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Jameis Winston helps Japan's fans clean up

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Japan Fans Get Help From Giants’ Jameis Winston After World Cup Draw
The Japan national football team participated in its first World Cup match on Sunday, taking on Group F opponent Virgil van Dijk and the Netherlands national team at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

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Japanese World Cup fans clean up stadium with NFL quarterback after team draws with the Netherlands
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Jameis Winston helps Japan's fans clean up after World Cup match
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Giants’ Jameis Winston joins fans in admirable gesture after World Cup match
New York Giants quarterback Jameis Winston is keeping things classy, even when he is away from the gridiron.

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Watch: Japanese soccer fans clean up Dallas Stadium after Sunday's World Cup matchup
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'This is our culture': Japan fans clean up World Cup stadium
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Did Karl-Anthony Towns get fans to crowd Spurs player in last second throw in? Watch the video

One quick hand motion has some in San Antonio up in arms. Some extra attention has been brought to Karl-Anthony Towns’ deflection on the final play of Wednesday’s miracle Knicks Game 4 Finals win after it appears he motioned to the fans sitting courtside to crowd Spurs rookie Dylan Harper for the critical inbounds pass.
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What Knicks fans taking over road arenas really says about the modern sports experience

These stadium invasions get romanticized as elite fandom. But presence is as much about purchasing power as it is about passion.
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Fans getting tailgates up ahead of the Women’s College World Series

OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — The path to crown a champion starts on Thursday for the eight softball squads playing in the Women’s College World Series (WCWS). Fans are already outside Devon Park getting things ready for all the action over the next week and ...
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