Monthly Archives: July 2024

Agent’s Take: How a safety became the NFL’s highest-paid DB for the first time in the salary cap era

In the NFL salary hierarchy, cornerbacks traditionally rank ahead of safeties. That isn’t the case anymore, at least temporarily with the top of these respective markets. A safety is the NFL’s highest-paid defensive back for the first time during the salary cap era, which began in 1994. The NFL’s highest-paid defensive back is Tampa Bay Buccaneers safety Antoine Winfield Jr. …

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Kraken hire Jessica Campbell as NHL’s 1st woman assistant coach

Ryan S. Clark, NHL reporterJul 3, 2024, 01:45 PM ET CloseRyan S. Clark is an NHL reporter for ESPN. SEATTLE — The Seattle Kraken have hired Jessica Campbell as an assistant coach, making her the first woman behind a bench in NHL history. This is the second time Campbell has made history. In 2022 the Kraken hired her to serve …

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It’s bigger, and it just means more: Texas’ jump to the SEC shows how much college sports is about to change

AUSTIN, Texas — High above the University of Texas campus, within the school’s iconic clock tower, a party ensues. This is not any ol’ party. While more than 18,000 orange-clad fans sprawl across the 40 acres below celebrating the school’s entrance into the Southeastern Conference, a much more exclusive gathering unfolds above. Mere hours before the conference move is official, …

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NFL suspends former 49ers safety Gipson six games for PED violation

NFL suspends former 49ers safety Gipson six games for PED violation originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area The NFL suspended Tashaun Gipson Sr. for six games on Tuesday, and ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports that the free agent safety violated the league’s performance-enhancing drug policy. Gipson spent the last two seasons with the San Francisco 49ers. He originally joined the …

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Conference realignment may actually benefit Florida football

The Southeastern Conference officially expanded to 16 schools at the start of the month, adding the Oklahoma Sooners and Texas Longhorns to the mix ahead of the 2024 college football campaign. The storied programs will inevitably make an already tough SEC even more competitive in years to come. So what does this mean for league members as far as the …

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Giants GM says Patrick Mahomes couldn’t win with team’s O-line in 2023: Jones ‘didn’t have much of a chance’

Last season, the New York Giants allowed the most sacks in the NFL and the second-most in league history, with their quarterbacks going down 85 times. They allowed significantly more sacks than any other team, with the second-most allowed coming from the Washington Commanders with 65.  The Giants offensive line clearly struggled, making it difficult for quarterback Daniel Jones to …

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Is Ohio State football head coach Ryan Day really on the hot seat?

Since Ryan Day took over the Ohio State football program from Urban Meyer, he has gone 56-8 over five-plus seasons. For most teams, this would be viewed as exceptional, one that wouldn’t potentially put the head coach on the hot seat. That isn’t the case in Columbus, as three-straight losses to Michigan has everyone up in arms about Day’s job. …

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Boye Mafe: Mike Macdonald understands how to utilize people

Mike Macdonald made an impression on Seahawks edge rusher Boye Mafe months before he became Mafe’s new head coach. The Ravens hosted the Seahawks in Week Nine of the 2023 season and they sent the NFC West club back to Seattle as 37-3 losers. Mafe said on the Green Light with Chris Long podcast that the result made “no sense” …

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Georgia RBs named as one of best playmaking duos of all-time

Georgia Bulldogs running backs Nick Chubb and Sony Michel have been named as one of the 50 best playmaking duos of all-time. In fact, 247Sports ranks Chubb and Michel as the 15th-best duo in college football history. Nick Chubb and Sony Michel helped turn around the Georgia football program. The duo returned for their senior season in 2017 and helped …

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