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Cooper Kupp news could arrive soon.
During a segment of “The Insiders” on NFL Network on Thursday, Mike Garafolo suggested Kupp’s free agency decision could arrive as early as tonight.
“I think we could have something tonight from Cooper Kupp,” Garafolo said on NFL Network. “I thought we’d have one by now, but I believe tonight we’ll have a decision from Cooper Kupp. We’ll see. There’s a lot of teams, a lot of interest.”
Garafolo then went on to suggest Kupp could get a contract worth more than $12 million per season.

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Luke Clanton earned his PGA Tour card and has won two college events this spring.USA Today Sports

Luke Clanton didn’t grow up in a family with generations of golfers. He became interested in the sport and his dad, David, became a quick study, learning what he could about a golfer’s swing.
“Mom and dad didn’t play too much golf growing up,” Clanton said on Wednesday. “My dad actually learned the golf swing off a magazine, which was funny. I was about like 6, 7 years old, and he learned it off of Justin Rose. So it was pretty cool to kind of go through the journey with him.

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This news was expected, especially after it was announced that De’Aaron Fox would meet with doctors in Los Angeles to discuss the next steps for his injured pinkie finger on his left hand.
Fox will undergo season-ending surgery on his finger next Tuesday, a story broken by Shams Charania of The Athletic.
The timing makes sense. With Victor Wembanyama out for the season due to deep vein thrombosis in his shoulder, the Spurs have fallen off to 27-47 and, at 4.5 games out of even the play-in, have no real chance for a postseason run.

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After 11 seasons, four Pro Bowl nods and 61.5 sacks with the Dallas Cowboys, DeMarcus Lawrence left the team in free agency on Wednesday for a three-year, $42 million deal with the Seattle Seahawks.
The veteran defensive end had some interesting things to say on his way out.
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Speaking with the “Hawk Blogger” channel in Seattle on Thursday, Lawrence was asked about how it will feel to spend time in Seattle compared to Dallas, where he made his full-time home.

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The New England Patriots introduced their first wave of free agent signings with an introductory press conference on Thursday.
Owner Robert Kraft, Patriots coach Mike Vrabel and lead personnel executive Eliot Wolf all addressed the media on a day that felt like the dawn of a new era in New England.
On one end, there was the sadness of saying goodbye to longtime Patriots players—David Andrews, Jonathan Jones and Deatrich Wise Jr. However, on the other end, it also felt like a sense of redirection and newness for a team that has finished 4-13 in their last two seasons.

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