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Dak Prescott On a Contract Extension With Dallas ‘It’ll Happen’

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott comes into the 2024 season on the last year of his 4-year $160 million deal he signed with the team. Expected to finish out his contract making $59.4 million next…

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The Race To The Bottom: Pistons & Wizards Both At The Bottom Of The Standings

There are currently six teams in the NBA that have 40 or more wins as of March 5. They are the teams that are struggling to reach double digits in wins. The worst NBA team…

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Patriots’ Matthew Judon Believes In New Coach Jerod Mayo

New England Patriots outside linebacker Matthew Judon said that the team is adjusting well to new head coach Jerod Mayo this off-season. Judon suggested that the team is benefitting from new leadership after the team…

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Jake Paul To Fight Mike Tyson In July In Live Netflix Special

Influencer Jake Paul will take on former heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson in a boxing match on July 20. The fight will air live on Netflix, marking the streaming giant’s first venture into live combat…

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After Jason Kelce Announces His Retirement After 13 Seasons, What Does It Mean For The Eagles?

On Monday, Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce officially announced his retirement from the NFL after 13 seasons. The announcement came in an emotional press conference that saw Kelce give extra thanks to his team and…

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Why LeBron James Becoming First Player To Reach 40,000 Career Points Is An Even Bigger Deal Than It Seems

LeBron James made history on Saturday night as he became the first player in NBA history to score 40,000 career points. Coming into the game against the Denver Nuggets needing only eight points to break…

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Chiefs Prepare Franchise Tag For L’Jarius Sneed

Last week, the Kansas City Chiefs informed their number one cornerback L’Jarius Sneed of a franchise tag-like deal and are open to completing a trade if no long-term agreements are made. The nonexclusive franchise tag…

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After College Football Playoffs Expands To 12-Team Format, Some Key Questions Remain

The current four-team format of NCAA Division I College Football playoffs is expanding to include 12 teams at the end of each season.  Instead of four teams being chosen around Division I football by a…

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Caitlin Clark Declares For WNBA Draft, Prepares For Last Dance At Iowa

Iowa women’s basketball star Caitlin Clark will enter the WNBA Draft this summer. The Hawkeyes phenom will soon appear in the NCAA Tournament and said that her final college basketball season is “far from over.”…

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Bills’ Dion Dawkins Takes Shots At Jets Team: ‘I Hate Them’

Buffalo Bills offensive tackle Dion Dawkins recently had some choice words for members of the New York Jets. In an interview last week, Dawkins said that Jets defensive end Michael Clemons initiated a small scuffle…

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Warriors’ Andrew Wiggins Out Indefinitely Due To Personal Matter

Golden State Warriors forward Andrew Wiggins is taking a leave of absence to deal with a personal matter, the team announced Wednesday. Wiggins did not travel with the team for a game against the Washington…

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Chiefs’ Mecole Hardman Faces Leaking & Tampering Accusations After Criticizing Jets

Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Mecole Hardman has renewed his beef with the New York Jets this week, describing the team as unorganized and dysfunctional. In return, several Jets players have described him as bitter…

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Patriots Veteran Matthew Slater Retires After 16 Seasons

After 16 consecutive seasons with the New England Patriots, special teams expert Matthew Slater retired from the NFL. The Patriots posted Slater’s message to his fans on social media. “I have given all that I…

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Mets’ Kodai Senga Expected To Begin 2024 Season On Injured List

Mets starting pitcher Kodai Senga might not be ready for opening day. The Japanese phenom is expected to begin the 2024 MLB season on the injured reserve list, according to President of Baseball Operations David…

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Nick Saban Wants To Change College Football In Retirement

Former Alabama head coach Nick Saban said Wednesday that he wants to continue to use his platform to reform college football, even in retirement. The 71-year-old coach feels that the sport’s identity has shifted drastically…

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Rick Pitino Insults His ‘Disappointing’ St John’s Team: ‘I See Unathletic Guys’

The St. John’s Red Storm men’s basketball team has lost eight of their last 10 games. Their most recent loss came after having a 19-point lead against rival Seton Hall, losing 68-62. St. John’s is…

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Brooklyn Nets Fire Head Coach Jacque Vaughn In Another Sign Of High Expectations From Front Office

The Brooklyn Nets have fired head coach Jacque Vaughn after a 21-33 start to the 2023-24 NBA season. The team is currently 11th in the Eastern Conference and has gone 6-15 since the start of…

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Spurs’ Victor Wembanyama Meets Very High Expectations In The NBA

First-overall pick and rookie sensation, Victor Wembanyama, came into the league with some of the highest expectations ever. Last Monday, he continued to exceed those expectations with 27 points, 14 rebounds and ten blocks for…

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MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred Confirms 2029 Retirement Plans

MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred will step down from his position in 2029 when his current term ends. Voted in by owners to replace Bud Selig in 2015, Manfred has overseen several radical changes in baseball…

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49ers Fire Defensive Coordinator Steve Wilks After Upset Super Bowl Defeat

On Wednesday, the San Francisco 49ers fired defensive coordinator Steve Wilks three days after the team lost the Super Bowl to the Kansas City Chiefs. Wilks joined the 49ers in 2023 and led one of the…

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2026 World Cup Host Cities & Venues Announced, USMNT To Play On West Coast

FIFA announced the host cities and venues for the 2026 World Cup set to take place in the United States, Canada and Mexico. In total, 16 cities were chosen, 11 in the U.S. and three…

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