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Double Play – Sports Superstar Siblings

Seeing a set of siblings in the sports world is nothing new. No matter what sport it is, you’ll find family. We have seen families such as the DiMaggios with Joe, Vince and Dom tearing up professional baseball dating back to the 1950s, all the way to the Klitschko brothers collecting heavyweight title belts in the boxing world. Countless families have made their mark in the sports realm and with Serena Williams announcing her retirement, let’s take a look at some of our favorite Superstar Siblings.

1) Serena and Venus Williams
When one thinks of siblings dominating their sport, it’s impossible not to immediately think of Serena and Venus. The Williams sisters are widely referred to as the greatest female tennis players of all time, being referred to as the “Picasso and Monet” of women’s tennis for their skill. Both sisters have a plethora of accomplishments including both holding the title of number one in the world in singles at different points. Venus held this accomplishment for 11 weeks in 2002 while Serena held the accomplishment for a staggering 316 weeks. That is 72.7 months or 6.05 years. The sisters have dominated the doubles circuit together throughout their careers as well. Together, they have won 22 titles and even have 3 Olympic gold medals to their resume. The Williams sisters are without a doubt the greatest sister duo to grace the tennis court but are also viewed as one of the greatest sibling duos of all time, any sport.

2) John and Jim Harbaugh
This nod may seem off to people as the brothers are currently coaches, but coaches are just as pivotal in sports as the players so these two deserve the spot. John, currently the head coach of the Baltimore Ravens, bounced around coaching jobs after his playing days. He had stints with programs such as the Pitt Panthers, Morehead State, University of Cincinnati Bearcats, and Indiana University Hoosiers. John made the leap to coaching in the NFL with the Philadelphia Eagles in 1998 as a special teams coach where he stayed for ten seasons before landing the head gig in Baltimore where he would capture a Super Bowl victory. Jim took a little more direct route to coaching in the League. Jim spent 15 seasons in the NFL playing for countless teams. While playing in the league, he assisted his father in scouting and recruiting. After retirement, Jim was brought to the Oakland Raiders where he coached Rich Gannon in 2002, the year Gannon won NFL MVP. Jim went on to coach the San Francisco 49ers, giving us that highly anticipated brother-vs-brother Super Bowl XLVII matchup. Jim Harbaugh is now the well-known head coach of the Michigan Wolverines football team with a record of 61-24. The brothers have solidified their place on this list by becoming the first two brothers in NFL history to coach against each other for a championship.

3) J.J., T.J. and Derek Watt
Any modern-day NFL fan knows the Watt name. J.J. Watt was the first brother in the League and immediately made a name for the family by racking up five tackles and a fumble recovery in his very first game with the Houston Texans. J.J. has built a Hall of Fame worthy career for himself, the man is a 3x NFL Defensive Player of the Year award winner, led the league is sacks twice, tackles for a loss three times and even led the league in forced fumbles AND defensive touchdowns in separate seasons. Youngest brother T.J. is proving to be just as much of a monster. T.J. was an NFL Defensive Player of the Year finalist in 2019 and 2020 before capturing the award in 2021 as he tied the NFL record for sacks in a year with 22.5 in a season. T.J. also led the league in tackles for a loss, quarterback hits, and sacks (obviously) the past two seasons, a clear powerhouse that is only getting started. Middle brother Derek also is signed onto an NFL roster. Derek was drafted in 2016 by the then San Diego Chargers and now plays alongside T.J. with the Pittsburgh Steelers. The odds of a college athlete making it to the professional level are listed at 1.6% while the odds of a child in youth football making it to the Big Time is as little as 0.2%. The Watt family has defied those odds immensely.

4) Joey and Nick Bosa
Oddly enough, our next set of Superior Siblings in Sports are also defensive monsters in the NFL. Joey Bosa and Nick Bosa both hail from THE Ohio State University and were both highly touted coming out of college after playing for the Buckeyes. Joey was selected third overall by the then-San Diego Chargers. Joey has been a problem for opposing offenses since entering the league, having double-digit sack seasons in four out of his first six. Joey also found himself having a career year last season once again, tallying 7 forced fumbles on the year- good for the number two spot in the league. A contract with the Los Angeles Chargers that will add up to $135,000,000 through 2025 isn’t a bad career achievement either. Nick, Joey’s younger brother by three years, has quickly made a household name for himself as well. Chosen as the number 2 overall pick in the 2019 Draft, Nick has already led the league in a statistical category when he racked up 21 Tackles for Loss in 2021. Nick is still on his rookie contract, with the San Francisco 49ers picking up the fifth-year option, but expect a contract similar to his brother’s very soon.

