BREAKING: Tyson Bagent Turns Down $18 Million Sponsorship Deal From Pennsylvania Agriculture Giant — "I Can't Support Companies Exploiting Farmers"
In a stunning move, Chicago Bears star Tyson Bagent has made headlines across the NFL after turning down an $18 million sponsorship deal with one of Pennsylvania's largest agricultural corporations. Bagent's decision wasn’t motivated by money, but by his commitment to the state's farmers and the values that have shaped his life.
“I’ve spent so much of my life here in Pennsylvania, and I refuse to support companies that exploit our farmers,” said Bagent. “I’ve spoken with farmers struggling to make ends meet, and I can’t be associated with a company that doesn’t support them in return for all their hard work.”
The agricultural corporation, under fire for allegedly underpaying dairy workers throughout Pennsylvania, had hoped to capitalize on Bagent’s massive marketability. However, for Bagent, the money was never worth compromising his principles. His words quickly went viral as fans and advocacy groups alike praised his unwavering commitment to the state’s backbone—its farmers.
Tyson Bagent’s decision was met with admiration from fans and the broader sports community. “The true face of the Bears,” many remarked on social media, calling out Bagent for making a stand that most athletes wouldn’t dare. He proved that integrity was worth more than an eight-figure endorsement.
Bears head coach Ben Johnson joined the chorus of support, stating, “Tyson isn’t just a leader on the field — his actions off the field show exactly what he stands for. He’s the type of player and person who makes this organization proud.”
As the controversy surrounding the agricultural corporation’s labor practices grows, advocacy groups for Pennsylvania farmers have hailed Bagent’s move as a victory for local communities. “When someone of Tyson Bagent’s stature takes a stand, it sends a message. This isn’t just about sports; it’s about fighting for fairness for the people who make this state thrive,” one union representative said.
Despite already being one of the NFL’s most marketable athletes, Bagent’s choice to pass on a lucrative sponsorship deal has only further solidified his place as a role model. The endorsement, had he accepted it, would have added a prestigious feather in his already impressive cap. Instead, Bagent showed the world that there are some things money can’t buy — and principles are at the top of the list.
Bagent’s decision resonates deeply with fans in Chicago, a city renowned for its hardworking and loyal community. By standing with farmers, he has forged a deeper connection with the city, reminding everyone that football in this town is about community, hard work, and loyalty.
As the 2025 NFL season nears, Tyson Bagent’s legacy continues to grow — not just as one of the league’s top players, but as a man who values people and character over endorsement deals. For Chicago Bears fans, Bagent is more than just a superstar — he is the embodiment of everything their city stands for.
Erin Andrews Brings Fashion to the Field with Wear by Erin Andrews at Chiefs’ Event
Erin Andrews’ company was featured at a Kansas City Chiefs event.
Erin Andrews has become one of the most recognizable figures in the NFL during her time with Fox Sports. As part of the network’s lead broadcast team alongside Tom Brady and Kevin Burkhardt, Andrews called the most recent Super Bowl between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles. Now, she prepares for her Week 6 assignment featuring the Los Angeles Rams and Baltimore Ravens.
But Andrews does much more than report from the sidelines. Alongside Charissa Thompson, she co-hosts the podcast “Calm Down with Erin and Charissa.” She also runs her own women’s sports apparel line, Wear by Erin Andrews, which features designs representing more than 200 teams across multiple leagues. And before Week 6, Andrews’ designs were recently featured at a Chiefs event.
On Wednesday, Kansas City hosted the 14th annual Chiefs Style Lounge at the premium club level of Arrowhead Stadium. Co-hosted by Chiefs heiress Gracie Hunt, the event featured a gameday-inspired fashion show and exclusive shopping opportunities. Among those who took part on the runway were Andy Reid’s wife, JuJu Smith-Schuster, Hollywood Brown and Isiah Pacheco.
On Thursday, the Chiefs shared several photos from the event on Instagram, revealing that Wear by Erin Andrews was prominently featured in the show. Chiefs reporter Hayley Lewis was among those showcasing Andrews’ collection, wearing a red Chiefs wrap dress (slide 11).
“Another successful Style Lounge presented by Helzberg in the books ✨,” the Chiefs captioned their post.
Other Wear by Erin Andrews pieces featured in this year’s Chiefs Style Lounge included a retro full-zip hoodie, a varsity jacket, and a bomber hoodie and jacket, all themed around the Chiefs.
Andrews has stayed busy during the 2025 NFL season with her apparel brand, Fox Sports and her new game show with actor Ken Jeong called “99 to Beat.” She will be back on the field for Rams vs. Ravens on Sunday at 1:00 p.m. ET in Baltimore.
Lily, a 24-year-old waitress, had no idea that she was serving NFL superstar Daniel Jones. Polite and discreet, Daniel Jones enjoyed his meal without attracting attention. But when he left, he placed a folded receipt on the table… and walked out with a smile. Curious, Lily opened it, but just a few minutes later burst into tears. Daniel Jones’ post wasn’t just a thank you, Lily tearfully shared with reporters — It changed her life…

The Saints are amidst a complete rebuild. This has led to speculation about New Orleans trading their veteran players. One of the players who have received attention is Cameron Jordan.
Josh Weil at Pro Football Network proposed a trade that could be beneficial for both sides.
First off, losing Jordan would hurt on the field, but be devastating off it. He is a franchise legend and a community cornerstone. In addition, he is having an outstanding season, with 2.5 sacks and four tackles for loss. Trading him would be a tough decision, and likely one the Saints won’t make. However, every player has a price.
In this proposal, Jordan gets shipped off to the San Francisco 49ers and the Saints get a 2026 third-round pick. He would go to a championship contender and the Saints would get significant draft capital. It would make sense for both sides if New Orleans would be willing to move on.
The capital is great, but the trade is unlikely
Obtaining a third round pick for a 36 year old player is amazing value. Rebuilding wise, it’s a perfect trade. Weil makes some great points on why it would make sense. However, it still seems unlikely the Saints would pull the trigger.
“The Saints are committed to a rebuild, and Kellen Moore still has the boys playing hard, which you must respect.” Weil said, “Look for some veterans to leave New Orleans and for Moore to look to bring in guys who match more with the style he intends to play there.”
Jordan has clearly stated his desire to finish his career in the Big Easy. It’s unlikely the Saints would cross him and send him elsewhere. In addition, he’s still a big contributor defensively. Even if they get draft capital, it’s tough to see them moving on.
This trade would create some financial issues. Trading Jordan would net $17.5 million in dead money according to Over the Cap. This would put the Saints approximately $7.5 million over the salary cap this season. Nothing they couldn’t fix, but still an added complication.
This trade makes sense on paper. They ship off a veteran player and get some draft capital back. However, it’s still unlikely to happen. Cameron Jordan means too much to the team and community to trade, plus it would create some financial restrictions.