JJ Watt Unveils Signature Shoe to Honor Fallen Hero Pat Tillman
Arizona Cardinals star JJ Watt has unveiled a new shoe to honor the service of American military hero and former NFL player Pat Tillman.
Arizona Cardinals star JJ Watt has unveiled a new shoe to honor the service of American military hero and former NFL player Pat Tillman.
A movement has begun to persuade the NFL to retire the jersey of former NFL player and Army Ranger Pat Tillman, who sacrificed his life defending our country in Afghanistan in 2002.
The world of sports paid tribute to former NFL player and Army Ranger Pat Tillman on the 17th Anniversary of his death in Afghanistan.
A large construction firm in Utah announced that it is giving up its VIP suite, after Utah Jazz players began kneeling during the national anthem.
Packers legend Brett Favre took to Twitter on Monday to attempt to clarify comments he made comparing former NFL player and war hero Pat Tillman, to Colin Kaepernick.
Brett Favre says that Colin Kaepernick’s decision to forego his NFL career in order to continue his anthem protests and social justice movement, is a sacrifice in league with former NFL player and Army Ranger Pat Tillman.
On this date, April 22, 16 years ago, former NFL star Pat Tillman lost his life in Afghanistan while serving as a member of the U.S. Army Rangers.
A former NFL player who is running for congress, isn’t a fan of original anthem protester Colin Kaepernick.
NFL ratings have soared since the divisive anthem protests which roiled the league over the last two years, finally subsided. In place of those protests, there’s been a resurgence of pro-police/military demonstrations and tributes which have led many fans to give the league a second chance.
Arizona Cardinal safety Pat Tillman, who lost his life serving our country, has been a favorite for both sides of the political aisle. Though, now his wife is pleading for both sides to just stop.
Taya Kyle, widow of SEAL Chris Kyle, had a message for Nike on its latest ad campaign with Kaepernick: “You exhaust my spirit on this one.”
Critics of the new Nike ad featuring national anthem protester Colin Kaepernick, say that a better face for the sportswear giant’s campaign would have been former Arizona Cardinals player and Afghan War hero Pat Tillman.