
Wow: NFL waterboys earn over 3 THOUSAND dollars per game, which averages out to more than $50K per season, not including tips. Waterboys also attend practices, handle locker room prep, and travel with the team. What a fantastic job to have 💸📈
Paul Capp
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Certified Athletic Trainer at Hellgate High School (Missoula, MT)

Wow: NFL waterboys earn over 3 THOUSAND dollars per game, which averages out to more than $50K per season, not including tips. Waterboys also attend practices, handle locker room prep, and travel with the team. What a fantastic job to have 💸📈



Imagine being in high school and seeing your football coach posts this on social media.. that’s gotta be the worst night sleep imaginable 😂


The look of a stadium that will be hosting a final four football game next week.





Ian Finch was getting all kinds of love on the sideline for his blocking on that last Gillman touchdown, and on the ensuing kickoff he absolutely levels the returner. Wow, what a hit. #GrizFB


Make Your Voice Heard: Advocacy Listening Sessions on August 13 Your NATA Government Affairs team is hosting a day of focused listening sessions to hear directly from members about the issues that impact your role in policy, legislation, and advocacy. These conversations will help us better represent your interests on Capitol Hill and within the regulatory landscape that affects athletic training. We’ve created space for different member audiences to ensure your advocacy-related insights and experiences are reflected in our work: College/University | 10:00–11:00 AM (CT) Secondary School | 11:30 AM–12:30 PM (CT) Student Members | 2:30–3:30 PM (CT) Retired or Soon-to-Be Retired | 1:00–2:00 PM (CT) Whether you're on the sidelines, in the classroom, nearing retirement, or preparing to enter the profession, we want to hear your voice on the advocacy issues that matter most to you. Register here: nata.zoom.us/meeting/regist…



BREAKING: in an attempt to further distract from the Epstein mess, Trump has just released 230,000 pages of documents on Martin Luther King's assassination, despite his family’s opposition.

