الاثنين، 15 يوليو 2019

Robbie Gould gets $10.5 million fully guaranteed

It looked bleak, hopeless. Until it didn’t. After months of tough talk and hard feelings that made it seem like kicker Robbie Gould would eventually be leaving the 49ers, the two sides have come together, fueled by the kind of offer that no specialist would ever refuse. Via multiple reports, Gould will receive $10.5 million [more]

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Cavaliers reportedly still not interested in trading Kevin Love

Cleveland still does not want to trade love and needs to be overwhelmed by an offer to listen.

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How 'luck of the Irish' and 'Allah' inspired England's World Cup win

As the ball hit the stumps and the bails came hurtling down, they all set off in different directions.

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PFT 2019 storyline No. 10: How will expanded replay review for PI affect the game?

For now, it’s No. 10. In time it could be No. 1. Hopefully, it will slide off the list altogether. After a couple of months of signaling that it was fine with the status quo in the aftermath of the Rams-Saints officiating debacle, the NFL overreacted worse than Andy Bernard when he couldn’t find his [more]

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PHT Morning Skate: Odjick helped Ferland’s NHL journey; First-line Loui Eriksson?

Monday's collection of links.

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Ryan Leaf hired by ESPN as college football analyst

Ryan Leaf is taking another step in an impressive comeback story. The former No. 2 overall pick, who has battled addiction and spent time in prison, has been hired by ESPN as a college football analyst. “Ryan has experienced the highs and lows in the game of football, putting him in a position to relate [more]

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Company sues to get paid for work at Raiders Stadium

A lawsuit for $2.8 million sounds like a big deal. It sounds like less of a big deal when it’s part of a $1.8 billion stadium project. Via Mick Akers of the Las Vegas Review-Journal, ADP International has named multiple entities in a lawsuit for alleged non-payment, including the Raiders, the Las Vegas Stadium Events Co., [more]

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