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  • American tennis pro Danielle Collins thanks Australian Open fans for ‘paying my bills’ after getting heckled


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    American tennis pro Danielle Collins isn’t making any new friends in Australia this week, and she’s fine with that. 

    Collins, a finalist in the 2022 Australian Open, advanced to the third round of this year’s Grand Slam after defeating Australia’s own Destanee Aiava on Thursday, but her victory was met with a harsh reaction by the home crowd. 

    Danielle Collins reacts after defeating Destanee Aiava at the Australian Open in Melbourne, Thursday, Jan. 16, 2025. (AP Photo/Manish Swarup)

    After dealing with the crowd’s boos for most of the match, Collins blew kisses to fans and egged them on as soon as she won match point. 

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    “It was a tough crowd and I just figured if I’m going to be out here, I better take home that bigger paycheck,” Collins said after the match in an on-court interview.  “So yeah, thanks for the paycheck Australia.” 

    “It’s a pretty amazing feeling as an athlete because the people that dislike you or hate you pay your bills,” she continued. “So that’s a really rewarding feeling to be out here, and it just feels like a really great day.” 

    Danielle Collins blows kisses after defeating Destanee Aiava at the Australian Open in Melbourne, Jan. 16, 2025. (AP Photo/Manish Swarup)

    Collins defeated Aiava 7-6 (4), 4-6, 6-2 across a nearly 2 1/2 hour match. 

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    During her post game presser with the media, Collins doubled down on her reaction to the crowd, adding that the “energy” of fans motivates her – regardless of who they cheer for. 

    “One of the greatest things about being a professional athlete is the people that don’t like you and the people that hate you, they actually pay your bills. It’s kind of a cool concept… I just remind myself every day when I have that kind of stuff, they’re paying my bills. Every person that’s bought a ticket to come out here and heckle me or do what they do, it’s all going toward the Danielle Collins’ fund.” 

    Danielle Collins egged on the crowd at the Australian Open, Thursday, Jan. 16, 2025. (AP Photo/Manish Swarup)

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    Collins quipped that she likes to take “five-star vacations” with her friends, and that her earnings from the Australian Open will go toward their next trip. 

    “We like boats – we like big boats. We like yachts. We’ll post about it and let you guys know how it goes.”

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    American tennis pro Danielle Collins took to social media to express her gratitude to the fans at the Australian Open, despite facing some heckling during her matches. In a post titled “Thank You, Australian Open Fans,” Collins thanked the crowd for their support and for “paying my bills” with their attendance.

    Collins, known for her fiery competitiveness on the court, didn’t let the heckling get to her, instead choosing to focus on the positive energy from the majority of fans. She acknowledged that not everyone will be a fan of hers, but expressed her appreciation for those who showed her love and encouragement throughout the tournament.

    The post serves as a reminder that athletes, like all of us, have bad days and face challenges, but it’s the support of their fans that helps them push through and continue to strive for greatness. Collins’ message of gratitude is a refreshing and humble response to any negativity she may have encountered during her time at the Australian Open.

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  • Australian Open live: Alex de Minaur, Jannik Sinner and Danielle Collins headline day seven


    LIVE: Alex de Minaur vs Francisco Cerundolo — Australian Open third round

    Alex de Minaur starts perfectly with an easy break, but gives it right back

    The first three points went the Australian’s way courtesy of a double fault and two unforced errors from Cerundolo’s side of the net.

    Cerundolo gets on the board with an ace down the middle, but miscues another backhand and surrenders a cheap break straight away.

    But de Minaur is feeling generous and gifts the break straight back, going from 30-0 up to losing the game with three double faults and an error off the backhand wing.

    De Minaur and Cerundolo are on Rod Laver Arena

    The 31st seed enters first, before eighth-seeded Aussie Alex de Minaur arrives to massive cheers on centre court.

    De Minaur wins the coin toss and chooses to receive first.

    What to expect in Alex de Minaur’s clash with Francisco Cerundolo

    Alex de Minaur celebrates a point at the Australian Open.
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    Australian Alex de Minaur is coming up on Rod Laver Arena from 2pm AEDT, taking on Argentina’s Francisco Cerundolo in the third round.

