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Sauce Gardner: Career stats, height, weight, family, college, teams, salary, net worth

Ahmad “Sauce” Gardner, born on August 31st, 2000, in Detroit, Michigan, has taken the NFL by storm with his electrifying performance. His journey from college standout to burgeoning NFL cornerback is a testament to his exceptional talent, unwavering dedication, and infectious personality. Professional Career Stats: Despite being a rookie, Gardner has already made a significant impact on the field, showcasing his defensive prowess and earning himself numerous accolades: NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year (2022)

The Key Ingredient | Field Trip to Bentons Smoky Mountain Country Hams | Season 2

[country music] ♪ Going to Benton's legendary smokehouse in Madisonville, Tennessee is a pilgrimage for those of us who love traditional country ham. Allen still makes hams the way his family made them for generations in these Appalachian Mountains. - Well, we make tri cure hams and bacon. We've been in business since 1973. The business was actually started by gentleman named Albert Hicks. I heard Albert Hicks had quit the country ham business.

The one thing you dont want to catch while playing Pokmon Go

Pokémon Go players are packing America's sidewalks, trying desperately to catch 'em all (Pokémon for newbies, that is) by exploring their neighborhoods with the augmented-reality app. But there may be one thing lurking in their games that they really don't want to catch: malware. It turns out that even hackers are going crazy about Pokémon Go, according to cybersecurity researchers -- and there's a fishy Android version of the game that would make the villainous Team Rocket proud.

Video: Horror at Beijing Safari World as tigers attack women who exited car, killing one, injuring a

A woman is dead, and another severely injured after a tiger attack at Beijing Badaling Safari World. Part of the attack was captured in a surveillance video, which showed a Siberian tiger pouncing on one of the women. At the wildlife park located near the Great Wall, visitors can watch animals in a safari-like setting, but are warned not to get out of their cars. In the Saturday morning mauling, the video shows a woman in her mid-30s exiting the car, and walking around to the driver’s seat.

Wit is baked into Robin Sloans delicious Sourdough

Robin Sloan’s 2012 bestseller, “Mr. Penumbra’s 24-Hour Bookstore,” is a witty paean to both vintage and digital media in Silicon Valley. “Sourdough,” his new novel, stays close to that setting, and once again, the tale features a clash between old and new technologies — in this case within the food industry. The result is delicious fun. The narrator, Lois Clary, writes code for General Dexterity, a company that manufactures industrial-use robotic arms.