5) Dalvin Cook and James Cook III
Rushing their way into the Running Back Realm of our Superstar Siblings List, this will be the first season that brothers Dalvin Cook and James Cook will be playing on the professional level together. Dalvin, a Florida State Seminoles standout who attended the same high school as Devonta Freeman, another former Seminoles star, played at FSU from 2014 through 2016 under Coach Jimbo Fisher. Dalvin dazzled on the field for the Noles becoming 2014 ACC Championship MVP and bookending his time in Tallahassee with a win over Michigan in the 2016 Orange Bowl. That year he also broke Warrick Dunn‘s Single Season Career Rushing Record of 3,959 yards. After the Orange Bowl win, Cook announced that he was going to forgo his senior season with the Seminoles to join the 2017 NFL Draft. He was selected in the second round by the Minnesota Vikings and has remained with the team for the past 5 seasons. Dalvin’s younger brother James Cook III was initially committed, after his FRESHMAN year of high school, to follow in his brother’s footsteps and become a Florida State Seminole. He later decommitted the summer before his senior year and decided to land in Athens, Georgia with the University of Georgia Bulldogs, charting a course into the history books. As a senior for the Dawgs in 2021, he rushed for 728 yards and 7 TDs plus caught 27 passes for 284 yds and 4 touchdowns- culminating with a National Championship win in Indianapolis over the Alabama Crimson Tide. Declaring for the NFL Draft in 2022, James was drafted also in the 2nd round but by the Buffalo Bills. During Week 10 of the 2022 NFL Season, the Cook brothers will be running against each other in Buffalo and we can’t wait to see how the National Champion Cook will fare this season against his Fantasy Football Favorite brother.

6) Peyton and Eli Manning
These two may be retired from playing but with a heavy New York Giants bias and the two hosting their own Monday Night Football analysis, they’re still getting the final nod on my list. Peyton Manning, hailing from the University of Tennessee Volunteers played with the Indianapolis Colts for the majority of his illustrious career, ending his time on the field with the Denver Broncos, leading them to victory in Super Bowl 50 making him the first starting quarterback to win the Super Bowl with more than one NFL team. He will go down as one of the best to ever do it, there is no NFL fan who is not aware of him. A host to multiple NFL records, two-time Super Bowl champion, five-time NFL MVP, two-time NFL Offensive Player of the Year, fourteen-time Pro Bowler, seven-time First-Team All-Pro, and of course 2007 Super Bowl XLI MVP. Peyton Manning has a better career accolade list than your created Madden NFL player does- he was THAT good. Eli, the New York Giants legend, may not have had the blockbuster career of his older brother, but he wasn’t a slouch. Eli holds the Giants franchise record book slots for passing yards, touchdown passes and completions. Eli also proved to be an ironman player, currently holding the third-longest consecutive starts streak by an NFL quarterback. Ranked 8th in NFL history for passing yards and 9th in touchdowns, a two-time champion over Tom Brady and the NFL record for passing yards in a singular postseason, Eli was still that dude.

Who are your top picks for Dynamic Duos or Trios of Super Siblings? Let us know in the comments below.

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Dallas Adds Another Star in Elliott

Stars like being around stars. When the NFL’s most polarizing team, the Dallas Cowboys, met draft hopeful, Ezekiel Elliott, they knew he was one of a kind. Ezekiel Elliott’s talents, personality and larger than Texas smile wooed Cowboys’ brass to the level of taking him 4th Overall in the 2016 NFL Draft. Elliott seems to attract fans wherever he goes and Dallas seems like the perfect landing spot for a rising star. Elliott’s Ohio State following was thrilled to have him selected 4th, right behind Buckeye Joey Bosa. The two biggest stars on the team going back to back in the Top 5 was the perfect scenario for these teammates.

Ezekiel Elliott has gained fame in the memorabilia world after declaring for the NFL Draft in January. His first signing in Columbus sold 636 autographs to the public, a new record. Following close behind was Bosa’s 600. Zeke has a very distinct signature and has not shortened it one bit. Elliott’s very loopy, bold and full signature is a must have for all Buckeye collectors. It does not matter what item Ezekiel signs, it always looks good. Footballs, Mini Helmets, Full Size, Photos all look tremendous. Zeke’s Ohio State Memorabilia has been a hot seller since his Fiesta Bowl victory. Zeke’s popularity is only growing at this point – make sure to lock in your brand new Ezekiel Elliott Autographed Dallas Cowboys Memorabilia before it’s too late.

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Buckeyes National Championship Autograph Signing

DAYTON, Ohio, February 18, 2016 (SportsCollectibles.com) –

The Ohio State Buckeyes 2014 National Championship caravan is moving on to Dayton, Ohio. The previous stop in Columbus brought out record numbers of fans to meet and get autographs from these Buckeyes. Dayton’s Championship Weekend will be March 11-13th at the Mall at Fairfield Commons located in Beaver Creek, Ohio. Headlining the three-day show are 2014 Ohio State National Champions; Ezekiel Elliot, Joey Bosa, Cardale Jones and many more Buckeyes. The three-day autograph signing show will also feature; Darron Lee, Vonn Bell, Eli Apple, Michael Thomas, Taylor Decker, Tyvis Powell and Jacoby Boren. Admission to the signing is free, pre-ordered tickets are recommended. Parking for this event is free all weekend.

