Yes, it's a slow news day. So here's an absolutely out-of-left field story you probably didn't expect to read today.
It involves a former Philadelphia Eagles rookie and his mother complaining to Andy Reid about veterans on the team making him handle a $50,000 dinner tab at a local steakhouse.
The tall tale comes courtesy of former Eagle Jevon Kearse who says he personally only had to drop about $12,000 on his rookie dinner when he played for the Tennessee Titans.
Defensive tackle Brodrick Bunkley, however, had to drop something in the $50K range when he was a rookie in 2006 with the Eagles, according to Kearse.
"[Bunkley's] mom chimed in and called the head coach and said, 'listen here, that's not right,'" Kearse told TMZ Sports.
Bunkley probably never saw a dime of it again though.
"All that money was digested."