VIDEO: Kristin Cavallari Was Crying Her Eyes Out After Watching Footage Of Her Young Son Taking A Hard Hit That Sent Him Flying During Tackle Football Game

Photo of Kristin Cavallari with hand on her face and photo of Krisin Cavallari holding her sonKristin Cavallari (Photos via kristincavallari/IG & Getty Images)
Kristin Cavallari was not a happy mom after watching her son take some rough treatment on the football field recently.

Cavallari’s son, Camden, is a 6th grader who just started playing tackle football. It appears the youngster is keen on following in his father, Jay Cutler’s footsteps as he’s made his way to the gridiron. But, speaking on her ‘Let’s Be Honest’ podcast, his mother said his third game was “one of the hardest things I’ve had to sit through.”

Cavallari said Camden’s first two games were okay but the third was not as smooth as he took some “really bad” hits and “went flying.” She reckons he was scared after the first hit, which “f***s me up even more.”

“Thinking of him being scared out there just wrecks me,” she added. “It just wrecks me — more so than the physical aspect. Obviously, physically, I don’t want him to get hurt. And then he got hit a couple other times.”

“It’s so hard seeing your baby get hit,” Cavallari continued.

“He got hit, and he went flying… he fell really hard. And I just knew as a mom how scared he was after that first hit.”


Check her out in the video below:

Kristin Cavallari Knew What She And Camden Were Signing Up For

Kristin Cavallari was an NFL WAG, so she’s well aware of the frequency with which players get hurt.

She said she knows that contact sports can be great for kids, but that doesn’t make it easier for her. The reality TV star admitted to crying the night before her son’s first game.

“Your kids are literally little pieces of your heart, quite literally, out there in the world getting s**t thrown at them, getting physically hit, all these things,” she remarked. “And all we want to do as moms is protect our babies.”

Everyone Thinks The Know Which NFL Team Bill Belichick Will Be Coaching Next, And It’s Not The Dallas Cowboys

Bill Belichick looks on.Bill Belichick (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)
Football fans on social media think they know which team Bill Belichick will coach next, and it’s not the Dallas Cowboys.

Many fans have linked Bill Belichick to the Cowboys during their slow start, and understandably so. A big-market team like Dallas makes perfect sense for the greatest head coach of all time, and current Cowboys HC Mike McCarthy is in his contract year and unlikely to be retained if the team doesn’t embark on a deep postseason run.

But football fans are predicting that Belichick won’t be coaching America’s Team next. Rather, they believe he will eventually replace Doug Pederson as head coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars.

A flood of tweets called for the Jaguars to hire Belichick during the team’s embarrassing loss to the Buffalo Bills on “Monday Night Football.”


 

After parting ways with the New England Patriots in January, Belichick became the biggest name available in the head coaching hiring cycle. Surprisingly, the Atlanta Falcons were the only team that interviewed the six-time Super Bowl-winning head coach.

The Falcons hired former Los Angeles Rams defensive coordinator Raheem Morris, and the other teams with HC vacancies passed over Belichick. Unless he’s hired by a team mid-season, 2024 will mark the first year without Belchick employed in the NFL since 1974.

Bill Belichick Is The Perfect Candidate For Jaguars

The Jaguars have too much talent to be 0-3, and to be humiliated by the Bills like this on prime time. Clearly, Doug Pederson isn’t the solution to this team’s never-ending search for a competent long-term head coach.

Belichick is the most decorated head coach in NFL history and would surely be enticed by the chance to take over a team with Jacksonville’s talent. He could do a lot worse than a core of Trevor Lawrence, Christian Kirk, Travis Etienne Jr., Brian Thomas Jr., Josh Hines-Allen and Travon Walker.

VIDEOS: Caitlin Clark Suffered A Nasty Black Eye During Her Playoff Debut After Taking Vicious Cheap Shot From Rival Player Who Openly Mocked Her Earlier In The Season

Caitlin Clark after getting poked in the eye during a game.Caitlin Clark (Photo via ESPN)
Caitlin Clark’s first taste of the WNBA playoffs was quite similar to her regular season debut for the Indiana Fever, as they both started with a loss to the Connecticut Sun.

The Fever are back in the playoffs for the first time since 2016 but will have a lot to do by Wednesday if they are to leave a mark.

Clark didn’t enjoy a positive night on the court as she was poked in the eye less than two minutes after tipoff, with Sun guard DiJonai Carrington poking her in the eye. Carrington openly mocked the rookie in a previous matchup, suggesting she flopped. She later took to social media to joke about it, much to the disgust of Fever fans.

You can see the incident in the clip below:

There was no foul called on the play. Clark went to the bench for a brief moment after getting hit in the eye but didn’t leave the game because of it.


Fans didn’t think the hit was inadvertent.

“If Dijonai hadn’t spouted nastiness towards Fever fans and CC all season, I’d say accidental. But her track record with CC leads me to believe it was intentional,” one wrote.

“She pointed her fingers almost straight down. That s**t was intentional,” another said.

Caitlin Clark Refused To Blame Carrington’s Poke For Her Shooting Slump

Clark would go on to have a poor night, shooting just 23.5 percent from the field to score 11 points, adding eight assists and four rebounds. However, she told reporters she didn’t think it affected her.

“Obviously, she got me pretty good in the eye,” she said, per the New York Post. “I don’t think it affected me. I got good shots, they didn’t go down. It’s a tough time for that to happen. Had three wide open in first half that I usually make. It didn’t feel good when it happened but I don’t think it affected me.”

The two sides are scheduled to play their second game of the series this Wednesday, with the third set for Friday.