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USA Today
a day ago
- Sport
- USA Today
An overlooked possible Eagles roster play emerges from ESPN insider's notes
ESPN insider recently offered an interesting Eagles theory that might work but few seem to be mentioning. The Philadelphia Eagles have an interesting situation at the tight end position. Their top two on the depth, Dallas Goedert and Grant Calcaterra, are in the final year of their contracts. Nothing is promised to them past the coming season. The Atlanta Falcons have a tight end who has never consistently lived up to his potential. Interestingly enough, he's from Philadelphia and playing on a fifth-year option that will pay him more than $10.8 million this season. Kyle Pitts was named a Pro Bowler and as a member of the Pro Football Writers Association's 2021 All-Rookie Team. The Eagles certainly wouldn't extend an offer to Atlanta for his services. Well, if that's the case, why is that the basis for an ESPN insider's theory and opinion? ESPN Aaron Schatz finds value in a Falcons and Eagles trade involving Kyle Pitts ESPN's Aaron Schatz recently proposed one final offseason move for each of the 32 NFL teams. Technically, two involved the Eagles. One mentioned them signing Tyler Boyd. The second, one naming the Falcons, was a little more interesting. "Pitts has never matched the heights of his 1,026-yard rookie season, nor has he matched expectations as the No. 4 overall pick. It's very unlikely that the Falcons extend or re-sign him after the 2025 season, so perhaps the best thing is to get some value for him now and let him see what he can do with a change of scenery." Atlanta has some expensive issues, one being their $180 million backup quarterback. The other is the aforementioned $10M tight end they may dangle as trade bait. Schatz continues: The Jets might be an interesting landing spot for Pitts, as he could play next to rookie Mason Taylor in two-TE sets. The Giants could also use an upgrade at the position. Even the Eagles might be an interesting trade target, as Dallas Goedert is now 30 years old. The $10 million and Pitts needing a new deal are the hangups here. That's especially true, given that the Eagles already have youngsters on the roster whom they will have to pay big money to, and relatively soon. Place a pin in this one. Jot it down because, though it seems unlikely and too expensive an option, it is interesting. Besides, if there's someone who might be thinking about it, someone who might be able to pull this off, it's Howie Roseman. These are precisely the types of moves he makes, moves that make us wonder how he does what he does. These are the types of moves that make us call him a genius in the first place. Plus, it's worth keeping in mind that the Eagles did have interest, even if minimal, when he was part of the 2021 draft class a little over four years ago.
Yahoo
3 days ago
- Sport
- Yahoo
Browns Tied to Pro Bowl Tight End in Unlikely Trade Scenario
Browns Tied to Pro Bowl Tight End in Unlikely Trade Scenario originally appeared on Athlon Sports. While the Cleveland Browns focus on the quarterback competition this offseason, there are other position groups that will require attention. Advertisement After the team shipped wideout Amari Cooper off to Buffalo last season, the team is short a pass catcher. While there are rumors about a possible return of Cooper, the Browns could use another pair of hands. That could be either at wide receiver or, as Bleacher Report's Kristopher Knox thinks, tight end. Knox suggests a trade with the Atlanta Falcons, tight end for Kyle Pitts. "The Cleveland Browns may also want to kick the tires on Pitts," Knox wrote. "They've shown a willingness to add promising players who have underwhelmed before — they traded for Jerry Jeudy last offseason —and could view Pitts as a potential long-term contributor. Cleveland did just draft Harold Fannin Jr. in Round 3, but David Njoku is entering the final year of his contract." Advertisement It's an odd suggestion because of their current tight end situation. David Njoku is still under contract through next season with an $11.5 million salary. And the team just spent a third-round pick on Bowling Green tight end Harold Fannin Jr. If the Browns make a trade for Pitts, it would likely mean the end of Njoku's time in Cleveland. Another potential issue is that Pitts, while playing well for four seasons in Atlanta, hasn't lived up to the hype after being the No. 4 overall pick. After a Pro Bowl nod in his rookie season, the former Florida Gator hasn't been back since. There have been no All-Pro selections either. Advertisement Is that a product of his offense and lack of quarterback talent in Atlanta? Or is that on the player? We don't know. But a trade for Pitts seems unlikely. On all fronts. Related: Buccaneers Legend Names Choice for Next Ring of Honor Inductee This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 23, 2025, where it first appeared.

