Buffalo Bills safety Jordan Poyer told Fox News his charity tournament is back on after the event was canceled over the weekend due to backlash.
, the general public, businesses and charitable organizations across the country. In the next couple of days, we will announce our athlete and celebrity lineup."
Avalon Sports initially announced the cancellation of the tournament over the weekend, saying the event would be rescheduled for next year. Jordan Poyer of the Buffalo Bills warms up prior to an AFC divisional playoff game against the Cincinnati Bengals at Highmark Stadium Jan. 22, 2023, in Orchard Park, N.Y.
Susan Gonzalez, an ECMC Foundation spokesperson, told The Buffalo News the organization was the beneficiary of the event and not the sponsor.
日本 最新ニュース, 日本 見出し
Similar News:他のニュース ソースから収集した、これに似たニュース記事を読むこともできます。
Hundreds in Puerto Rico protest proposed increase in electricity billsHundreds of people in San Juan, Puerto Rico — including religious leaders, economists, teachers and retirees — protested a proposed increase to already high electric bills that a growing number of people are struggling to pay.
続きを読む »
Daniel Penny pleads not guilty in subway chokehold death of Jordan Neely; bail set at $100KNEW YORK — Marine veteran Daniel Penny's comments to police following the fatal chokehold of Jordan Neely in a New York City subway have been released in new documents.
続きを読む »
Jim Jordan’s war on facts continues with attacks on disinfo expertsA report from the Jim Jordan-led House Judiciary Committee’s “weaponization” panel levels baseless accusations of “censorship” and “unconstitutional behavior.”
続きを読む »
Brooklyn subway stabbing: Charges dropped against Jordan WilliamsA Brooklyn grand jury declined to indict Williams, determining he had acted in self-defense after the man, DeVictor Ouedraogo, punched him and his girlfriend.
続きを読む »
With early summer heat, some tips to save money on energy bills - KRLD NewsNorth Texas had already reached 100 degrees four times in 2023 through Wednesday, but the peak of summer temperatures usually hit the area in late July and early August. With the hottest part of summer still ahead, energy companies are urging North Texans to take steps to limit their bills.
続きを読む »
Peco, Philly’s energy provider, relies on fossil fuels and aging infrastructure'[Peco] has long heavily relied on fossil fuels and aging infrastructure to bring electricity to homes,' writes Kartik Amarnath. 'Our future rests on the reversal of this trend... And thankfully it can, so long as Peco gets its act together.'
続きを読む »