A blind former college athlete made a joke on Sunday. Amid reports that New York Giants players paid OnlyFans models to showcase the New Orleans Saints during their games.
Jake Olson, who made history when he was at USC as the first blind college football player. The post was fired as reports about Eva Louise spread on social media.
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“Won’t work on me. But a good effort,” he wrote on X.
Louis said TMZ Sport She agreed to a deal where she would receive free tickets to a game at MetLife Stadium if she tried to distract the opposing team by making them blink.
Louise shared a string of messages with the accused player. Taking place on OnlyFans, the player allegedly told Louis that he could be fined or fired if anyone found out.
AARON RODGERS was put to the test with reporters when asked to reflect on JETS’ horrifying drought.
“There are perks to doing what I do for a living,” she wrote in a social media post that showed she was living up to her end of the bargain.
Olson caught the attention of national college football viewers in 2017 when he delivered a flawless snap against USC on a point-after attempt. Olson lost his left eye to retinal cancer. A rare form occurred when he was 10 months old, and he lost his sight completely in 2009 when he was 12 years old.
He has been with USC’s program since Pete Carroll was the Trojans’ head coach.
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He posed for a photo with his high school team in Orange County, California, walking to the line holding hands with teammates before taking care of his work. After enrolling at USC, he trained with the Trojans in 2015 on a special scholarship. This results in great workouts over and over again.
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