Monthly Archives: May 2024

Jaylen Waddle contract extension: Why the Dolphins paid star wide receiver before Tua Tagovailoa

This week, the Miami Dolphins agreed to a lucrative extension with one of their stars on offense. It wasn’t the player everyone was expecting, as wide receiver Jaylen Waddle grabbed a three-year contract extension worth $84.75 million, while quarterback Tua Tagovailoa continues to await his pay day.  Why did Waddle get the bag before his quarterback? Especially with Miami already paying Tyreek Hill …

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Why the NFLPA’s newly proposed offseason workout schedule is a win for all

The NFL Players Association’s proposed changes to the offseason calendar sent the football world into a frenzy, with players, coaches, executives, and NFL alumni weighing in on the potential impact on the start of organized team activities, minicamps, and the offseason workout program.  Though the player-led proposal would eliminate the voluntary workouts conducted throughout the spring, the gradual ramp-up to …

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Anonymous coaches believes Ohio State must beat Michigan this year

With the college football season fast approaching, thoughts, opinions, and predictions abound. While everyone has visions of how the season will play out, Athlon Sports caught up with some Big Ten coaches to ask their thoughts on the upcoming season. Speaking anonymously, conference coaches gave some insight on what they anticipate for Ohio State this season, and spoiler alert… it …

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Watch Drake Maye throw sweet no-look pass at Patriots OTA practice

Watch Drake Maye throw sweet no-look pass at Patriots OTA practice originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye is more than just a pocket passer. The No. 3 pick from the 2024 NFL Draft is capable of throwing on the run, too. Maye showed off his athleticism during Wednesday’s OTA practice at Gillette Stadium with …

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After Texans QB C.J. Stroud’s historic rookie season, what to expect in Year 2?

Ben Arthur AFC South Reporter As a former NFL player himself, Texans coach DeMeco Ryans knows the trap second-year pros can fall into.  Some who’ve had success as rookies, he explained, have rested on their laurels. They’ve taken their foot off the gas pedal. Oftentimes, that backfires.  As Ryans sees it, you must work harder entering your second season. That’s …

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Texas, Oklahoma to play first Red River matchup in SEC at 2:30 p.m. CT

Say goodbye to that early morning Cotton Bowl breeze. The Texas Longhorns will face the Oklahoma Sooners at 2:30 p.m. CT this season. In recent history the Red River Rivalry been synonymous with an 11 a.m. CT kickoff, but it appears that tradition might not carry over to the Southeastern Conference. Action Network’s Brett McMurphy said the following of the …

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Why Ryan knew 49ers were ‘special team’ after initial tryout

Why Ryan knew 49ers were ‘special team’ after initial tryout originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area Logan Ryan was a part of several great NFL rosters, but he realized early on just how special the 49ers’ team was during the 2023 season. The former 49ers safety, who announced his retirement from the NFL in April, joined “The Herd” with …

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More SEC expansion coming? Why what Greg Sankey (doesn’t) say should be getting attention

MIRAMAR BEACH, Fla. – The SEC prominently projected its pinwheel logo featuring 16 school pennants onto a hotel wall this week throughout the conference’s spring meetings. It’s a visual reminder of Oklahoma and Texas joining the nation’s most powerful conference. Whose pennants will join that pinwheel next? I asked commissioner Greg Sankey on Tuesday about the SEC’s appetite for further …

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Colin Cowherd Suggests USC Drop Notre Dame from Football Schedule

Few program histories in college football compare to that of USC.  The Trojans have been a west coast power for a century a despite having Southern California in their name, register as a national brand. A huge reason for that is because historically USC has been willing to play the elite of college football.  The Trojans have of course had …

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Why the Dolphins paid Jaylen Waddle (almost) as much as Tyreek Hill

Henry McKenna AFC East Reporter The Miami Dolphins confirmed what we already knew when they extended receiver Jaylen Waddle to a deal worth up to $84.75 million over three years on Thursday. He’ll earn just a hair short of what Tyreek Hill is set to make, with Hill’s contract exceeding Waddle’s deal by $750,000 per year in average annual value. …

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