Every ‘Ultimate Fighter’ winner in UFC history, from Forrest Griffin to both Usmans and a new two-time champ

Two new “Ultimate Fighter” winners were crowned in the 32nd season’s middleweight and featherweight finals at UFC on ESPN 62 in Las Vegas.

“The Ultimate Fighter” wrapped its 32nd season Aug. 24 in Las Vegas with two new winners.

Take a look at the history of “TUF” winners, not just from the U.S. version of the show, but from all the international versions, as well.

They’re presented alphabetically below.

WATCH: Highlights from Broncos’ 38-12 win over Cardinals

The Broncos finished preseason with a 38-12 win over the Cardinals on Sunday. Watch the highlights here.

The Denver Broncos defeated the Arizona Cardinals 38-12 in Week 3 of NFL preseason on Sunday afternoon. Check out highlights from the game below, courtesy of the NFL’s official YouTube page:

On deck for Denver are roster cuts. The Broncos must submit an initial 53-man roster by 2 p.m. MT on Tuesday, Aug. 27.

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WATCH: Broncos LB Levelle Bailey grabs 94-yard pick-6 vs. Cardinals

Broncos linebacker Levelle Bailey with a 94-yard pick-six against the Cardinals!

Denver Broncos linebacker Levelle Bailey grabbed an interception at his own six-yard line and returned it 94 yards for a touchdown in the fourth quarter of Sunday’s preseason finale against the Arizona Cardinals.

Here’s video of the play, courtesy of the team’s official Twitter/X page:

Denver now leads Arizona 38-12 late in the fourth quarter.

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WATCH: Broncos QB Zach Wilson throws 46-yard TD pass to Brandon Johnson

Broncos quarterback Zach Wilson hits Brandon Johnson on a 46-yard touchdown pass to make it 31-12 in the fourth quarter.

Denver Broncos quarterback Zach Wilson threw a 46-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Brandon Johnson in the fourth quarter of Sunday’s preseason finale against the Arizona Cardinals.

Here’s video of the play, courtesy of the team’s official Twitter/X page:

Denver now leads Arizona 31-12 in the fourth quarter.

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WATCH: Broncos QB Zach Wilson runs for TD vs. Cardinals

Broncos QB Zach Wilson scores from one yard out and Denver now leads the Cardinals 24-6.

Following Zach Wilson’s 37-yard pass to Brandon Johnson that set the team up with good field position, the quarterback punched it in himself from one yard out for a touchdown against the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday.

Here’s video of the play, courtesy of the team’s official Twitter/X page:

Wilson’s one-yard touchdown run extended the Denver Broncos‘ lead over the Cardinals to 24-6 late in the third quarter.

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WATCH: Zach Wilson throws TD pass to Nate Adkins

Zach Wilson’s touchdown pass to Nate Adkins gives the Broncos a 14-0 lead over the Cardinals midway through the second quarter.

Denver Broncos quarterback Zach Wilson threw a one-yard touchdown pass to tight end/fullback Nate Adkins in the second quarter of Sunday’s preseason finale against the Arizona Cardinals.

Here’s video of the play, courtesy of the team’s official Twitter/X page:

Midway through the second quarter, the Broncos now lead the Cardinals 14-0.

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WATCH: Broncos RB Audric Estime scores TD vs. Cardinals

Broncos running back Audric Estime gives Denver a 7-0 lead over the Cardinals!

Denver Broncos rookie running back Audric Estime rushed for a three-yard touchdown in the first quarter of Sunday’s preseason finale against the Arizona Cardinals.

Here’s video of the play, courtesy of the team’s official Twitter/X:

Following the score, Denver leads Arizona 7-0 midway through the first quarter.

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Re-live Montrell Washington’s excellent reception vs. Bears

Take a look at this video of Montrell Washington’s outstanding catch in the #Chiefs’ preseason loss to the #Bears.

Montrell Washington isn’t a household name among Kansas City Chiefs fans, but his exceptional catch against the Chicago Bears on Thursday night should put him on the radars of football fanatics across Western Missouri.

Though he was held to just one reception in the game, he made it count and ended the matchup as Kansas City’s leading receiver. His efforts against Chicago were admirable and helped the Chiefs claw back from a steep second-half deficit, even if the Bears ultimately defeated Kansas City in the matchup.

Re-live Washington’s outstanding catch below in this video that was shared on Twitter by the Chiefs’ official account:

Washington remains a long shot to make Kansas City’s 53-man roster, but shouldn’t be overlooked for a spot on the Chiefs’ 16-player practice squad when Andy Reid and Brett Veach make their cuts next week.

If he can continue building on his impressive preseason performance against the Bears, Washington may soon become an impact player in Kansas City.

 

Chiefs share Travis Kelce mic’d up supercut video from training camp

Check out some of Travis Kelce’s best mic’d up moments from #Chiefs training camp.

Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce seems to relish any time he gets on camera, whether in Hollywood or at practices during training camp.

While his meteoric rise to stardom off the football field was a key storyline during the 2024 offseason, his hilarious antics weren’t reserved for the silver screen when the Chiefs took the field in St. Joseph earlier this month.

Although Kelce and Patrick Mahomes are quite an entertaining pairing, the All-Pro pass-catcher proved that he could steal the show during a mic’d up recording at Missouri Western State University.

Check out Kelce’s greatest hits from this summer’s practice condensed into a two-minute highlight clip, which was posted to the Chiefs’ official Twitter account:

Kelce didn’t take the field in Kansas City’s preseason finale against the Chicago Bears but fans can expect to see him back in action when the Chiefs face the Baltimore Ravens on September 5.

Watch Bo Nix’s first presser after being named Broncos starting quarterback

Bo Nix spoke with the media after being named the Broncos’ new starting quarterback. Watch his presser here.

Denver Broncos coach Sean Payton announced Bo Nix as the team’s starting quarterback on Wednesday. A few moments after Payton finished speaking with the media, Nix spoke at the podium for the first time as QB1.

You can watch his complete eight-minute presser below, courtesy of the team’s official YouTube page:

Nix, 24, will become the team’s 14th starting quarterback in the post-Peyton Manning era and their first rookie QB to start in Week 1 since John Elway.

During his media availability, Nix was asked if he had told his family yet.

“They probably have already heard from you guys,” the QB said. “We will talk about it later, I’m sure. They will be excited, and they will all tell me the same thing, which is it doesn’t change a thing. You have to go back and work. Now, the expectations and the standards are even higher. Have to get back to doing the main thing and keeping that the main thing.”

After wrapping up preseason this weekend, Nix and the Broncos will turn their attention toward a Week 1 showdown with the Seattle Seahawks.

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