Hernandez, Robert Y., Retired SFC Robert Y. Hernandez passed away, Tuesday September 20th at his residence in Pueblo West, Colorado. Robert was a long time resident of Leesville, Louisiana prior ...
This storyline follows Aaron Hernandez, the NFL tight end who appeared to be on a straight path to the Hall of Fame when his career was cut short by a murder conviction and a one-way ticket to a ...
“I do think he’s a genius.” Aside from the Hernandez and Belichick characters, other Patriots portrayed in the show include Robert Kraft, Tom Brady, and Rob Gronkowski. Tim Tebow, Hernandez ...
LOS ANGELES -- It was fitting that Enrique Hernandez would have a great game on an afternoon when former Lakers great Kobe Bryant was honored at Dodger Stadium. With fans wearing special jerseys ...
Advice on tattoo aftercare is plentiful, and sometimes confusing. Tattoo artists and dermatologists weigh in on what you should do. By Isabella Kwai The new tattoo may be of an unfurling script ...
Robert Saleh was responsible for five of the 15 consecutive games that the Jets lost to the Patriots. Bill Belichick isn’t coaching the Patriots anymore. Tom Brady hasn’t quarterbacked the ...
Call or text 988 or chat at 988lifeline.org. A 10-episode miniseries entitled “American Sports Story: Aaron Hernandez” debuts on Sept. 17 on FX. It explores the rise and fall of NFL player ...
Showrunner Stu Zicherman and Josh Rivera talk to The Hollywood Reporter about why they are revisiting Hernandez's story: "There was so much more here that I didn’t know." By Ronda Racha Penrice ...
The rise and lurid fall of one of the NFL's most notorious players is dramatized in the new FX show "American Sports Story: Aaron Hernandez," about the former New England Patriots tight end.
Columbus Crew star Cucho Hernández once again stole the show as he led his team to a dramatic victory over LAFC in the Leagues Cup final Sunday. The Colombia international scored twice, including ...
For all its sensationalism, Aaron Hernandez’s story is a sad one—first and foremost for his victims, who were callously murdered and injured for no reason, and also for Hernandez himself ...