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Jordan Davis and his wife are expanding their crew in 2025! The couple announced in January that they'll be welcoming baby No. 4 in June. They're already parents to three kids, who range in ages from ...
For Utahns who want to celebrate with sparklers and aerials, here’s what you need to know about local fire restrictions in ...
Here's what to do this week in the Washington, D.C. area. Nationals home games: Tues., through Sun., including Freedom ...
Kat (Colby Muhammad) gets romantic with Tomas (Alex Algeria). Vernon (Clifton Davis) and Bill (Timon Durrett) lock horns. Eva ...
Davis and his twin brother, Vontae Davis, founded the Davis Family Foundation. He had lost his brother and described how unexpected emotions came out.
Former NFL superstar Vernon Davis has moved from American football to equestrianism, opening a training and livery yard – to honour the legacy of his late brother. Vernon, who won the Super Bowl ...
Vernon Davis, former Broncos tight end and Super Bowl 50 champion, was elected to the 2025 Gridiron Greats Hall of Fame class, which recognizes retired professional football players for their achie… ...
Commanders legend Vernon Davis launches new effort to honor late brother The ex-NFL star’s latest venture is more than business. It's a way for the Washington Commanders' legend to honor his family.
I know it. You know it. I have to tell his family.” She says 3½ hours passed before she was permitted to call Vernon back at 11 a.m. “Imagine if someone called you,” Friebe says.
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WASHINGTON (7News) — Former NFL player Vernon Davis is now a co-owner of D.C.'s local women's soccer team, DC Power FC. The team announced Davis' ownership status in a statement released Tuesday.
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