Author: Michael

It was a big day for Shedeur Sanders on Monday because he signed his first NFL contract, which paid him a handsome $447,380 for merely putting his signature on a contract that is worth $4.6 million over four years.
But …
Did you know the former Colorado quarterback who slid to the fifth round of the April NFL draft has signed up for a pay cut? And a substantial one at that?
It’s true.
Multiple estimates, including by On3, had Sanders’ Name Image and Likeness valuation at approximately $6.5 million.

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The San Francisco 49ers and four-time All-Pro linebacker Fred Warner have agreed to a three-year, $63 million contract, ESPN reports. 

ESPN Sources: Four-time All-Pro LB Fred Warner and the 49ers reached agreement on a three-year, $63 million contract extension that includes over $56 million in guaranteed money that makes him the NFL’s highest-paid linebacker. It marks the second time in his seven-year NFL… pic.twitter.

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The Georgia Bulldogs hosted many recruits this past weekend and one elite recruit expressed his joy after visiting Athens.
Five-star offensive lineman Darius Gray out of St. Christopher’s in Richmond, Virgina, posted his reaction to the visit on social media. “I had so much fun this weekend at my official visit with UGA! It was an excellent visit!” Gray said. “Thank you.”
Gray and numerous other elite recruits visited Georgia for UGA’s scavenger hunt weekend.

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CLEVELAND (AP) — Shedeur Sanders reached his next NFL milestone on Monday as he signed his rookie contract with the Cleveland Browns.
Cleveland traded up with Seattle to take Sanders in the fifth round with the 144th overall pick and end the drama as the draft’s most recognizable player fell to the third day.
Sanders set Colorado single-season records last year as the Buffaloes made a bowl game for only the third time since 2008.

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ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Two-way free agent Seong-Jun Kim will receive a signing bonus of $1,200,000.67 as part of his minor league contract with the Texas Rangers.
Texas announced the agreement Saturday with the 6-foot-2, 185-pound shortstop and right-handed pitcher. Kim, scheduled to graduate from Gwangju Jeil High School next January, was selected as South Korea’s high school player of the year in 2024.
Kim has reached 95 mph while pitching. He has spent a majority of his position player time at shortstop and is hitting .333 this season with a 1.015 OPS.

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