Once division rivals on the gridiron, Hall of Famers Brett Favre and Warren Sapp are set to play for the same team.
In sports media, Favre previously hosted a talk show for SiriusXM that was put on hold when the news about Mississippi broke, and Sapp was a longtime analyst at NFL Network.
Sapp a seven-time Pro Bowl selection, was let go from NFL Network in 2015 over an incident in which he ultimately pled guilty toWarren Sapp and Brett Favre were rivals on the gridiron.Other regular contributors to his “Fearless” program include former ESPN writer Steve Kim, former NBA player Royce White and author Shemeka Michelle.
While The Blaze, founded by former Fox News host Glenn Beck, is reputed as a conservative news outlet, Whitlock rejects this label, , “I don’t like being called a conservative, because I’m really not. I just have a biblical worldview. I want to be called and judged as a Christian.”
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