Dolphins Open Practice With 8 Jay-Z Songs After Kenny Stills' Comments

There's a Hard Knock Life pun to be made here.
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It's been a very serious preseason for Miami Dolphins wide receiver Kenny Stills, who has both questioned owner Stephen Ross' financial support of President Trump and most recently, suggested that rap mogul Jay-Z was "not very informed" when he entered into his recent partnership with the NFL.

Dolphins first-year head coach Brian Flores decided to attempt to lighten the mood at practice on Tuesday by playing eight consecutive Jay-Z songs to open practice. According to former NFL safety Will Blackmon, who was Flores' college teammate at Boston College, Flores grew up as a big fan of the iconic rapper.

Flores has had quite a bit on his plate in his first summer as the Dolphins head coach. The 38-year-old, who previously served as the New England Patriots linebackers coach, is overseeing a quarterback battle between veteran Ryan Fitzpatrick, and offseason acquisition Josh Rosen.

On Wednesday's edition of 'Home and Home,' Ross Tucker and Dave Briggs were joined by RADIO.COM Sports Insider Mike Jones to discuss Jay-Z's partnership with the NFL, which has created quite a bit of discussion.