Celebrating The Heart Of Devaughn 1982-2001​

Darling Dash 5K and 1K in First Colony News

The Darling Dash 5K and 1K Family Fun Run/Walk scheduled for Sunday, February 27, 2011 at the Sweet Water Country Club received coverage in the First Colony Community Association News. First […]

Darling Dash 5K and 1K in Sugarland Magazine

The Darling Dash, scheduled for Sunday, February 27, 2011 at the Sweet Water Country Club in Sugarland, Texas, received press coverage in the Sugarland Magazine Online. The article also announces Mayor Thompson as Honorary Grand Marshal for the event.

Devard Darling in The Tribune

Renaldo Dorsett says, “… Flashes of brilliance laid the foundation for the gridiron star’s success in the future.”

Devard Darling Featured in Fort Bend Journal

Devard Darling and the As One Foundation were featured in the October 2010 edition of the Fort Bend Business Journal

Darling off to promising start in the United Football League

The Tribune published on story on September 29, 2010, that highlighted the success of wide receiver Devard Darling’s play with the UFL Omaha Nighthawks.  Read the full story.

Sugar Land's Darling thriving in UFL

Ultimate Fort Bend website carried a story on September 27, 2010, noting the success of wide receiver Devard Darling, currently playing for the UFL Omaha Nighthawks.  Read the full story.

Sugar Land’s Darling thriving in UFL

Ultimate Fort Bend website carried a story on September 27, 2010, noting the success of wide receiver Devard Darling, currently playing for the UFL Omaha Nighthawks.  Read the full story.

NCAA Now Requires Genetic Screening

In a CNN news post by Madison Park, August 4, 2010, the NCAA has now put into effect a controversial ruling requiring screening of all athletes for the genetic sickle cell trait. Devard Darling is quoted in the article discussing the death of his twin brother, Devaughn Darling.

News of Devard Darling Covered in Bahamas Weekly

The Bahamas Weekly website included the As One Foundation’s news of Devard Darling’s decision to remain a free agent in the NFL.

Bahamian Wide Receiver Devard Darling Continues to be a Free Agent

“I have received medical clearance from my doctors and look forward to joining an NFL team in the near future. I have worked hard over the past few months rehabbing my torn ACL and conditioning myself to return to the NFL stronger, quicker, and more determined than ever to make an impact on the field. I have great respect for the UFL; however I will not be signing with one of their teams.” Devard Darling