Author: Michael

Dallas reportedly is acquiring the five-time Pro Bowl defensive back.
The Colts reportedly are trading cornerback Stephon Gilmore to the Cowboys, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
In exchange for Gilmore, the Colts will receive a fifth-round compensatory pick, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero. Gilmore, a five-time Pro Bowler, now will prepare to play for his fifth NFL franchise.
Gilmore spent his first five seasons in the NFL with the Bills, earning a Pro Bowl selection in 2016 before signing with the Patriots in ’17.

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This is the news Carolina Hurricanes fans did not want to hear: Andrei Svechnikov’s season is over.
The team announced that their star center must undergo season-ending knee surgery. The 22-year-old sustained the injury during the Hurricanes‘ 4-0 loss to the Vegas Golden Knights.
Svechnikov played in the third period after injuring his right knee in the second, but there were concerns that he had suffered a torn ACL. That turned out to be the case.

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Washington will enter free agency with approximately $20 million in cap space.
The Commanders have tendered a qualifying offer to restricted free agent safety Jeremy Reaves and released running back JD McKissic, the team announced Tuesday.
Reaves has spent the past five seasons in Washington and emerged with a career year in 2022 as a special teamer.

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The Raiders’ coach is building his roster with former New England players. But history shows that hasn’t worked out well for former team assistants who became head coaches.
Josh McDaniels is proving to be like every other coach who emerges from New England.
If they see an opportunity to recreate Foxborough somewhere else, they do it.
McDaniels has aggressively pursued that notion during the early days of free agency. The Raiders have already signed quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo and receiver Jakobi Meyers to deals totaling $100.5 million over three years.

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The New York Jets signed former Green Bay Packers receiver Allen Lazard on Tuesday. Aaron Rodgers, likely former Packers quarterback, reportedly wanted Lazard to follow him to New York. IF he goes to New York.

BREAKING: #Jets are signing FA WR Allen Lazard to a 4-year, $44M deal with $22M guaranteed, sources tell @thescore.
Lazard comes off his best season, totaling 60/788/6 in 15 games with #Packers. This deal should also get things to the finish line with Aaron Rodgers and the Jets. pic.twitter.

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The former Raiders tight end joins Daniel Jones. But it’s Las Vegas that ends up with just a late-third-round choice in a bizarre three-team deal over five months.
The Giants made two separate trades with the AFC West, and yet they essentially function as a three-team deal over the course of five months.
In October, New York sent first-round receiver Kadarius Toney to the Chiefs for third- and sixth-round picks. The third-rounder was a compensatory selection Kansas City received for losing Ryan Poles to the Bears, where he was named general manager.

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The 25-year-old reacted after Philly added a new face to the backfield.
The Eagles agreed to terms with former Seahawks running back Rashaad Penny on Tuesday, bringing the 27-year-old to Philadelphia, where he figures to play a pivotal role in the backfield. 
After news of Penny’s deal with the Eagles broke, running back Miles Sanders took to Twitter, seemingly bidding farewell to the city of Philadelphia.
“To the city of Philadelphia Thank You from the bottom of my heart,” wrote Sanders with an emoji of two hands forming a heart shape.

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Instead of picking teams with the best mascot or based on your favorite color, use the sportsbooks as your guide to winning your March Madness bracket.
Looking to get in on the fun with NCAA March Madness? Why not fill out a bracket?
Here is a quick primer on how a March Madness bracket works, and how you can use the sportsbooks as the ultimate cheat sheet. Let’s have some fun.
How to Fill out a March Madness Bracket
Brackets are a popular way to bet, and anyone can win a bracket challenge. Remember, this is March MADNESS! You can expect the unexpected.

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The former first-round pick has been productive but rarely healthy.
The defending NFC champions’ offense—already stellar—will reportedly add an intriguing new piece.
The Eagles have agreed to a contract with running back Rashaad Penny, according to a Tuesday afternoon report from ESPN’s Ian Rapoport.
Penny has played his entire career to date with the Seahawks, who drafted him with the No. 27 pick out of San Diego State in 2018. With the Aztecs, he rushed for 3,656 yards and ran back seven kicks for touchdowns, an FBS record.

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