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Michael Brockers’ Deal With Ravens’ Fells Through, DT Rejoins Rams Instead
Veteran defensive tackle Michael Brockers won't be leaving
Los Angeles after all. According to ESPN's Jamison Hensley, Brockers' previously
agreed deal with Baltimore Ravens fell through prompting the 29-year-old to
re-sign with the LA Rams.
Brockers entered this offseason as an unrestricted free
agent, and initially accepted a three-year, $30 million deal from the Ravens
two weeks ago. The issues arose when Baltimore tried...
Donovan Mitchell to Sign a Max Contract With Jazz Before Next Season
It seems like All-Star guard Donovan Mitchell will remain
with Utah Jazz for a foreseeable future. According to The Athletic's Tony
Jones, Mitchell and Jazz are bound to agree to a max contract extension in the
near future.
Jones reports that Mitchell is "genuinely loves playing
for the Jazz," and that the 23-year-old will ink a new deal with the
franchise "at some point...
Sabres Sign Prospect Mattias Samuelsson to a 3-Year Entry-Level Contract
Buffalo Sabres are using the suspension of the NHL season to
add some talent to their roster. The team announced on Wednesday that they have
signed prospect defenseman Mattias Samuelsson to an entry-level contract.
Samuelsson's deal will keep him with Buffalo for at least the next three years.
Samuelsson will join Sabres after spending the 2019/20 at
Western Michigan, where he played 20 games...
Cowboys Pro Bowl Center Travis Frederick Retires at Age 29
Dallas Cowboys' center Travis Frederick announced on Tuesday
that he is retiring from the NFL. The Pro Bowler just recently turned 29.
While this comes as a surprise to most casual NFL fans,
Frederick was contemplating retirement for some time now. In the announcement
posted on his Twitter profile, he explained that the retirement decision was
influenced by the Guillain-Barré syndrome diagnosis he...
Colts’ New QB Philip Rivers Considered Retiring if No Offers Came His Way
It turns out that veteran quarterback Phillip Rivers was
close to making retirement plans before Indianapolis Colts came calling. Speaking
with reporters over the weekend, Rivers admitted he was ready to call it quits
if no offers came his way this offseason.
Rivers spent the first 16 years of his career with the Los
Angeles Chargers, but the two sides agreed to go...
Veteran WR Josh Gordon Working With NFL on His Reinstatement
Veteran wideout Josh Gordon in set on playing in 2020.
According to ESPN, Gordon is currently working with the league to have his
indefinite suspension lifted.
Gordon was suspended back in December after it was found
that the 28-year-old WR violated the league's policy on performance-enhancing
drugs and substance abuse. This was the fifth time that NFL handed Gordon a
suspension for similar violations...
Free Agent DE Jadeveon Clowney Isn’t Getting Offers He Expected
The free agency appears to be a bit different for star defensive end Jadeveon Clowney. Sources around the league report that Clowney isn't currently getting the kind of offers he was expecting this offseason.
Clowney entered this year's free agency expecting to reset
the DE market with a massive contract. However, the offers he received so far
were underwhelming, showing that...
Thomas Meunier Will Leave PSG in the Summer to Join Borussia Dortmund
Belgian right-back Thomas Meunier's time in France seems to
be over. Reportedly, Meunier decided to join Borussia Dortmund in the summer
after failing to agree on a new deal with Paris Saint-Germain.
Meunier is on an expiring contract, but was hoping to remain with PSG. The Ligue 1 side, however, didn't make him a satisfying offer, which allowed Dortmund to snatch the...
WR Amari Cooper Inks a 5-Year, $100 Million Deal With Cowboys
Dallas Cowboys' Pro
Bowl wideout Amari Cooper won't be heading to the free-agent market after all.
Less than 24 hours before the official start of NFL's free agency, Cowboys and
Cooper agreed to a five-year deal.
According to reports,
Cooper's deal will net him $20 million a year and $100 million over the course
of the deal. The contract comes with $60 million guaranteed while...
Euro 2020 Will Be Postponed Due to Coronavirus
Euro 2020 won't be
played this year due to coronavirus. The decision was announced by UEFA,
Europe's highest soccer administrative body, on Tuesday.
The members of UEFA and
representatives of 55 national soccer federations agreed to postpone European
Championship for next year in order to cope with the ongoing coronavirus
pandemic. This move will enable UEFA to make necessary adjustments while also
giving national league...

