    De Minaur is looking to reach the fourth round at his home slam for the fourth straight time and, of course, go further for the first time in his career — the Australian Open is the only grand slam where the eighth seed has never reached the quarterfinals.

    De Minaur has never played 31st seed Cerundolo, who should be well rested after countryman Facundo Diaz Acosta retired after just 45 minutes of their second-round clash.

    Francisco Cerundolo plays a backhand at the Australian Open.
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    Cerundolo favours the slower clay courts, with successive fourth-round appearances at Roland Garros and four of his five career finals (2/3 titles) coming on clay.

    De Minaur is favoured on what is expected to be a very warm outing, which should help the ball get through the court faster.

    They’re vying for a spot in the fourth round against 20-year-old American Alex Michelsen, who’s ranked 42nd but beaten 11th seed Stefanos Tsitsipas and 19th seed Karen Khachanov in this year’s tournament.

    Another American through to the fourth round, Emma Navarro battling past Ons Jabeur

    Ons Jabeur and Emma Navarro hug at the Australian Open.
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    Emma Navarro is perhaps the least decorated member of the WTA top 10 but the 23-year-old is trending the right way and continues that way with a tough 6-4, 3-6, 6-4 win over three-time major finalist Ons Jabeur.

    Navarro went third round, fourth round, quarterfinal, semifinal in the four slams last year, and the eighth seed has dug deep to pull out an entertaining win over Jabeur, who looked back to her best during that second set.

    But Navarro trusted the process and held her nerve in the last set, getting the early break and holding on, serving out the match at her first opportunity.

    “I love three sets,” Navarro says after her third straight full-length match.

    She’s also played 31 three-setters in the past year, more than any other woman on tour.

    Nabarro says her fighting spirit comes from her father, who took her and her siblings on brutally long bike rides that brought them to tears. Yeesh.

    “I learned a lot of toughness growing up and that’s thanks to him,” she says.

    Alex Michelsen is through to the fourth round, where he may face Alex de Minaur

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    Twenty-year-old Alex Michelsen has beaten 19th seed Karen Khachanov 6-3, 7-6(5), 6-2 in an impressive showing to reach the fourth round of a grand slam for the first time.

    “I was playing unbelievable. I don’t really know what’s going on, I’ve never hit my forehand that well,” Michelsen says, adding he just wants to ride this momentum, although he seems unsure how sustainable it is.

    Michelsen awaits the winner of Australian Alex de Minaur and Francisco Cerundolo, who are coming up in a matter of minutes on Rod Laver Arena.

    “It’s gonna be a battle either way so I’m gonna sit back on the couch and watch,” says Michelsen, who’s split his two matches with the Aussie and has never clashed with Cerundolo.

    Karen Khachanov serving to stay alive

    The 19th seed and 2023 semifinalist is one game away from being knocked out by American 20-year-old Alex Michelsen, who leads by two sets and 5-2 on John Cain Arena.

    Lucky loser on Court 3

    German Eva Lys was supposed to be back home in Hamburg earlier this week after losing to Australia’s Destanee Aiava in qualifying, but instead she’s taking on world number 82 Jaqueline Cristian for a spot in the fourth round.

    The third lucky loser, Lys beat Australian number one Kim Birrell in straight sets on five minute’s notice in the first round after 13th seed Anna Kalinskaya’s withdrawal.

    The seemingly unshakable Lys is trying to work her way back into this clash with Romania’s Cristian, who leads 5-3  after earlier jumping out to a 4-1 advantage in the opening set.

    Alex Michelsen three games from maiden major fourth round

    Alex Michelsen serves at the Australian Open
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    After holding off big-serving Karen Khachanov 7-5 in a second-set tiebreak, 20-year-old American Alex Michelsen has jumped out to a 3-0 lead with a break of serve early in the third set.

    Michelsen is painting the lines with his groundstrokes and forcing Khachanov to move, but the 19th seed can’t keep up.

    Karen Khacahnov looks up during an Australian Open match.
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    Michelsen, who’s best slam outing came when he reached the third round here last year, looks an infinitely better player this time around and would need to fall in a heap to miss out on his first round of 16.