Associated Press
4 days ago
- Health
- Associated Press
Healthy Extracts Launches STAT10(TM), Breakthrough CoQ10 and Nutrient Support Formulation for America's 40 Million Statin Users
LAS VEGAS, NV / ACCESS Newswire / June 24, 2025 / Healthy Extracts Inc. (OTCQB:HYEX), a leader in nutraceutical formulations and technological innovations, has launched STAT10™, a breakthrough Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) formulation specifically designed to support the vital nutrients inhibited by statins and thereby alleviate the common side effects of muscle and joint pain, weakness and tiredness. 'If you take a statin, our new STAT10 is a must-have addition to your daily health regime,' stated Duke Pitts, president of Healthy Extracts. 'STAT10 is clinically formulated to address the long unmet nutritional needs of millions of Americans who have been prescribed a statin to lower their cholesterol. 'This proprietary formulation of nutrients/ingredients is unlike any other product on the market today-it can be a life-changer for millions across the country and around the world.' The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that more than 86 million adults in the U.S. have cholesterol levels that put them at risk for heart have become the most prescribed medication in the country for addressing this risk, with now more than 40 million Americans taking them daily, according to Stanford Medicine. 'After many years of research and development, our official commercial launch of STAT10 marks a significant expansion into a major new market segment for Healthy Extracts,' noted Pitts. 'Given the vast number of statin users, combined with the deep inroads our other heart health products have made with the medical community and direct consumers, we see STAT10 driving exponential growth for Healthy Extracts.' Statins are highly effective in managing high cholesterol, resulting in them becoming the cornerstone for heart health management for millions of Americans. They are known to block an enzyme in the liver that is responsible for producing cholesterol and can help the liver remove cholesterol from the bloodstream. But statin's mechanism-of-action also blocks or depletes essential nutrients that are critical for overall health and well-being. This includes CoQ10, a substance vital for cellular energy production and antioxidant protection. Multiple clinical studies have demonstrated that CoQ10 plays a central role in mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation, with several highlighting the beneficial effects of CoQ10 supplementation for cardiovascular health. The depletion of CoQ10 and other nutrients can lead to serious side effects, such as muscle pain, fatigue, and liver enzyme elevations. STAT10 was created to effectively address these challenges and provide comprehensive nutritional support for statin users. The proprietary formulation includes these six specialized ingredients: This unique combination of ingredients is especially designed to be effective in supporting heart health. STAT10 synergizes with statins in a singular formulation at about the same price as many products which contain CoQ10 alone. It helps statin users live life to the fullest at just $69.95 for a month's supply. The ingredients in STAT10 are highly recommended by Dr. Joel Kahn, a triple board-certified Interventional Cardiologist. Widely acclaimed as 'America's Healthy Heart Doc,' he has appeared on Dr. Phil, Dr. Oz, Larry King Now, and The Joe Rogan Experience. He also hosts a popular video seminar, Dr. Talks, that helps people achieve their own best heart health. 'At my clinic, I encourage my patients to take these ingredients in order to naturally support the heart health nutrients that statins inhibit,' explained Dr. Kahn. 'The nutrients in STAT10, when taken in combination with statins, provide important synergistic benefits in just three tablets that are easy to take every day.' For the market roll out of STAT10, Healthy Extracts is using multiple platforms for educating and engaging existing and new customers, including direct-to-consumer, social media, and affiliate partnerships. The company also offers white-label options for doctors and healthcare providers who want to offer STAT10 to their statin patients. 'We expect our launch of this new product to benefit from our well-developed and diverse marketing channel which we have strategically invested in and built over many years,' said Pitts. 