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Giants quarterback Daniel Jones is set to make an agent change before opening talks with the franchise over a new contract, according to a report from ESPN’s Jordan Raanan. 
Giants general manager Joe Schoen said earlier this offseason he’d like to see Jones return to the team in 2023. The Giants did not pick up Jones’ fifth-year option last spring. With contract negotiations looming, and potentially free agency, Jones is set to swap representation.
The Duke product has been represented by CAA Sports since he entered the league as the No. 6 pick in the 2018 NFL Draft.

The veteran infielder returns to Chicago after arriving in a midseason trade in 2022.

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With spring training games about to begin, the White Sox have made a late addition to their roster by reuniting with an old friend.
Chicago has reportedly re-signed veteran infielder Elvis Andrus, according to ESPN’s Jeff Passan. The sides have agreed on a one-year deal worth $3 million, per USA Today‘s Bob Nightengale.
Andrus joined the White Sox after being released by the A’s in August. In 43 games with Chicago, he hit .271/.

New York quarterback Daniel Jones, who led the Giants to the NFC divisional round last season, is in the process of making an agent change with a new contract and free agency on the horizon, multiple sources told ESPN on Sunday.

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Here’s a refresher on how the scoring rules work in the NBA All-Star Game, where teams play to a target score, not a running clock.
The NBA All-Star Game adopted its own version of the “Elam Ending” starting in 2020, and has stuck with the format ever since. With the 2023 NBA All-Star Game in Salt Lake City, Utah featuring Team LeBron vs. Team Giannis, the winner will again be decided by a target score and not a running clock during the fourth quarter.