32 last season to earn the No. 2 seed in the Eastern Conference. But they’ve lost in the conference semifinals in back-to-back seasons, so adding another playmaker who can thrive on both ends of the floor was paramount for their squad this offseason. 

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Mikal Bridges #1 of the Brooklyn Nets celebrates after making a shot in the third quarter against the Indiana Pacers at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on April 01, 2024, in Indianapolis, Indiana.  (Dylan Buell/Getty Images)

That box is checked with the addition of Bridges, who shouldn’t have any trouble getting acclimated with his new team.

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Sika Anoa’i, WWE Hall of Famer and father of Roman Reigns, dies at 79

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Sika Anoa’i, WWE Hall of Famer and father of Roman Reigns, dies at 79

WWE Hall of Famer Sika Anoa’i, who won multiple WWE tag team titles with his brother Afa and is the father of current WWE star Roman Reigns, died Tuesday. He was 79.

His death was announced by nephew Jahrus Anoa’i on Instagram.

Jahrus wrote: “It is with profound sadness that I share the news of the passing of Former Hall of Famer, Polaivao Leati Sika Anoa’i. He passed away peacefully on June 25th. He was many things: a hard working father, a caring brother, a supportive uncle, and a proud grandfather. He was a cherished friend to many, a loving family member whose warmth and kindness knew no bounds, and an inspiration to countless individuals. His legacy will continue to inspire and uplift future generations, reminding us of the impact one person’s life can have on so many. Rest in love Uncle Sika.”

Anoaʻi was born on the island of Tutuila in American Samoa on April 5, 1945. He and his family (he had 13 siblings) moved to San Francisco when he was 14 and he joined the Merchant Marines in 1963 before leaving in 1969 at the behest of Afa to become a pro wrestler.

Sika and Afa were known as “The Wild Samoans” and joined the WWE (then known as the WWWF), managed by Lou Albano, in 1980, winning the tag titles just four months after their debut by defeating Tito Santana and Ivan Putski. They lost, then won them again later in 1980, then again in 1983. He had limited success as a singles wrestler, but anyone who saw “The Wild Samoans,” with their wild hair, sarong and wrestling barefoot in the ring, will never forget them. They were inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2007.

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Sika trained wrestlers after retiring and helped launch the careers of many, including Yokozuna, Virgil, Billy Kidman, Batista, Rikishi, Tonga Kid, Virgil, Michael P.S. Hayes and Snitsky.

Anoaʻi’s son, Joseph, better known as Roman Reigns, is the top star in WWE currently and members of his extended family make up the faction known as “The Bloodline,” which has led WWE to renewed success in recent years. Reigns headlined the last two WrestleManias, including the 2023 event at SoFi Stadium.

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Panthers' Matthew Tkachuk jumps in ocean with Stanley Cup as celebration hits the beach

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The Stanley Cup is back in Florida, as the Panthers won a thrilling Game 7 over the Edmonton Oilers, 2-1, on Monday night. 

The team wasted no time parading Lord Stanley’s Cup around South Florida, as Matthew Tkachuk, Aaron Ekblad and many others were spotted in Fort Lauderdale celebrating their victory less than 24 hours after defeating Edmonton. 

And since it is summer in Florida, what other way would you celebrate than by taking the Cup to the beach. 

Matthew Tkachuk of the Panthers celebrates with the Stanley Cup after their 2-1 victory over the Edmonton Oilers in the Stanley Cup Final at Amerant Bank Arena on June 24, 2024, in Sunrise, Florida. (Carmen Mandato/Getty Images)

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Tkachuk, surrounded by teammates and fans alike, took the Cup across the street to the beach, where he decided to take it into the Atlantic Ocean. 

Think of it as a sort of baptism for the Cup, as it’s the first time in Panthers franchise history they have won the hardware. 

Panthers fans were screaming as Tkachuk, Ekblad and others held the Cup above their heads, giving it the customary kiss all while the waves came rolling in from the ocean. 

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Tkachuk said after the victory to ESPN’s Emily Kaplan that winning the Cup was no longer a dream – it’s reality. And it was a grueling two years for the Panthers – they lost in the Final to the Vegas Golden Knights last season in five games – to finally get that inaugural trophy in the team building. 

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So, this celebration is a culmination of tons of hard work, and the Panthers are clearly letting loose now that their names will forever be etched on the precious metal. 

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Panthers players share champagne after beating the Edmonton Oilers at the Amerant Bank Arena on June 24, 2024, in Sunrise, Florida. (Eliot J. Schechter/NHLI via Getty Images)

Through the Panthers’ 24 games in these playoffs, Tkachuk posted 22 points (six goals, 16 assists) to help Florida get the job done. 

He joined the Panthers last season after the Calgary Flames traded him following six seasons with the squad that drafted him sixth overall in 2016. 

Tkachuk posted a 109-point season in 2023, and though he would have 88 this past regular season, every Panthers fan knows the importance he makes at left wing for this hockey club. 

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Matthew Tkachuk of the Florida Panthers lifts the Stanley Cup after beating the Edmonton Oilers at Amerant Bank Arena on June 24, 2024. (Carmen Mandato/Getty Images)

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The celebration has only begun for Tkachuk and the rest of his Florida teammates, who will have their team parade on Sunday.  

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