Former NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines made headlines this week as she praised a group of West Virginia middle school girls who refused to compete against a transgender athlete. Gaines, who testified during a House Oversight Subcommittee hearing in Washington, DC, commended the girls for standing up for what they believe in on “America Reports.”
In other sports news, New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft announced that he is pulling support for his alma mater, Columbia University. Kraft explained his decision on “Hannity,” citing reasons that have yet to be disclosed.
Meanwhile, three-time Super Bowl winner Julian Edelman spoke out about the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict in an interview with Fox News Digital. Edelman expressed his thoughts on the situation, calling it “hurtful.”
NFL legend Tom Brady also made headlines this week as he appeared to struggle with the younger generation’s me-first mentality. Brady’s comments have sparked a debate among fans and analysts alike.
On a more positive note, San Francisco 49ers star tight end George Kittle spoke highly of college basketball star Caitlin Clark, describing her as “incredibly personable.” Clark recently made history by becoming the first ever two-time James E. Sullivan Award winner.
In the WNBA, Caitlin Clark was selected as the number one overall pick by the Indiana Fever in the 2024 draft. The highly-anticipated NFL Draft is also set to kick off soon, with Caleb Williams expected to be the top pick.
Overall, the sports world is buzzing with excitement and controversy as athletes and owners alike make their voices heard on various issues. Stay tuned for more updates on Fox News Sports Huddle Newsletter.