Every year celebrities, entertainers, musicians, actors, and athletes go above and beyond for Halloween, and particularly their Halloween costumes. As social media became more of a prominent feature in the cultural zeitgeist, so did posting pictures to said social media. And no holiday screams social media quite like Halloween! Here are some of the best costumes from around the sports world from Halloween 2021.
November is a month of gratitude and celebration -- and some of those celebrations include birthday parties because some of country music's most notable stars were born in November.
The #WhoDatNation is getting their first look at Mark Ingram back in Black & Gold following his transport down I-10 East from Houston. While Ingram's past numbers with the New Orleans Saints are all taken, it seems like he has landed on a jersey that may re-solidify the tandem with Alvin Kamara.
Sure, there is the fun side of Halloween - the trick-or-treating, the costumes, the candy, etc. But, there is also the scary side of Halloween as our fears are played upon leading up to the holiday.
Drew Brees, who now works for NBC Sports, was covering Sunday Night Football when his daughter saw him on television and then decided to give her daddy a kiss.
You can imagine how startled Joel Morrison was to see hair growing from the crack of a 100-year-old grave in Saint Joseph's Catholic Cemetery in Sacramento, Ca.
It was President Ronald Reagan who first talked about a defense system designed for use in space, but it was President Trump who actually created the Space Force.