Actor Jay Johnston, known for his role in “Bob’s Burgers,” was sentenced to one year in prison for his participation in the Capitol riot on January 6, 2021. Johnston joined other rioters in pushing against police officers and recorded the violence on his cellphone. Despite expressing regret for his actions, Johnston was sentenced to one year and one day in prison by U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols, who allowed him to remain free until reporting to prison at a later date.
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Fantasy Football Trust Meter: Will A.J. Brown course correct in the fantasy playoffs?
Fantasy analyst Dalton Del Don discusses the trustworthiness of A.J. Brown in the fantasy playoffs, noting his decreased volume but elite performance metrics, making him a high-end WR2 option despite the Eagles' run-heavy offense. Jordan Addison's recent surge in production and favorable matchups make him a reliable fantasy starter, while Adam Thielen's strong performance, improved quarterback play, and favorable schedule solidify his status as a trustworthy WR2 option. Jayden Reed's declining role and volume in...
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