If there were any questions about where the Miami Dolphins believe their priorities lie, then look no further than the huge contract extension they agreed to on Thursday with wide receiver Jaylen Waddle.
Because Miami’s priorities lie in passing the football, folks.
Waddle, about to begin his fourth NFL season, agreed to a three-year extension that is worth $84.75 million.
The Dolphins are confident – if not certain – what they’ve seen from the former first round pick his first three years, in which he’s delivered back-to-back-back 1,000-yard seasons, will continue.
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DESTIN, Fla. – If you were looking for answers regarding what the future of college athletics looks like, at least from the SEC’s standpoint, you will not find them coming out of spring meetings this week in Florida.
After the news broke last week that conferences and the NCAA had settled on a monetary figure regarding its ‘House’ antitrust lawsuit, many fans around the country thought there would be plans put into place on how this would shape the future of collegiate athletics.
Putting Anthony Edwards on Luka Doncic in Game 4 changed the course of the series, as did Karl-Anthony Towns’ shooting.
Caitlin Clark and Paul Skenes have likely never met. But they have so much in common, and they were together – sort of – last month in Indianapolis, where their blockbuster coming of age rookie summer movies all began.
Yes, two current and future legends passing in the night – Clark, the No. 1 pick of the WNBA Draft on April 15, and Skenes, the No. 1 pick of the Major League Baseball Draft last July 9. Talk about stars crossing, and now they’re each off and running, though Clark’s path has been much more difficult so far.
Each are on bad teams.
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