Author: Michael

The veteran interior defensive lineman spent the last two seasons with the Vikings.
The Browns reportedly made their first splash signing of the offseason on Monday by agreeing to terms on a deal with coveted free agent defensive tackle Dalvin Tomlinson.
Cleveland is expected to sign Tomlinson, who spent the last two seasons with the Vikings, to a four-year contract worth $57 million with $27.5 million guaranteed, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport. The 26-year-old defensive lineman will not be able to officially sign the deal until the new league year begins Wednesday at 4 p.m.

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What did this mean!?
Aaron Rodgers’s NFL future is still very much a mystery with everyone still waiting to see if a long-rumored trade to the Jets is actually going to happen or if he’s going to return to the Packers or if he’s going to retire, or if, well, who really knows with this guy. 
The 39-year-old QB broke his Twitter silence late Monday night with a very short tweet that had eight letters, two emojis, and very little clarity.
This tweet had the NFL world diving into some theories about a possible hidden meaning.

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Disgraced former Dodgers pitcher Trevor Bauer is pursuing his next opportunity in baseball overseas.
The 2020 National League CY Young winner signed a deal with Yokohama DeNA BayStars in Japan, announced early Monday. Bauer’s one-year deal with the Japanese team is estimated at about $3 million, with incentives pushing the number up to $4 million, according to The Washington Post.
All eyes have been on Bauer’s next move after fighting multiple allegations of sexual assault since 2021.

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Now that’s something you don’t see every day.
They say if you come to the ballpark, there’s always a chance you’ll see something new. Monday’s game between Puerto Rico and Israel in the World Baseball Classic proved that adage to be true—and provided a result that likely will never be seen in a competitive baseball game ever again.
Puerto Rico cruised to a 10–0 victory, which became historically notable by way of Israel failing to have a batter reach base.

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The former Bronco has 22 sacks across four seasons.
After a down defensive year, the Seahawks are reportedly making moves to shore up their front seven.
Seattle has agreed to terms on a three-year contract with former Broncos defensive lineman Dre’Mont Jones, according to a Monday evening report from NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.
Jones, 26, has played his entire four-year career with Denver, which drafted him in the third round out of Ohio State in 2019. He registered 22 sacks over four years with the Broncos, tying a career high with 6.5 in 2022.

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The veteran quarterback will reportedly stay in New Orleans exactly one week after the club signed Derek Carr to be its starter.
Veteran quarterback Jameis Winston will reportedly remain with the Saints after agreeing to a deal on Monday to return to the franchise, according to multiple reports.
Winston, 29, and New Orleans agreed to terms on a one-year deal worth up to $8 million source said, per NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.

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Mississippi State pitcher Jurrangelo Cijntje is a unicorn. He is neither a righty nor a lefty.
Naturally, Cijntje is a lefty. But he might be better as a righty.
If you haven’t caught on by now — Cijntje is a switch-pitcher. In fact, he is the first switch-pitcher to ever make a start on the Division I level.

Ambidextrous College Pitcher Pumps 90mph+ From Both Sides Of The Mound In Dazzling First Start With Seven Strikeouts

Cijntje is not the first ambidextrous pitcher in baseball history.

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NBA champion and proponent of common sense Andrew Bogut joined OutKick 360 on Monday to discuss Memphis Grizzlies star Ja Morant and whether the league is properly reacting to the troubling behavior of the young player.
After facing several accusations of using firearms to intimidate people, including a 17-year-old teenager, Morant is taking time away from the team in order to correct his path before it one day goes a step too far.
Bogut delved into the NBA’s coddling of Morant, compared to players’ treatment under the late David Stern.

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The former UCLA linebacker returns to Los Angeles.
The Chargers appear to be adding a veteran presence—and a familiar name to Los Angeles-area football fans—to their linebacking corps.
Los Angeles has agreed to sign linebacker Eric Kendricks, according to a Monday evening post on his Instagram. Per a report from ESPN’s Lindsey Thiry, the contract is for two years. 
“Back in LA .. Bolt Up!” He wrote in the caption with lightning bolt emojis.
Kendricks has spent the entirety of his eight-year career with the Vikings, with whom he made a Pro Bowl and the All-Pro team in 2019.

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