'This includes Amazon, where we have enjoyed great success and positive reviews with our other products.' The company recently reported record sales on Amazon and the achievement of a top three category ranking. Its Amazon 'Subscribe & Save' customers have increased more than 81% over the past year. STAT10 is vegan friendly, non-GMO, gluten-free with natural ingredients, and manufactured in the U.S. It is available today for purchase on and through affiliated healthcare providers. To learn more about STAT10 and Healthy Extracts' other products, visit and About Dr. Joel Kahn, Triple Board-Certified Cardiologist Joel Kahn, M.D, FACC of Detroit, Michigan, is a practicing cardiologist, and a clinical professor of medicine at Wayne State University School of Medicine. He graduated Summa Cum Laude from the University of Michigan Medical School. Known as 'America's Healthy Heart Doc,' Dr. Kahn has triple board certification in Internal Medicine and Interventional Cardiology. He was the first physician in the world to certify in Metabolic Cardiology with A4M/MMI at the University of South Florida. He founded the Kahn Center for Cardiac Longevity in Bingham Farms, Michigan. Dr. Kahn has authored scores of publications in cardiology, including articles, book chapters and monographs. He has written numerous health articles and has more than six books in publication, including Your Whole Heart Solution, Dead Execs Don't Get Bonuses, The Plant Based Solution, and Lipoprotein(a): The Heart's Quiet Killer. He has appeared on Dr. Phil, The Doctors Show, Dr. Oz, Larry King Now, The Joe Rogan Experience, and The Show hosted by Bassem Youssef. Dr. Kahn has been awarded a Health Hero award from Detroit Crain's Business. About Healthy Extracts 'Live Life Young Again' Healthy Extracts Inc. is a platform for acquiring, developing, researching, patenting, marketing, and distributing plant-based nutraceuticals. The company's subsidiaries, BergametNA™ and Ultimate Brain Nutrients™ (UBN), offer nutraceutical natural heart and brain health supplements. This includes the only heart health supplement distributed in North America containing Citrus Bergamot SuperFruit™. This superfruit has the highest known concentration of polyphenols and flavonoids. UBN's KETONOMICS® proprietary formulations, which have been designed to enhance brain activity, focus, headache and cognitive behavior, provide many sales and intellectual property licensing opportunities. For more information visit: or Forward-Looking Statements and Safe Harbor Notice All statements other than statements of historical facts included in this press release are 'forward-looking statements' (as defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995). Such forward-looking statements include our expectations and those statements that use forward-looking words such as 'projected,' 'expect,' 'possibility' and 'anticipate.' The achievement or success of the matters covered by such forward-looking statements involve significant risks, uncertainties and assumptions. Actual results could differ materially from current projections or implied results. Investors should read the risk factors set forth in the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K filed with the SEC on May 13, 2025, and future periodic reports filed with the SEC. All of the Company's forward-looking statements are expressly qualified by all such risk factors and other cautionary statements. The Company cautions that statements and assumptions made in this news release constitute forward-looking statements and make no guarantee of future performance. Forward-looking statements are based on estimates and opinions of management at the time statements are made. The information set forth herein speaks only as of the date hereof. The Company and its management undertake no obligation to revise these statements following the date of this news release. Food & Drug Administration Disclosure The product and formulation featured in this release is not for use by or sale to persons under the age of 12. This product should be used only as directed on the label. Consult with a physician before use if you have a serious medical condition or use prescription medications. A doctor's advice should be sought before using this and any supplemental dietary product. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. STAT10™, BergametNA™, Bergamot BPF Gold®, Ultimate Brain Nutrients™, UBN™, Citrus Bergamot SuperFruit™ and F4T® are trademarks and registered trademarks of Healthy Extracts Inc.™ Company Contact Duke Pitts, President Healthy Extracts Inc. Tel (720) 463-1004 Email contact Investor Contact CMA Investor Relations Tel (949) 432-7554 Email contact SOURCE: HEALTHY EXTRACTS INC. press release
