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The sports world is reeling tonight after the passing of Kyle Busch, two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion and the most prolific winner in the history of the sport. Busch died at forty-one following an illness, leaving behind his wife Samantha and children Brexton and Lennix. More than two hundred wins across NASCAR's three national series — a legacy that simply cannot be overstated.
Shifting to the gridiron, the Philadelphia Eagles are betting on a fresh offensive identity heading into the season. New offensive coordinator Sean Mannion, who brings just two years of NFL coaching experience from his time under Matt LaFleur in Green Bay, addressed the media Thursday. He made clear the Eagles' attack won't be a carbon copy of the Packers' scheme — expect a blend built around what this roster can actually do.
And in Kansas City, the Chiefs continue building toward the future, signing second-round pick R Mason Thomas ahead of the two thousand twenty-six season. Kansas City wasting no time locking in the next wave of talent as they look to sustain what has been one of the most dominant runs in NFL history.
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