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Jay Z Turns Out To See New NFL Client Dallas Cowboy's Dez Bryant

Jay Z is always confident and making excellent business decisions. Jay Z's sports management company, Roc Nation Sports, just signed Dallas Cowboy's Wide receiver, Dez Bryant. This could prove to be another successful business endeavor of the rapper turned mogul. Bryant wants to be respected about his 10-year deal that averages 12 million per year and includes only 20 million in guaranteed money. Regardless of the deal, Jay Z was still at the Metlife Stadium to support Bryant during his game agianst the Giants.
  • Cameron Diaz and Benji Madden Engagement News: Ex-Boyfriend P Diddy Complains after Mila Kunis Workout? [DATING UPDATE]

    By all accounts Cameron Diaz' relationship with Benji Madden has really taken off since last summer, and now reports are surfacing that the couple are looking for a new home after recently getting engaged. According to the latest gossip news updates, the super-hot Instagram bikini feet model, who is reportedly working out with celebrity bestie Mila Kunis to get that Ashton Kutcher baby weight off, has already been seen in a L.A. wearing a new diamond on her wedding ring finger. Apparently the news is more than Sean "P Diddy" Combs can take. Rumor has it her hip-hop ex-boyfriend, who dated Diaz from 2008-2012, recently complained to friends that he should have never let the topless 'Sex Tape' knock-out get away.
  • Seattle Seahawks Cornerback Richard Sherman Mocks NFL Over Running Back Marshal Lynch's $100,000 Fine

    The National Football League is one of the most popular and successful organizations in the world. The amount of people that follow American football is staggering. Reportedly about 111.5 million people watched the Seahawks annihilate the Broncos during last year's super bowl. It makes since that a lot of responsibility would come with such a reputation. However, sometimes the league gets out of hand with its attempts at maintain public opinion. This was perfectly exemplified when The Seattle Seahawk's running back, Marshal Lynch, received a $100 fine for not talking to the media. Richard Sherman, another Seahawk's team member, proved that he agreed when he ridiculed the league in a press conference.