Solange Knowles and Daniel Julez Smith Jr. on July 4, 2008 in New Orleans ; Daniel Julez J. Smith Jr. on April 09, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. Knowles welcomed her son, Daniel "Julez" Smith Jr., ...
NFL Draft WR prospect deep dive Pt. 1: Concerns with Tyson? Is Tate WR1? + Omar Cooper Jr. interview
Matt Harmon and Ray Garvin continue their 2026 NFL Draft prospect deep dive series. Next up in the series is the WRs. Harmon ...
The Dallas Cowboys would probably have to trade up to get Texas Tech edge rusher David Bailey in the draft, and pundits think that could happen.
The "Losing You" singer shares her only child with her former husband Daniel Smith. Julez performed at his mom's second wedding and has since become a professional model. Solange Knowles is a proud ...
This Saturday night, Conor Benn takes on Regis Prograis in a 150lbs catchweight affair. Ahead of the action, super-middleweight great Carl Froch has shared ...
From Michigan's suffocating defense to Yaxel Lendeborg's warrior-like effort, here are four takeaways from Michigan's win ...
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Meet Solange Knowles' son Daniel 'Julez' Smith Jr.
Solange Knowles and her ex-husband Daniel Smith welcomed their son in 2004 Solange Knowles is an entertainment powerhouse on her own and a sister to Beyoncé, but she also happens to be a mom. Knowles ...
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Why Ohio State isn’t actually concerned about its youngest offensive position: Buckeye Talk podcast
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Carlos Locklyn isn’t worried about Ohio State’s 2026 running back room, even if more than half of it isn’t ...
Sunday’s Nets -Wizards game at Barclays Center looked exactly like what it was on paper: two teams deep in the lottery, playing a late-season matchup with more draft implications than standings ...
During his chat with @EdEastonJr, Mitch Morse reflected on the Kansas City Chiefs' quarterback transition from Alex Smith to Patrick Mahomes ...
Breaking down the latest from the NFL Annual League Meeting, previewing the 49ers 2026 draft, plus expert perspectives from CBS Sports analyst Bryant McFadden and CFB analyst Dalton Wasserman.
Corrections officers and other employees bring in drugs that fuel a multimillion-dollar prison economy, leading to chaos, violence and death.
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