Friday night will feature Jacoby Boren signing for the public at 5:00pm and Tyvis Powell to follow at 6:00pm. Admission is free, but in order to obtain an autograph you must purchase an autograph ticket for the athletes. Tickets will be available at the door or you can preorder tickets online. Saturday boasts a huge line-up of Buckeye stars beginning with Taylor Decker at 11:00am, Vonn Bell will follow at 1:00pm, Ezekiel Elliott will sign at 3:00pm and Michael Thomas will sign but the time is TBD. Sunday has four athletes slated to sign. The trio of Joey Bosa, Cardale Jones and Eli Apple will all sign at 1:00pm. Darron Lee will sign autographs for fans at 3:00pm.

Large crowds are expected to meet these National Champions; we recommend showing up early to these schedule signings. Pricing for each player can found at www.sportscollectibles.com. Prices range from $15 – $69. Dayton’s Championship Weekend is Presented by: Ohio Sports Marketing, 4th and Goal and Sports Collectibles. Come out and meet your favorite athletes at the 3rd Annual Midwest Sports Spectacular.

Fans can purchase tickets upon arrival at the show or they can pre-order tickets for the signing at www.sportscollectibles.com, www.theosustore.com or by calling (614)896-1016.

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Midwest Sports Spectacular Quite the Spectacle

Buckeyes fan flocked to the 3rd Annual Midwest Sports Spectacular this past weekend in Columbus.  Saturday & Sunday’s attendance set records for not only the MWSS show, but also rivaled any United States autograph signing in recent memory!  The true strength of Buckeye Nation was clear as they got to bid farewell to some of the greats from the 2014 Championship Team.  Fan favorite, Ezekiel Elliott was blown away by the over 800 fans who lined up to wish him good luck and reminisce on the magical times they shared at Ohio State.  Zeke went on to tweet, “#BuckeyeNation showing me much luv today! You honor me and I luv you! #GoBucks!”.  Potential 1st pick in the NFL Draft, Joey Bosa was astonished by the support and tweeted, “Thanks everyone for coming out today! Best damn fans in the land!”.  Over 3,000 people visited the show and can take home awesome memories from a truly special weekend.  Many of the athletes were humbled by the turn out and the stories of fans making the trek through Winter Storm Jonas in order to meet their heroes.  We would like to thank all of the athletes for being so engaging to their loyal fans.  And thank you to all who made it out to the 3rd Annual Midwest Sports Spectacular!2

Customer Reviews:

“The show was phenomenal. They staff did the best they could with what they had. The ticket office had three people doing will call tickets at all times. 2 people were doing walk ups. (Btw the people in the ticket office worked exrtemly hard for 8 hrs with no breaks of any kind to accomadate all the fans) Some people ordered hundreds of tickets and they had to do an inventory of what that person bought to make sure the customer got what he paid for. The signings were very organized, the vendors were awesome and the merchandise at the ticket office was some of the cheapest I have ever seen at a signing. The photos were also official licensed OSU photos. Great job guys! I will be back next year. Bosa signed for 800 people and they had to turn away 600 people (because there jist wasn’t enough time to sign anymore). It was not the shows fault that OSU fans are the best fans around and wanted to show their support. AND to Bosa s credit he was extremely sick and was going to cancel but he didn’t want to dissapointhis fans. Great job everyone! First class people. One of the best attended shows ever in Ohio!!!”

“This was first time attending this event, but it won’t be the last! All the staff were super friendly and helpful bothbefore the event when I called to ask questions and during the event. I thought it was very well organized and the lines moved pretty quickly. I had a problem with one of the signings I purchased- the time changed for cardale and I was unable to make it, but the staff was very helpful and offered a refund or to have my item signed for me. I opted to have the item signed for me and unfortunately it got missed, but the staff made sure I got one of the signed pictures they had done in exchange and made sure I got exactly what I wanted- which I did. I don’t think they could have handled my little snafu any better-They really understandcustomer service and genuinely wanted to make sure everyone was happy. Thank you for everything and we will be back!”

“This was my first time attending this event, and I loved every minute of it! Every staff member I spoke with was extremely kind and helpful. I had some questions before the event occurred and one of the staff was so quick to respond and I was very appreciative of their time to help. During the event the staff were also very helpful and always willing to take a moment to point people in the right direction or answer any questions about merchandise or tickets. I loved meeting all the players and thought that the lines all moved very quickly and were well organized. I hope next year there are more vendors and more space in general, but the event was so fun and so well organized. Thanks!”

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