Highlights from the surprising Washington Commanders’ upset of the top-seeded Detroit Lions in the NFL playoffs’ divisional round.
LiAngelo Ball— the middle brother of Lonzo and LaMelo —has earned a meteoric rise to fame thanks to his rap song "Tweaker." The viral tune has been blasted in both NBA and NFL locker rooms over the last month and even earned the 26-year-old a record deal with Def Jam and Universal Music Group.
By Saturday afternoon, a video recorded in an empty Ford Field hours before the Lions' playoff game against the Washington Commanders suggested that Ball was set to capitalize on his popularity with a live performance during the NFL divisional round.
While the game was full of fireworks during the first half, many fans on social media talked about a brief performance during one of the timeouts. In front of a packed crowd at Ford Field, new music superstar LiAngelo Ball performed his hit song, "Tweaker."
NBA fans reacted to a video of LiAngelo Ball preparing for a halftime performance in an NFL game. The free-agent basketball player's song "Tweaker" has become a sensation among athletes across the country, including NBA, WNBA and the NFL.
Kevin Durant, a well-known NBA rap enthusiast, gave a shoutout to LiAngelo Ball, whose rap track "Tweaker," released under the stage name G3 Gelo, has become one of the year’s hottest songs.
The Detroit Lions have plenty of reasons to turn up this week following their impressive win over the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday in which they secured a first-round bye in the playoffs…and it appears that their post-game locker room celebration came with its own soundtrack from a somewhat unexpected “artist.”
LiAngelo Ball, brother of Lonzo and LaMelo Ball, showed appreciation to the NFL's Detroit Lions on social media. The Lions defeated the Minnesota Vikings 31-9 on Sunday and secured the No.
LiAngelo Ball transitions from a top basketball prospect to a rising hip-hop star with his hit track 'Tweaker,' which earned him a $13 million record
LiAngelo Ball continues to make his mark in the world of music. On Saturday, he'll get a chance to strut his stuff at Ford Field.
This year, as the No. 1 seed, they had the first-round bye, setting them up for an NFC divisional-round game against the Washington Commanders to begin their postseason. A win puts the Lions back in the NFC championship game,