    If he wins through, he will await Australian Alex de Minaur eight seed or 31st seed Francisco Cerundolo, who are up next on Rod Laver Arena.

    Iga Świątek coasts through to fourth round

    Iga Swiatek hits a forehand.
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    Second seed Iga Świątek has spent just 70 minutes on court in taking down Emma Raducanu 6-1, 6-0 and roll into the fourth round, still yet to drop a set.

    Raducanu never really had a look-in, with Świątek slamming down 24 winners and making just 12 unforced errors.

    The only game she lost was the second of the match, so she won the last 11 games in a row.

    Świątek broke three times and won 30 of 47 points in that second set.

    Absolutely clinical from the Pole, who’s loving her time in Australia.

    “Just enjoying my walks and being in nature,” she says of her plans for her day off.

    “I try not to stay in the hotel too much. At home it’s so cold and grey and cloudy that I’m gonna use every opportunity to go out and enjoy Australia because I feel like the world has better colours here. Everything is brighter and more fun.”

    A lovely sentiment, but is she just saying it to get the Melbourne fans back on side after that coffee dig?

    Aussies knocked out

    The first locals in action on day seven have lost I’m afraid.

    Ava Beck was a wildcard in the girls’ singles, but has been knocked out by ninth-seeded Brit Mingge Xu 6-1, 6-2.

    Meanwhile, in the men’s doubles, Tristan Schoolkate and Adam Walton have lost their second-round clash with American pair Austin Krajicek and Rajeev Ram 6-2, 6-4.

    Jabeur bounces straight after losing the first set to Navarro

    Three-time grand slam runner-up Ons Jabeur dropped the first set to eighth-seeded American Emma Navarro on Margaret Court Arena.

    But Jabeur, who has not been past the third round in Melbourne since her 2020 quarterfinal appearance, has shot out of the blocks in the second set winning 12 of the first 13 points to go up two breaks of serve in about seven minutes.

    Iga Świątek dominates Emma Raducanu in first set on centre court

    Iga Swiatek hits a backhand at the Australian Open.
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    Iga Świątek has barely given Emma Raducanu an inch of space as she ran through the first set of their third-round clash on Rod Laver Arena.

    Raducanu faced two break points in her first service game and it’s been a battle for the 2021 US Open winner ever since, going down two breaks in the opening frame.

    Emma Raducanu runs to retrieve a ball at the Australian Open.
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    Raducanu is only landing her first serve about half the time and Świątek is punishing those second serves.

    Raducanu’s hit 11 unforced errors to just three winners, while Świątek has 10 winners and six errors.

    The first set lasted just 30 minutes, and Raducanu needs to find a miraculous turnaround to get back into this one. Even that might not be enough, because Świątek is on fire right now.

    Medical timeout for Alex Michelsen

    Alex Michelsen serves at the Australian Open.
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    After winning the first set, Alex Michelsen has gone down a break and 0-3 against Karen Khachanov and he’s taken a medical timeout.

    It looked like he landed a little hard on a return of serve and jarred his hip or groin, so he called for the physio, followed him off court and has officially taken a timeout.

    Alex Michelsen takes one step towards his first major fourth round

    Alex Michelsen holds up his racquet during an Australian Open match.
    This is my racquet. There are many others like it, but this one is mine. (AP)

    The 20-year-old American takes the opening set against 19th seed Karen Khachanov 6-3 in just 35 minutes.

    As expected, this match is moving quickly, with short points and quick service games.

    A few more errors in that opening frame than both players would like, but Michelsen will be happy with the fact he got one look at a break point against the monstrous Khachanov serve, converted it, then immediately served out the set.

    No wasted energy.

    Grand slam champs hitting the court

    Stepping onto Rod Laver Arena first is second-seeded five-time major winner Iga Świątek and 2021 US Open champion Emma Raducanu.

    Meanwhile, on Margaret Court Arena, three-time grand slam finalist Ons Jabeur takes on eighth seed Emma Navarro.

    Jabeur is ranked 39th but this is the first seeded player she’s faced.

    ‘Mental torture’: Doping frustrations for Destanee Aiava

    It appears Australian world number 195 Destanee Aiava was tested just after her doubles loss with compatriot Maddison Inglis, and wasn’t thrilled.

