Three weeks after the Vikings released star running back Dalvin Cook, the 27-year-old’s market seems to be heating up.
Cook has reportedly received “multiple offers” since being let go by Minnesota, per ProFootballTalk‘s Charean Williams, and one of those teams appears to be the Dolphins. Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald reported Tuesday that there’s “mutual interest” between the two parties and that an official offer had been made, though the details of that offer remain unknown.
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With the NBA draft in the rearview mirror and free agency on the horizon, trade rumor season is in full effect. Most players have a general understanding of whether or not there’s a chance they’ll be on the move, or at the very least have access to what people are talking about on social media in regard to possible trade scenarios.
Consider 76ers forward Tobias Harris someone who knows his time with his team could be coming to an end. And if that’s the case? Well, that’s just the way the cookie crumbles.
Hall of Fame NFL linebacker Ray Lewis laid his departed son, Ray Lewis III, to rest Saturday in a heart-wrenching memorial for the young man.
The funeral was held at Calvary Orlando Church in Florida where the elder Lewis delivered the eulogy to his 28-year-old son.
Ray Lewis Remembers Son’s Tragic Passing
Lewis shared the following about his departed son:
“We will see you again. 28 years, watching my first-born child… the referees thought I was crazy running up and down the sideline.
Former NFL quarterback Ryan Mallett died in a drowning accident in Florida on Tuesday.
Mallett, who was 35, was the head football coach at White Hall High School in Arkansas since 2022. Previously, he’d been a quarterback at both Michigan and Arkansas, and he played five seasons in the NFL for the Patriots, Texans and Ravens.
The news of his passing took both the college football and NFL worlds by storm, as fans, former teammates and coaches, and others mourned Mallett’s death.
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Golden State guard Donte DiVincenzo will decline his $4.7 million player option with the Warriors and enter free agency, a source told ESPN on Tuesday.
Mets general manager Billy Eppler is not rushing to make any big moves ahead of the deadline despite his team’s woeful performance this season.
Jimmie Johnson will not race this weekend in Chicago following the deaths of his wife’s parents and a nephew in Oklahoma.
The Kings acquired Pierre-Luc Dubois from the Jets on Tuesday in exchange for Alex Iafallo, Rasmus Kupari, Gabriel Vilardi and a 2024 second-round draft choice.
The football world came to a screeching halt on Jan. 2, 2023. That’s the night that Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin collapsed on the field in Cincinnati in a game against the Bengals.
He lost consciousness and his heart stopped. But on-field medical personnel revived him and got him to the hospital.
And just five months later — earlier this month — Hamlin returned to Bills practice. His incredible recovery has been nothing short of miraculous and he’s the heavy odds-on favorite to win the NFL’s Comeback Player of the Year Award.