Yahoo
12-06-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Clayton Co. Police looking for man who walked away from hospital in ‘delusional state'
Clayton County police are looking for a missing disabled man who walked away from a hospital. On Wednesday, police responded to Southern Regional Hospital in Riverdale to reports of a missing person. Hospital staff told police that Eric Pitts, 19, left the hospital without permission after being dropped off by Clayton State University police for a mental health issue. Hospital staff said his mental diagnosis was unclear, but he was in a delusional state. Pitts was last seen walking away from the hospital wearing green hospital scrubs with no shoes. He is five feet, six inches tall, weighs approximately 149 lbs., and has short black hair. If you see him, police urge you to call them at 770-477-3747. [DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] TRENDING STORIES: Manhunt underway for GA man accused of ramming truck into patrol vehicle, leaving deputy injured PHOTOS: These people vanished in Georgia. Now, the GBI is searching for them 'Senseless': Brothers, ages 13 and 14, accused of Clayton party shooting, posting it to social media [SIGN UP: WSB-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]
Yahoo
12-06-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Could the Kansas City Chiefs put an end to the trade rumors regarding tight end Kyle Pitts?
Could the Kansas City Chiefs put an end to the trade rumors regarding tight end Kyle Pitts? originally appeared on Athlon Sports. With Xavier Worthy, Marquis "Hollywood" Brown, Rashee Rice and Travis Kelce preparing to line up and catch passes for star quarterback Patrick Mahomes, it's hard to ponder the need for more offensive firepower. Advertisement After all, the Chiefs have made three consecutive Super Bowls with Mahomes under head coach Andy Reid's revolutionary offensive schemes, even when deploying various receivers. This could certainly be enough for another deep playoff run. One move, however, is encouraging a Chiefs fan page to believe the offense could go to a "new level" and be set up well for the future. is pitching the idea for Kansas City to make a "splash" and trade for promising young tight end Kyle Pitts, who unfortunately has been used inefficiently with the Atlanta Falcons throughout his career and has been the center of trade talks for months. "While Atlanta marches to the beat of its own drum when it comes to managing its roster, there have been consistent trade rumblings. It is noteworthy that Pitts didn't take part in OTAs and remains in trade rumors dating back to the end of the season," Nick Halden wrote. Advertisement "It seems an early-day two pick might be enough to get the deal done in what would be a rental for the 2025 season. While this is a high price to pay for a lone season, the potential elite ability of the pass catcher makes the fit far too enticing not to consider." If any team can figure out how to utilize the uber-athletic target, it's the Chiefs. They have made a living on Kelce's usage as Mahomes' security blanket all throughout their AFC dominance in the decade. Pitts could fit in that mold while not needing to be a No. 1 option. He could also fill this role for years to come if Kelce is seriously flirting with retirement. Pitts' physical gifts could allow for even more creativity once he becomes the top tight end in Reid's scheme, as well. It's certainly a splashy move, but this could still turn into a trigger-happy dump of draft capital if nothing improves regarding Pitts production and fit into the offense. The addition makes for a loaded receiving corps with only one football to be passed around. Advertisement In a lesser role, Pitts could still learn the ropes of a new offense and find an area to contribute, especially under Kelce's tutelage. This trade would spark a reclamation mentality for Pitts to motivate him to return to his top-five pedigree from the 2021 Draft. It's not an exaggeration to say Chiefs fans have been spoiled with elite offense in recent years. A savvy move to land Pitts and intelligent coaching to integrate him effectively could result in the rich getting richer. Related: Travis Kelce May No Longer Be Best Pass-Catcher on Chiefs Related: Chiefs Minicamp Storyline Focused On One Key Position This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 11, 2025, where it first appeared.