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Travis Barker Buys Liquid Death Can Containing Ozzy Osbourne’s DNA. Travis Barker, the Blink-182 drummer, recently acquired a ...
The Blink-182 rocker revealed on Instagram that he has one of 10 cans containing traces of this iconic musician's saliva on ...
Yellowcard found their way back to the studio — and into a whole new era. Better Days, produced by Travis Barker, is the ...
Jacksonville Jaguars' general manager James Gladstone recently appeared on Sirius XM NFL radio and discussed Travis Hunter's development and what his workload, in terms of playing on both offense ...
The Jacksonville Jaguars’ decision to trade up for Travis Hunter in the 2025 NFL Draft is being labeled a bold yet risky move. As a dual-threat talent capable of excelling on both offense and ...
Much has been made of Jacksonville Jaguars rookie Travis Hunter playing both offense and defense in the NFL. Recently, former NFL safety and executive turned ESPN analyst Louis Riddick appeared on ...
If the Jaguars ask rookie Travis Hunter to play a whole game on offense and a whole game on defense, they think he can do it. Jaguars General Manager James Gladstone told Andrew Siciliano on SiriusXM ...
Travis Hunter made no secret about his intentions of playing both ways in the NFL after doing so during his decorated college career. The Heisman winner remains on track to do just that during his ...
I know during COVID, Post did a YouTube Nirvana show with Travis Barker, and I think it became a natural segue ... members incorporated into musical numbers, like Fred Armisen playing drums for Devo ...
The Jaguars are working Travis Hunter more at WR to start his career than CB. Jacksonville GM James Gladstone says not to read too much into that.
On offense, he can play wide receiver, and on the defense side, he can play cornerback -- and he is good at both positions. Once the 2025 season begins, all eyes will be on Hunter to see how much ...
No, we will see how it translates. “I mean, obviously he’s playing against 11 five stars on the other side of the ball, every game,” said NFL analyst Louis Riddick.