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The guard will join new Houston coach DeMeco Ryans.
The Buccaneers found offensive guard Shaq Mason a new home as the offensive starter is headed to the Texans, per NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero on Tuesday.
In return for Mason, the Buccaneers will receive a Houston sixth-round pick, while the Texans get a Tampa Bay seventh-round pick, per NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.
One day prior, a report came out regarding Tampa Bay’s interest in trading Mason after just one season with the team. The decision most likely was due to Mason’s salary as the guard is scheduled to make $8.

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The league was still active on the first day of legal tampering.
Good morning, I’m Dan Gartland. Can Aaron Rodgers please just find a new team already?
In today’s SI:AM:
📝 NFL free-agency grades
🏀 An expanded NCAA tournament field?
🇺🇸 The opportunity Mike Trout has been waiting for
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Still waiting on Rodgers
With free agency underway, the NFL world is still waiting to hear where Aaron Rodgers will be playing next season.

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March Madness is finally back and the NCAA Tournament is looking spicy. You’re most likely filling out a bracket while you read this. Good luck with your office pool, my bracket will certainly be busted after the first day.
It’s that time of year where we are trying to find out what channel number is TruTV, while frantically placing some bets and making last-second travel plans.

There’s nothing like watching March Madness in person. OutKick will be in Birmingham and Greensboro for the first two rounds.

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The Golden State guard played historian in Golden State’s 123–112 win.
Remember 2014? Guardians of the Galaxy, 1989, The Walking Dead, the Sochi Olympics, the brand-new College Football Playoff?
Warriors guard Stephen Curry—closer in ’14 to his formative Davidson days than the present—seemingly hasn’t forgotten.
During Golden State’s 123–112 takedown of the Suns Monday night in San Francisco, TV cameras captured Curry making use of historically savvy to taunt Phoenix guard Chris Paul.

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The former Commanders signal-caller will get the chance to prove himself elsewhere in 2023.
The Falcons are expected to sign quarterback Taylor Heinicke to a two-year deal, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, giving the former Commanders signal-caller a chance to start fresh in Atlanta
Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports that Heinicke’s two-year deal could see him earn up to $20 million as a backup to presumptive Falcons starter Desmond Ridder. The 29-year-old quarterback will not be able to officially sign the deal until the new league year begins Wednesday at 4 p.m. ET.

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Now we might know what Aaron Rodgers was talking about with his weird, late-night tweet.
Aaron Rodgers sent NFL Twitter into total chaos late Monday night when he broke his social media silence with an eight-letter tweet that didn’t seem to make any sense at all. 
Now we might know what the current Green Bay Packers QB was talking about in that very confusing tweet—and it doesn’t seem to have anything to do with his NFL future, which has been the sport’s biggest topic of conversation this week. 
Instead, it seems like he was goofing around with a Packers teammate.

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A transgender athlete has applied to join a semi-professional women’s basketball league in Australia and former NBA player Andrew Bogut is infuriated by the idea. The Aussie called on girl dads to stand up and speak out against biological men competing against women in sports.
Bogut jumped on Twitter to share his opinion about the situation asking “are you ok with sacrificing the sanctity of Female Sport in the name of ‘inclusion?’

Word is @NBL1 South Women will have a biological Male playing this upcoming season.

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