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Isaiah Bond, Quinshon Judkins, reveals accusations that are close to their NFL debut. Michigan is waiting for decision to steal NCAA signs
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Isaiah Bond and Quinshon Judkins Face Crucial Accusations as NFL Debut Looms; Michigan Poised to Capitalize on NCAA Decision

August 15, 2025 3 Min Read
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Happy Friday! Carter Burns is excited about an action-packed sports weekend ahead. Soccer enthusiasts have plenty to look forward to, while preseason football and the Little League World Series promise enjoyable events as well.

In significant NFL news, rookies Isaiah Bond and Quinshon Judkins have seen legal charges against them dismissed, clearing the way for their professional careers. Undrafted wide receiver Isaiah Bond was cleared of sexual assault charges after a clemency decision by the Broward State Attorney’s Office, while running back Quinshon Judkins had domestic violence charges dropped due to insufficient evidence. These developments open opportunities for both players with the Cleveland Browns, where Bond expressed gratitude for the chance to continue his NFL journey. Judkins is expected to share playing time in the backfield alongside Jerome Ford and possibly another rookie, Dylan Sampson.

Additional highlights include a job competition for the Browns’ starting quarterback role, Aaron Nola’s return to the Phillies’ rotation after an injury, Jordan Love’s successful thumb surgery ahead of the Packers’ season opener, and a shout-out to Brian Schottenheimer who overcame thyroid cancer at 28. The Lakers are honoring former coach Pat Riley with a statue unveiling, and Justin Herbert will kick off the Chargers’ preseason as a fifth-year player.

Michigan football is under scrutiny after an NCAA investigation into sign-stealing, involving staff resignations and suspensions but no confirmed postseason ban yet. Other news covers player injuries, disciplinary hearings, lawsuits, and significant legal wins related to NFL arbitration.

European soccer leagues including the Premier League, Ligue 1, and La Liga kick off their seasons this weekend with exciting matchups featuring top transfers and rivalries. The NBA has announced its full 2025-26 schedule, boasting 247 nationally televised games—up from 172 last season—highlighting marquee matchups to watch throughout the season. College football playoff predictions are also out, featuring potential high-stakes bowl games that promise thrilling encounters.

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This weekend’s sports viewing guide includes a mix of soccer, football, basketball, UFC, and Little League baseball games to keep fans engaged.

Fan Take: The NBA’s increase in nationally televised games signals growing interest and investment in basketball, making the sport more accessible to fans everywhere. This expansion could elevate the league’s profile and foster greater excitement around key matchups and star players throughout the season.

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