    Her description of the “invasive” process is great:

    “they grab u whenever they want and they have to watch u pspspsps, the lady i had was really lovely and it was quick”

    With so much talk around doping in tennis at the moment, testing both in and out of competition is in the spotlight.

    Aside from the high-profile cases of Jannik Sinner and Iga Świątek, where they actually received adverse findings, there are others like Sweden’s Mikael Ymer, who is servng an 18-month ban after missing three tests.

    In elite sports under the World Anti-Doping Agency, athletes have to constantly keep authorities abreast of there whereabouts, and testers can show up.

    In a chat with fellow injury-hit players Denis Shapovalov and Dominic Thiem, Aussie Thanasi Kokkinakis last year revealed he had missed two tests and was on his last strike.

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    “I’m shitting myself,” he said, going on to say he hates the rule and the way doping tests are administered.

    His comments in the video above are a really interesting perspective, with Shapovalov describing it as “mental torture”.

    A pre-match toilet delay

    All is ready on John Cain Arena for the third-round clash between Alex Michelsen and Karen Khachanov, but we were delayed by a few minutes because arrived in the players’ race then had to duck to the toilet.

    But we’re underway thanks to the coin toss by Matteo from the Chadstone Tennis Club. Khachanov wins the toss and chooses, as so many players do, to receive.

    Full singles schedule for day seven

    After a typically hectic first week, enough players have been knocked out now that we can show you every singles match being played today on one screen without your phone melting:

    De Minaur’s potential opponents kick off day seven

    Composite image of Alex Michelsen and Karen Khachanov at the Australian Open.
    Alex Michelsen (left) and Karen Khachanov. (Getty)

    The first main draw singles match of day seven pits American 20-year-old Alex Michelsen against big-hitting Russian Karen Khachanov.

    This match is of particular interest to us because whoever gets through, will await the winner of Australian eighth seed Alex de Minaur and 31st seed Francisco Cerundolo.

    Michelsen scored the first major upset of the tournament when he knocked out 11th seed Stefanos Tsitsipas in the opening round, then dumped Aussie James McCabe out of his home slam for the second year in a row.

    Khachanov, a semifinalist here two years ago, beat French veteran Adrian Mannarino and Canadian world number 86 Gabriel Diallo to reach the third round.

    Michelsen is in superb form and is looking to book his first trip to the fourth round at a slam, but 19th-seeded Khachanov has the serving and baseline power to take the racquet out of your hand.

    Should be a banger on John Cain Arena.





    The Australian Open is heating up as some of the top players in the world hit the courts on day seven of the tournament. Alex de Minaur, Jannik Sinner, and Danielle Collins are set to headline the action today, with fans eagerly anticipating their matches.

    De Minaur, the 21-year-old Australian sensation, will be looking to continue his impressive run in the tournament as he takes on his opponent in the fourth round. Known for his speed and aggressive playing style, de Minaur is a crowd favorite and will no doubt put on a show for the fans.

    Sinner, the rising star from Italy, has been making waves in the tennis world with his powerful game and fearless attitude. The 20-year-old will be looking to make a statement with a strong performance in his match today, as he aims to advance further in the tournament.

    Collins, the American player known for her fierce competitiveness and fighting spirit, will also be in action today. With her powerful groundstrokes and never-say-die attitude, Collins is a force to be reckoned with on the court and will be looking to secure a spot in the next round.

    Tennis fans around the world will be eagerly tuning in to see these top players in action as they battle it out on the courts of the Australian Open. With so much talent on display, day seven is sure to be a thrilling day of tennis.

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  • Australian Open 2025: Danielle Collins blows kisses to booing crowd after beating Australia’s Destanee Aiava


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    Danielle Collins has long been one of women’s tennis’ most fiery competitors. But after her tight second-round Australian Open win over Australian underdog Destanee Aiava, Collins showed she can bring it with the crowd, too.

    The 11th-seeded American brought a hand to her ear to encourage the boos, blew kisses to the crowd, yelled “how ’bout that!” and slapped her own backside after outlasting Aiava, the last Australian woman in the draw, 7-6 (4), 4-6, 6-2. 

