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Here are the Mississippi players invited to showcase talents at NFL combine
SUMMARY: The NFL has invited several players from Mississippi to the 2024 NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis from February 26 to March 4. This is a key chance for these athletes to impress before the NFL Draft on April 24-26. Invitees include Daijahn Anthony from Ole Miss, notable for his interceptions and pass breakups; Trey Benson from Florida State, recognized for his rushing yards and touchdowns; Jaden Crumedy of Mississippi State, with a streak of starts and numerous tackles; Frank Gore Jr. from Southern Miss, who hopes to follow in his father’s NFL footsteps; Lideatrick “Tulu” Griffin of Mississippi State, a potential return specialist; Cedric Johnson from Ole Miss, an All-SEC pass rusher; Dillon Johnson of Washington, known for improving his draft stock; Jarrian Jones, also from Florida State; Deantre Prince from Ole Miss; Decamerion Richardson and Nathaniel “Bookie” Watson, both from Mississippi State, with Watson being the SEC Defensive Player of the Year.
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Mississippi well-represented with pair of players featured in SEC weekly honors
SUMMARY: Mississippi was well-represented in the latest SEC players of the week. Bray Hubbard, an Ocean Springs native playing for Alabama, was named SEC co-defensive player of the week after five tackles and two interceptions in a 38-14 win over Wisconsin. He allowed just one catch on five targets and earned a 92.0 grade from Pro Football Focus. Ole Miss left tackle Diego Pounds earned co-offensive lineman of the week honors for helping backup quarterback Trinidad Chambliss lead the Rebels to a 41-35 win over Arkansas, playing all 75 snaps and allowing just one sack.
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Jackson State alum Tramell Tillman wins Emmy for ‘Severance’ role
SUMMARY: Tramell Tillman, a Jackson State University alumnus, made history at the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards by becoming the first Black man to win Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for his role as Seth Milchick on “Severance.” Graduating in 2008, Tillman credited his mother for inspiring his acting career, recalling her tough but loving guidance. He celebrated Black actors who paved the way and highlighted his HBCU experience, notably showcasing Jackson State’s renowned marching band in “Severance.” Other wins for the show included Britt Lower and Merritt Weaver. Jackson State and fans praised Tillman’s groundbreaking achievement.
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Charlie Kirk murder suspect ‘not cooperating’ with authorities, says Utah governor
SUMMARY: Tyler Robinson, 22, accused of fatally shooting conservative activist Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University, exhibited left-leaning politics and engaged deeply with “dark corners of the internet,” Utah Governor Spencer Cox said. Investigators are still determining Robinson’s motive; he disliked Kirk and may have been radicalized online. Kirk, founder of Turning Points USA and a Trump confidant, was widely mourned, including at a vigil at the Kennedy Center. Robinson’s personal background includes a transgender partner and poor cooperation with police. Tributes emphasized Kirk’s religious faith and activism, with supporters vowing to continue his conservative movement despite the attack.
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