Ranking top 20 defensive linemen for 2024 season, Cowboys’ Dak Prescott shares latest on contract talks

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1. Richard Seymour joins Tom Brady to buy Raiders

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Richard Seymour spent nearly a decade as Tom Brady’s teammate with the New England Patriots. Now the retired Hall of Fame defensive lineman is rejoining Brady off the field, per NBC Sports, with plans to become a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders. Brady’s reported bid to join Raiders ownership has been on hold for a while now, but the former quarterback’s efforts will apparently benefit from Seymour chipping in.

2. Dak Prescott contract talks: QB reveals current status

The Dallas Cowboys quarterback is currently on track to play out the final year of his contract. And he doesn’t seem too worried about it, revealing this week that negotiations for a new long-term deal are ongoing, and that the “money will take care of itself.” Prescott also suggested he’ll be content if an extension isn’t in place by the start of training camp, saying his “mind flips” fully to football once the season approaches.

3. Top 20 defensive linemen: Chris Jones is the new No. 1

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The NFL is no longer home to an active Aaron Donald, who retired this offseason. So who headlines the game’s elite defensive linemen? That would be none other than Chris Jones, the longtime Kansas City…


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Author : Cody Benjamin

Publish date : 2024-07-10 17:00:21

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