    And that was only the beginning of things.

    Afterward, Collins had her normal post-match interview, and while things started off calmly enough, the boos started raining down again — as they had much of the match as well — and Collins was up for it again.

    “I was thinking during the match, I was like, ‘Hmm, if I’m out here, I might as well take that big fat paycheck,’” Collins said. “Coco [Vandeweghe] and I love … we love a good five-star vacation, so part of that check is going to go towards that, so thank you guys, thank you for coming out and supporting us tonight.”

    She later repeated that sentiment — “Thanks for the paycheck, Australia.” — in a post-match interview with ESPN and poked more fun at provoking the crowd in her press conference.

    Last year, Collins — who made the Australian Open final in 2022 — announced she would retire at the end of the 2024 season, but she reneged on that decision and is now into the third round, where she’ll face fellow American Madison Keys.





    In a shocking turn of events at the Australian Open 2025, American tennis player Danielle Collins found herself at the center of controversy as she blew kisses to a booing crowd after defeating Australia’s own Destanee Aiava.

    Collins, known for her fiery on-court demeanor, faced a hostile crowd as she took on the hometown favorite Aiava in a thrilling match that went the distance. Despite the crowd’s attempts to throw her off her game, Collins remained focused and ultimately emerged victorious.

    After sealing the win, Collins defiantly blew kisses to the booing spectators, a move that only served to further incite the crowd. The gesture was seen as a bold display of confidence and defiance in the face of adversity.

    While some fans may have been taken aback by Collins’ actions, others admired her unapologetic attitude and competitive spirit. As tensions ran high in the stadium, Collins stood tall and embraced the role of the villain, relishing in her hard-fought victory.

    As the tournament progresses, all eyes will be on Collins as she continues her quest for glory. Love her or hate her, there’s no denying that Danielle Collins is a force to be reckoned with on the tennis court.

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  • Australian Open 2025 results: Danielle Collins thanks fans for “paying my bills” after she was heckled in second-round win


    Collins said the 290,000 Australian dollars (£147,500) that she will receive for reaching the third round at Melbourne Park would be used on a “five-star trip”.

    “Me and my group of girlfriends, we love a five-star vacation so I can guarantee that cheque is going to go towards our next five-star trip – hopefully to the Bahamas,” said Collins, who will face compatriot Madison Keys next.

    “We like boats, we like big boats, we like yachts, so we’ll post about it and let you guys know how it goes.”

    Collins returned to tennis at the start of 2025 after previously announcing she would retire at the end of the 2024 season.

    She continues to deal with endometriosis, which can affect fertility, and told BBC Sport in May that starting a family was “one of her biggest goals outside of tennis”.



    The Australian Open 2025 results saw American tennis player Danielle Collins secure a second-round win, but not without some controversy. After being heckled by fans during her match, Collins took to social media to thank her supporters and address the negative comments.

    In a post titled “Australian Open 2025 results: Danielle Collins thanks fans for ‘paying my bills’ after she was heckled in second-round win,” Collins expressed her gratitude for the fans who have continued to support her throughout her career. She acknowledged the challenges she faces as a professional athlete and highlighted the importance of fan support in helping her achieve her goals.

    Despite the distractions and criticism she faced during the match, Collins remained focused and ultimately emerged victorious. She credited her mental toughness and resilience for her ability to overcome adversity on the court.

    Collins’ response to the heckling demonstrates her strength and determination to succeed in the face of adversity. By thanking her fans for their unwavering support, she is reminding everyone that their encouragement is invaluable in helping her reach her full potential as a tennis player.

    As Collins continues her journey in the Australian Open, fans can expect to see her continue to showcase her talent and determination on the court. With her positive attitude and unwavering dedication, there’s no doubt that she will continue to make her mark in the world of tennis.

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  • Baker Mayfield, Danielle Hunter among players left out

    Baker Mayfield, Danielle Hunter among players left out


    A snub is in the eye of the beholder.

    Now that the 2025 Pro Bowl Games rosters have been announced, discussion and debate about players from both conferences will abound. Some will be aghast at an omission from the Games. Others will take solace that a particular player or two finally garnered deserved attention. Everyone has their own list — it’s only natural.

