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Mets and Noah Syndergaard Avoid Arbitration, Agree to a 1-Year, $9.7 Million Deal
New York Mets right-hand pitcher Noah Syndergaard agreed to a one-year deal and managed to avoid going through an arbitration process. According to multiple reports, Syndergaard will earn $9.7 million in 2021.
The team announced the news on Tuesday on social media. The deal represents a good move for the Mets, as they are holding on to an important part...
Bucks Lose Second-Round Pick in 2022 Because of Failed Bogdan Bogdanovic Trade
The Milwaukee Bucks won't have a second-round selection in the 2022 NBA Draft after the NBA decided to penalize the team for a failed trade that involved shooting guard Bogdan Bogdanovic.
The decision comes after a recent investigation showed that the Bucks made contact with Bogdanovic and the player's agent before the free-agency discussions were allowed, thus violating the league's...
Drew Brees Struggles In Return as Saints Suffer 32-29 Loss to Chiefs
New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees returned to the field on Sunday after missing four games due to broken ribs, but it wasn't the comeback everyone expected. Brees struggled to find a rhythm for the better part of the game against the Kansas City Chiefs, which ultimately contributed to the Saints losing the contest 32-29.
Brees opened the game with...
Freddie Kitchens to Call Plays for Giants Against His Former Team Cleveland Browns
The New York Giants are hoping that tight end coach Freddie Kitchens can deliver inside knowledge in their upcoming clash with the Cleveland Browns. The team announced on Thursday that Kitchens, who served as the Browns' head coach last season, will be calling plays on offense against his former team.
The Giants made the decision after offensive coordinator Jason Garrett...
Texans Safety Justin Reid to Miss the Remainder of 2020 Season
Houston Texans safety Justin Reid won't be able to add to his standout 2020 campaign in the last three games of the season. According to the NFL Network, Reid is dealing with a hand injury that will sideline him for the remainder of the year.
Reid got hurt in the first half of the 36-7 loss against Chicago Bears on...
Cristiano Ronaldo Says he Prefers Watching Boxing and UFC Over Soccer
Despite being one of the best soccer players in the world, it turns out that Juventus star forward Cristiano Ronaldo doesn't like to watch soccer in his free time. Instead, he turns to boxing or UFC.
Ronaldo revealed his preference during a recent appearance in the Parallel Worlds documentary.
"Playing football is my passion, but I prefer watching other sports on...
Mets Add C James McCann on 4-Year, $40 Million Deal
The New York Mets were looking for a catcher this off-season on the free agent market, and they appear to have added the man who will control their backstop for the next four seasons.
The Mets have reportedly agreed to a four-year, $40 million contract with free agent catcher James McCann, previously with the Chicago White Sox.
McCann became a free...
Paul George Signs a 4-Year, $190 Million Extension with Clippers
All-Star forward Paul George followed up his recent comments about finishing his career with LA Clippers with actions on Thursday.
The Clippers announced that George inked a four-year extension that keeps him under contract through 2023-24. The deal also contains a player option for the 2024-25 season.
According to reports, the extension is worth $190 million, which puts George on track...
White Sox, OF Adam Eaton Agree to 1-Year, $7 Million Deal
The Chicago White Sox solved their right field dilemma on Tuesday, agreeing to a one-year contract with free agent outfielder Adam Eaton.
Eaton, who played for the South Siders from 2014 to 2016 before moving to the Washington Nationals, thus returns to his former team and will be penciled in as the team's starter in right field heading into the...
Denver’s Monte Morris Gets a 3-Year, $27 Million Extension
The Denver Nuggets reportedly agreed to an extension with guard Monte Morris, locking another important part of their rotation for years to come.
Morris, who averaged 9 points and 3.5 assists last season, agreed to a three-year extension that will net him $27 million. He was set to become a free agent in 2021.
While the Nuggets still haven't made the...

















