Tight end Jimmy Graham, who played his first five NFL seasons with the Saints, is returning to the team on a one-year deal along with guard Trai Turner.
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Celtics star Jaylen Brown has agreed to sign the richest deal in NBA history — a five-year, $304 million supermax contract extension.
Boston Celtics star wing Jaylen Brown agreed to the richest contract in the NBA on Tuesday, a five-year, $304 million supermax extension that topped Nikola Jokić’s extension last summer for the largest in the league’s history.
But after a disastrous postseason performance against the Miami Heat in the Eastern Conference finals, many NBA fans are questioning whether Brown deserves to be the sport’s highest-paid player. In particular, fans have criticized Brown for his struggles dribbling with his left hand over the years.
A frightening scene unfolded during a USC practice Monday, as guard Bronny James entered cardiac arrest on the court and collapsed. James was treated by the medical staff and taken to the hospital, as The Athletic’s Shams Charania revealed in a statement that was released. Bronny was listed in stable condition Tuesday after being removed from the intensive care unit.
The news was sadly familiar to many sports fans just six months after Bills safety Damar Hamlin went through a similar terrifying incident, entering cardiac arrest during a game against the Bengals.
What can Pete Carroll do as an encore with Geno Smith under center? Perhaps win the NFC West crown.
The news that Bronny James, incoming USC basketball player and son of LeBron James, suffered cardiac arrest at practice Monday, left the entire sports world stunned and saddened. The Athletic’s Shams Charania first reported the news by releasing a statement from a James family spokesperson on the situation.
Fortunately, Bronny is now in stable condition and no longer in the ICU after being treated by the USC medical staff and taken to the hospital.
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Jaylen Brown now has the biggest contract in NBA history.
Jaylen Brown and the Boston Celtics have agreed to a five-year, $304 million contract extension, according to multiple reports. The deal is fully guaranteed and includes a trade kicker. It’s the biggest contract signed in NBA history, surpassing Nikola Jokic’s $270 million deal with the Denver Nuggets.
Brown has one-year, $30.7 million remaining on his current contract, with the new deal set to kick in during the 2024-2025 season. Brown will turn 27 years old in Oct.
Justin Doeden, a professional golfer on the Canadian Tour, admitted to cheating on Monday following the conclusion of this weekend’s Ottawa Open.
An issue with Doeden’s scorecard was initially noticed by Monday Q Info, a popular Twitter account that keeps up with a number of different developmental tours. Doeden withdrew from the tournament in Ottawa after tournament officials had already launched an investigation into his score.
He took to Twitter on Monday to confess his cheating during the tournament asking for forgiveness.
The sports world was shocked Monday morning by news of Al-Hilal’s massive bid for Paris-Saint Germain forward Kylian Mbappé. The Saudi Arabian club bid $332 million for the 2018 World Cup champion, an astounding fee that underscored the kingdom’s vast oil wealth.
With Mbappé said to be in line for a $776 million salary should he elect to play out the remaining year of his contract in Riyadh, stars in other sports are taking notice with varying degrees of seriousness—including Lakers forward LeBron James.
If we are to assign winners and losers of this Saquon Barkley ordeal, obviously you would now pick the Giants as a victor. Barkley, a source confirmed, signed a one-year deal worth $11 million Tuesday morning. This was, essentially, a $2 million up-front payment on the franchise tag salary he was already slated to receive, plus roughly $900,000 in incentive payments. The source also confirmed that the new deal offers no protections for Barkley against being franchise-tagged again in 2024.