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Media veteran Rich Eisen, Super Bowl champion Kurt Warner and Heisman Trophy winner Cam Newton headline the technology ...
Donald De La Haye will be a sideline reporter for YouTube's stream of an NFL game between the Los Angeles Chargers and Kansas ...
YouTube's NFL streaming debut will have Rich Eisen and Kurt Warner on the call when the KC Chiefs play the LA Chargers in Brazil on Sept. 5.
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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.
Content creator Deestroyer will be working as one of the sideline reporters for the Chiefs-Chargers game in São Paulo, Brazil ...
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.
YouTube’s Creator Spotlights series is coming to America, with vloggers Deestroying, Shalom Blac, Kristopher London, and Mr. Kate set to take part. Premiering from December 14, the mini ...
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 ...
Former college punter Donald De La Haye, AKA Deestroying, has detailed the huge decision that faced him while he was playing back in 2017. Playing for UCF (University of Central Florida), De La ...
Donald De La Haye, known as Deestroying, is scheduled to host his 1ON1 YouTube series, in collaboration with the NFL, in nine of the league’s U.S. markets, as well as in London.
Deestroying, ex-college football player-turned-YouTuber and NFL Partner, on plans to give viewers "crazy access" to league as it revamps Sunday Ticket Package ...
Deestroying's popular YouTube channel began then, and the NCAA requested he delete his channel in 2017 because of the money it was making. He refused, thus giving up his scholarship.
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