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JAYLEN BROWN'S HAIRLINE: RUDY GOBERT SIGNALS CELTICS STAR TO SHAVE HEAD

After their game, Timberwolves star Rudy Gobert signalled to Jaylen Brown to go bald, referencing the Celtics star's viral hairline product stains.

Jaylen Brown's Hairline: Rudy Gobert Signals Celtics Star to Shave Head
Timberwolves Star Shares Hair Solution with Brown

Timberwolves player Rudy Gobert gave Jaylen Brown some straightforward advice after Brown's hairline became a trending topic.

Earlier in the month, Celtics player Brown was all over the internet when he leaned on an opposing player, leaving a black mark on their jersey—not just once, but twice.

Fans online noticed the dark marks on Brown's rivals, and many wondered if Brown was using a spray to darken his hairline.

Brown later joked about the situation on a live stream, admitting that his hairline was cooked.

Lots of fans shared their thoughts, and now it seems NBA players are doing the same. Gobert gave Brown some friendly advice after Saturday night’s game, where Minnesota won 119-115. Gobert suggested Brown shave his head.

After the game, Rudy Gobert was seen telling Jaylen Brown to go bald while they embraced.

The Timberwolves and Celtics players laughed it off before going their separate ways.

The two players hugged, and then the Timberwolves player pointed to his own bald head before pointing back at Brown.

Brown just laughed before moving on to shake hands with other Timberwolves players.

Earlier this month, after his hairline went viral, Brown hosted a Twitch livestream, saying, I'm cooked ngl. Tap in.

During the stream, while his friends shaved his head, he talked about balding, saying, I blame Boston. 10 years of media, stress, and championships. This is y'all's fault.

Brown even called LeBron James to jokingly ask for advice.

Code Red. "They caught me slippin'," Brown said in a voicemail to James after the NBA legend didn't answer. I need to know, Turkey or no Turkey? And I'm not talking about any cheese sandwich.

Earlier this month, Brown leaned on a Washington Wizards player and left a stain on his jersey.

Wizards player Kyshawn George pointed out the mark while with teammates.

Despite the viral embarrassment, Brown’s performance on the court doesn’t seem to have suffered.

In the loss against the Timberwolves, Brown scored an awesome 41 points, plus six rebounds, six assists, and five steals.

Gobert, on the other hand, scored 12 points, with eight rebounds and three assists.

Both the Celtics and the Timberwolves have a 10-8 record for the season and will try to improve when they play the Cavaliers and the Spurs, respectively.

THE $162M QUESTION: HOW SERIOUS IS THE INJURY TO THE YANKEES' STAR CODY BELLINGER?

Yankees star Cody Bellinger is sidelined with a minor back tweak, but Boone expects his $162.5M man back in action by Tuesday.

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Cody Bellinger is sidelined with a back issue; the Yankees provide a return timeline news

Yeah, it’s only February. I get it. The Grapefruit League standings matter about as much as the promises you made to yourself back in January, already collecting dust. But you can’t just shrug off a 7-2 start, not when the Yankees are making the Blue Jays look like they wandered in from Triple-A. Saturday’s 5-1 win? Pure business. No drama, no nonsense, just the kind of quiet dominance you want from a team that spent the winter actually strengthening itself, not just slapping on a fresh coat of paint.

On the mound, Paul Blackburn grabbed the spotlight. Let’s be honest: when the Yankees signed him to a one-year, $2 million deal, half the fanbase probably rolled their eyes. But he just went out there and threw four scoreless innings, looking like he’s been here forever. He knows he’s fighting for a spot in long relief or as a bridge guy, and he didn’t waste a single pitch against a Toronto lineup that usually feasts on mistakes.

Now, about Cody Bellinger. During that 17-5 blowout over the Twins on Friday, he tweaked his back. Suddenly, that five-year, $162.5 million contract felt a little more breakable.

But look, it’s not supposed to be serious.

“Cody Bellinger’s back went out on him yesterday, per Boone. The Yankees think it’s minor, and the hope is to get him back in a game potentially on Tuesday,” Greg Joyce wrote on X.

It’s the kind of update that makes you want to wrap Bellinger in bubble wrap and hide him until Opening Day. But the guy played 152 games last season. A little back hiccup in February isn’t going to keep him down.

Bryan Hoch pointed out that this is basically the same issue Bellinger had last spring. Honestly, that’s good news. If he can play almost every game, hit 29 homers, rack up a 4.9 fWAR and a 125 wRC+, and carry the outfield even with a cranky back, I’m not going to panic over him skipping a couple of bus rides to Dunedin. The Yankees are doing the smart thing here. There's no reason to have your $160 million player grimacing over a meaningless fly ball in a game nobody will remember.

So, the plan: keep him out until at least Tuesday. Boone can afford to be cautious because the rest of the team is humming, and let’s be real, the standings mean basically nothing right now. If you’re 7-2 and your “project” pitchers like Blackburn are dealing, you can let your stars take a breather. Bellinger is the heart of the lineup. After last year’s resurgence, he’s the guy you want healthy when it really counts.

If he’s back Tuesday, awesome. If it’s Thursday, who cares? The Grapefruit League doesn’t hand out rings. The real goal is to have Bellinger healthy and ready to start launching balls into the Short Porch when the games actually matter. Let the man rest.

EXECUTIVE "EXPECTS" JOE BURROW TO REQUEST OFFSEASON BENGALS EXIT NOW

Bengals in crisis: Explore why Joe Burrow is tired of losing and if the Chase-Higgins era is officially over in Cincinnati.

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Joe Burrow Is Tired Of Losing And Wants Out Today

An NFL executive thinks Joe Burrow is ready to move on from the Bengals this offseason. According to him, Burrow’s tired of losing, and he wants a real shot at winning.

This past season didn’t help things. The Bengals missed the playoffs again, mostly because Burrow, 29, sat out nearly the entire year with a turf toe he picked up in Week 2. He hasn’t played a postseason snap since the 2022 AFC Championship loss to Kansas City.

Burrow’s still under contract until 2029, but that hasn’t stopped the speculation. “I could see him trying to get out,” the exec told SportsBoom. “Honestly, I kind of expect it. That’s a tough place to win, and he really wants to win.”

The Bengals’ track record is rough. They’ve never won a Super Bowl, and they’ve only made it to the big game once in the last 37 years.

Burrow was the first pick in 2020 and dragged the team to Super Bowl LVI in his second season, but they lost to the Rams. Since then, the Bengals have missed the playoffs three years straight. Even so, head coach Zac Taylor keeps his job, with owner Mike Brown backing him to stick around through 2026. But nobody’s sure if Burrow will still be his quarterback, and it’s not just Burrow. Guys like Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins have shaky futures, too.

“This is it,” an anonymous GM said about the Bengals’ situation. “They’re not trading for a star like Maxx Crosby. The defence is terrible. This is probably the last year Chase and Higgins are both around. It’s all coming to a head.”

Back in December, Burrow was asked if he could see himself not returning to Cincinnati next year. He said, “I can’t see that, no.” When pressed about whether he’s thought about playing elsewhere long-term, he admitted, “You think about a lot of things.”

He even suggested there’s friction inside the organisation. “It feels like everybody’s trying to stop me from playing football, and I’m fighting it, fighting everybody else,” Burrow said. “I just want to play ball; that’s all I want to do.”

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