WATCH: Clips from Chiefs’ arrival at the White House

The #Chiefs have officially arrived at the White House ahead of their Super Bowl LVII ceremony.

The Kansas City Chiefs have officially arrived at the White House ahead of the team’s Super Bowl LVII ceremony later this afternoon.

The team appears to have invited everyone on last year’s roster. That means players who have since signed elsewhere or are still free agents, such as JuJu Smith-Schuster, Mecole Hardman, Andrew Wylie and others, are in attendance for the event with their former teammates. Retired Chiefs QB Chad Henne is there. Frank Clark and Carlos Dunlap, who remain free agents, are in attendance. Former Chiefs OC Eric Bieniemy, who is just down the road with the Washington Commanders, is also among those in attendance.

Below you’ll find some clips that have been revealed on social media live from the Chiefs’ arrival at the White House:

Wayne Rooney’s brother John pays homage with stunning FA Cup goal from his own half

Wayne Rooney’s younger brother paid homage with a stunning half-field goal in the FA Cup.

Wayne Rooney has memorably scored some incredible goals from beyond (or near) half field, including one for DC United that was one of the greatest goals ever scored in MLS history.

His younger brother, John Rooney, who plays for Stockport County, apparently has a similar gene for the audacious.

On Saturday, Rooney the Younger scored a similar wonder goal in the FA Cup, when he bombed a shot from beyond half field that sailed over the head of the Rochdale keeper to give Stockport County a 1-0 lead in the 7th minute.

Stockport County would go on to add a second goal and win the game, 2-1.

Here’s the goal:

I’m sure big brother is proud.

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Watch: Several Lions position coaches mic’d up during 2020 training camp

With no fans allowed to attend the Detroit Lions 2020 training camp, the organization mic’d up several coaches during practices and put them into videos.

With no fans allowed to attend the Detroit Lions 2020 training camp, the organization has kept fans entertained throughout the last three weeks by creating unique videos — including micing up several coaches during practices and put together video segments.

Below are four videos of different Lions position coaches and a behind-the-scenes look at how they do their job during training camp.

Robert Prince, wide receivers coach

Prince joined the Lions organization in 2014 under then-coach Jim Caldwell, but coach Matt Patricia thought so highly of him that he kept him on staff when he took over in 2018.

Hank Fraley, offensive line coach

After 11 seasons in the NFL, Fraley joined the coaching ranks in 2012, joined the Lions as an assistant offensive line coach in 2018 under Patricia, and was promoted to offensive line coach this past offseason.

Bo Davis, defensive line coach

Davis began coaching high school football in 1998 and within three years was snatched up by Nick Saban at LSU. He would follow Saban to the Miami Dolphins, then on to Alabama, and after several more stints between the NFL and college ranks, Davis landed with the Lions in 2018. He is entering his third year as Patricia’s defensive line coach.

Steve Gregory, defensive backs coach

After an eight-year career playing safety in the NFL, Gregory began his NFL coaching career in Detroit, joining Patricia’s staff in 2018 as an assistant defensive backs coach. He was promoted to defensive backs coach this past offseason.