Roger Staubach is truly a legendary figure in the NFL. His incredible achievements over 11 seasons with the Cowboys in the 1970s speak volumes about his talent and impact. However, his contributions extended beyond the playing field. In his early days as a rookie, Staubach received only $25000 as annual compensation, which wasn’t nearly enough to support his family of five.
Despite the initial financial challenges, this iconic quarterback went on to achieve remarkable success, ultimately becoming one of the wealthiest athletes today.
The best gifts to buy your sister this Christmas. Picture: Getty Images/Superga/Bluebella/VOTCH/Maeve with Love/Public Desire/Mad Beauty/Peacci What to buy your sister this Christmas including jewellery, perfume and a personalised calendar…
Christmas is finally upon us, and after a tough year we could all do with a treat. Which is why it’s the perfect time to make your sister feel special over the festive period. But if you’ve been left scratching your head wondering what you can get your siblings, we’ve got some amazing ideas for you.
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Getty Composite North West's rap career has officially launched ... -- 'cause her verse on one of Kanye's tracks just got released ... along with a music video that features the kid too.
On Wednesday, Ye dropped his and Ty Dolla Sign’s "Talking/Once Again" music video from their forthcoming "Vultures" album -- releasing the music/visuals on social media, and having North front and center on camera ... not to mention on the mic.
Full throttle ... Lucy Ellinson in Grounded in 2013. Photograph: Murdo Macleod/The GuardianGeorge Brant’s electric monologue Grounded was one of the first plays to explore a new form of war. The playwright, actor Lucy Ellinson and director Christopher Haydon recall creating a fringe smash that channelled Top Gun
by Matt TruemanGrainy aerial footage is part of the lexicon of war now: pixelated people and flashes of bright white light. We have come to accept the idea of drone warfare – death delivered by remote control – as almost quotidian.