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Kay Adams thought Courtland Sutton hit her with a golf ball (he didn't)

Kay Adams thought Courtland Sutton hit her with a golf ball (he didn't)

USA Today29-03-2025
Kay Adams thought Courtland Sutton hit her with a golf ball (he didn't)
I was told it was Courtland Sutton & it was not. 😂 Sorry @SuttonCourtland we are scrubbing it out of the broadcast! 😂 https://t.co/1J0s3AY8aP — Kay Adams (@heykayadams) March 26, 2025
Courtland Sutton and several of his former Denver Broncos teammates competed in the third annual NFLPA Classic in Mexico earlier this week.
FanDuel TV's Kay Adams was at the golf tournament to provide coverage on the Up & Adams show and interview players (including Von Miller). It turned out to be an eventual trip for Adams.
"of course I got hit with a golf ball of course. @NFLPA," Adams tweeted Wednesday.
She later asked on Twitter/X: "who hit me with the golf ball?" She also jokingly suggested that her "neck hurts" following the incident.
Somebody apparently told Adams it was Sutton who struck the ball, but that turned out to be inaccurate.
We found out on Friday that it was actually Houston Texans kicker Ka'imi Fairbairn who accidentally hit Adams on the course.
"They tell me, it's Courtland Sutton that hit me," Adams said in a video posted on her Twitter/X page. "I was [jokingly] like, 'I'm suing you, I'm mad at you, I can't believe you just did that. And then we found the culprit [Fairbairn]."
Wanna see me get hit by a golf ball?
LAWYER UP, Ka'imi Fairbairn. pic.twitter.com/fIEwbbo6GG — Kay Adams (@heykayadams) March 28, 2025
Adams joked about a neck injury but it seems no harm was actually done, and Sutton's in the clear.
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