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Deestroying’s legal name is Donald De La Haye. He kicked at Central Florida, and he has spent time in the CFL and the UFL.
Content creator Deestroyer will be working as one of the sideline reporters for the Chiefs-Chargers game in São Paulo, Brazil ...
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YouTube Taps Former NFL Player Cam Newton and Creator Deestroying for Chiefs-Chargers Brazil Game
YouTube has announced the on-air talent for its upcoming Brazil game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Los Angeles Chargers.
YouTube's NFL streaming debut will have Rich Eisen and Kurt Warner on the call when the KC Chiefs play the LA Chargers in ...
YouTube will broadcast its first live NFL game in the Friday night slot on Week 1 when the Los Angeles Chargers and Kansas City Chiefs visit Brazil. And they will make their mark by featuring one of ...
Media veteran Rich Eisen, Super Bowl champion Kurt Warner and Heisman Trophy winner Cam Newton headline the technology ...
As for those bells and whistles, ESPN will launch “Verts” within its app. Think of Verts like a sports TikTok. It will feature swipeable vertical video which will be personalized to your viewing ...
Deestroying has returned to the gridiron after a career-threatening neck injury almost a year ago, and he has achieved a major milestone in his career. On Saturday, the YouTuber (born Donald De La ...
Also, Deestroying's YouTube video says he's being sued, but it doesn't appear as if Brown actually moved forward with a lawsuit. Probably because there's nothing he can really sue for that would ...
All about YouTuber Deestroying's football journey Deestroying is one of the most famous American football YouTubers on the planet, and the social media star has an impressive 5.7 million subscribers.
“Deestroying, the UCF guy, I’m tired of seeing guys miss chip shots. I want to see Deestroying hit a 70 yarder and I also want to see this dude come out and just show them how consistent he ...
Also, Deestroying's YouTube video says he's being sued, but it doesn't appear as if Brown actually moved forward with a lawsuit. Probably because there's nothing he can really sue for that would ...
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