Updated
Updated · Fox News · Aug 10
Expert Debunks Claims Justin Herbert's $52.5 Million Camp Videos Show Weakness
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Aug 10

Expert Debunks Claims Justin Herbert's $52.5 Million Camp Videos Show Weakness

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · Aug 10

Summary

  • Dr. Abbie Maroño said the viral training-camp clips of Justin Herbert and fiancée Madison Beer show normal affection, not distraction or competitive softness.
  • Analyzing posture, proximity and touch, she said Beer appears openly tactile while Herbert is more reserved, but the videos do not show him rejecting her or pulling away.
  • Maroño argued fans are mistaking tenderness for weakness, adding that emotional softness with a partner has no proven link to how fiercely someone performs at work.
  • She said body language can matter in sports evaluation and betting, but these August clips do not establish any problem for Herbert, who signed a $52.5 million-a-year deal through 2029.

Insights

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