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The quarterback led New York to the playoffs in 2022.
The Giants and quarterback Daniel Jones have agreed to a contract extension ahead of free agency, Ryan Dunleavy of the New York Post reports. The deal is a four-year contract worth $160 million and an additional $35 million in incentives, SI’s Albert Breer reports.
New York drafted Jones with the sixth pick in the 2019 draft, and the quarterback has started 53 games over the last four seasons. The team chose not to pick up his fifth-year option following the ’21 season, allowing his rookie contract to expire this offseason.

Nikola Jokić was accused by the media of stat-padding, meanwhile Giannis Antetokounmpo was actually stat-padding in the final seconds of the Bucks game Sunday night. Nick Wright weighs in on whom he believes is the more egregious stat-padder of the two MVP contenders. Watch along as Nick and Damonza continue to play This or That with other topics in the world of sports.

Following the 2023 NFL Draft Scouting Combine, several players saw their draft stocks change. Thus, we thought it would be appropriate to update the NFL Draft Big Board.
Previously, we listed the Top 20 prospects available in the draft. For this iteration, the Top 30 players will be listed. Each player’s previous rank will also be given, so you can see how their evaluation may or may not have changed over the past few weeks.
OutKick’s 2023 NFL Draft Big Board

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The Baltimore Ravens will place the franchise tag on quarterback Lamar Jackson but that doesn’t mean he’s staying with the team through the 2023 season.
Jackson, who is representing himself, and Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta talked via phone and even met in South Florida in recent days but their negotiations did not lead to a multi-year contract.
That’s why the Ravens are using the non-exclusive franchise tag on Jackson. That tag will cost Baltimore $32.4 million guaranteed in 2023 and that full amount goes on the team’s salary cap.

LeBron’s son is flying up the recruiting rankings.
Lakers star LeBron James fired off a hot take on Twitter on Monday night, claiming his son Bronny James already was a better player than a bunch of the “cats” he was watching on NBA League Pass. 
On Tuesday, Bronny saw his stock rise, as he was upgraded to a five-star recruit and the No. 9 overall prospect nationwide in the class of 2023 by on3.
A senior at Sierra Canyon School in Chatsworth, Calif.