    With 88 total spots broken up between two conferences and each position being capped, it’s impossible for every worthy player to be honored. There is a zero percent chance of everyone having the same 88 names. That’s why “snub” lists like this exist.

    In undertaking this endeavor yet again, I personally am less offended by players left off. Instead, I’d like to use this opportunity to highlight those men who have had outstanding years and might have just missed the cut. Some on my list will be outliers to a greater degree than others. The game of “who would you replace” is wholly unfair to the talented players who did have their names on the initial rosters. It’s also not necessary. This is an all-star event for fun, not a cabinet position — and a swath of players on the initial roster will be replaced, some due to making the Super Bowl, others because of injuries or for other reasons.

    Before I get to my list, know that there is one name you won’t see below, and you can consider him a snubbed snub, if you must: Patrick Mahomes.

    The quarterback of the No. 1-seeded Chiefs has basically been a shoo-in for the Pro Bowl, earning a nod in every season since becoming the team’s starter in 2018. Given Mahomes’ standing as the back-to-back Super Bowl MVP guiding Kansas City to a 15-1 record, you could easily make a case for him to be a Pro Bowler again in 2025. Yet, by all standards outside of the win column — which surely Mahomes would say is all he cares about — this has been a down year for the all-world talent.

    With Mahomes set to sit out a Week 18 contest against the Broncos that is meaningless to the Chiefs, he will have set career lows (going back to 2018) in passing yards (3,928), success rate (50.7%, per Pro Football Reference), yards per attempt (6.8) and yards per game (245.5) while tying for his lowest mark in TD passes (26). For most QBs, those numbers would be fine, if not excellent. For Mahomes, they’re just OK. It makes his ability to deliver clutch plays in the crucible of big moments all the more impressive.

    Mahomes’ omission also speaks to the insane level at which Josh Allen, Joe Burrow and Lamar Jackson are currently playing. Allen is leading a juggernaut Bills offense with both his arm and legs. He’s creating fewer negative plays (taking just 14 total sacks so far) than ever. Burrow leads pretty much every statistical category and would probably be the MVP if not for the sieve-like defense holding Cincinnati back. And Jackson is having a better season than he did in 2023, when earned his second career MVP.

    I wouldn’t detest anyone who insists that leaving off the QB of a 15-1 club is a snub; Mahomes simply didn’t make my list this season.



    Baker Mayfield, Danielle Hunter among players left out of Pro Bowl

    The Pro Bowl rosters have been announced, and while many deserving players have been selected to represent their respective conferences, there are always a few notable snubs. This year, two players who have been left out of the Pro Bowl conversation are Cleveland Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield and Minnesota Vikings defensive end Danielle Hunter.

    Mayfield, who has been leading the Browns to a successful season with his impressive playmaking abilities, was not chosen to play in the Pro Bowl. Despite throwing for over 3,000 yards and 20 touchdowns this season, Mayfield was overlooked in favor of other quarterbacks in the AFC.

    Similarly, Hunter has been a dominant force on the Vikings’ defensive line, recording 14.5 sacks and 52 tackles this season. However, the Pro Bowl selection committee opted to go with other defensive ends in the NFC, leaving Hunter out of the mix.

    While being left out of the Pro Bowl can be disappointing for these players, they can take solace in the fact that their contributions to their teams have not gone unnoticed by fans and analysts alike. Mayfield and Hunter will continue to showcase their talents on the field and prove why they are deserving of Pro Bowl recognition in the future.

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    Doctor Danielle Bee Wise Gummies, Best Bee Pollen Supplement, Propolis, Royal Jelly, 60 Gummies


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    Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5 x 2.5 x 2.5 inches; 11.68 ounces
    Date First Available ‏ : ‎ September 22, 2022
    Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Doctor Danielle
    ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0BG69JB9B
    Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA

    Royal Jelly, Propolis, Bee Pollen all in one formula
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    Sams Teach Yourself Sap in 24 Hours by Danielle Larocca; George Anderson



    Sams Teach Yourself Sap in 24 Hours by Danielle Larocca; George Anderson

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    Sams Teach Yourself SAP in 24 Hours: A Comprehensive Guide by Danielle Larocca and George Anderson

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