Jun 27, 2024, 11:31 PM ET The Nashville Predators have agreed to terms on the framework of an eight-year contract extension with franchise goaltender Juuse Saros, according to multiple reports. The deal cannot be signed until Monday. Editor’s Picks Reports indicated the deal is worth just under $62 million, which would make his salary cap hit roughly $7.74 million through …
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Rome Odunze may serve as Bears’ primary punt returner
The Bears spent the ninth overall pick in the 2024 NFL draft on wide receiver Rome Odunze primarily for what he can bring to the offense. But he may bring plenty to the special teams as well. Bears special teams coordinator Richard Hightower referred to Odunze as a four-down player, noting that he barely returned punts in college but managed …
Read More »Matthew Berry’s updated positional rankings for 2024 fantasy season
Here are my updated 2024 positional rankings for PPR leagues. While these rankings are intended for PPR leagues, a switch to half PPR or standard scoring would not result in many major changes. Non-pass catching RBs such as Derrick Henry or David Montgomery would move up slightly while Alvin Kamara and Austin Ekeler may drop a couple spots, but overall, …
Read More »Capitals acquire Andrew Mangiapane, send ’25 pick to Flames
Greg Wyshynski, ESPNJun 27, 2024, 08:49 PM ET CloseGreg Wyshynski is ESPN’s senior NHL writer. The Washington Capitals acquired forward Andrew Mangiapane from the Calgary Flames on Thursday night, adding more veteran scoring around star Alex Ovechkin. The Flames received a second-round pick in the 2025 NHL draft. It was originally owned by the Colorado Avalanche and traded to Washington …
Read More »Sports Illustrated predicts Bears make playoffs in 2024. Read their explanation why
Sports Illustrated predicts Bears make playoffs in 2024. Read their explanation why originally appeared on NBC Sports Chicago On Thursday, Sports Illustrated published a list of teams they believe will make the playoffs this season, after missing the postseason last year, and the Bears made the cut. Unsurprisingly, reason No. 1 is new quarterback Caleb Williams. “His early dealings with …
Read More »Avs’ MacKinnon wins Hart, Lindsay awards as NHL’s top player
Jun 27, 2024, 07:38 PM ET LAS VEGAS — Colorado Avalanche center Nathan MacKinnon was the big winner at Thursday’s NHL awards show, taking home the Hart Memorial Trophy as the league’s MVP and the Ted Lindsay Award as the league’s most outstanding player as decided by the NHL Players Association. Three other major awards where handed out earlier Thursday. …
Read More »Jonas Griffith wants to pick off Russell Wilson when Broncos face Steelers
Quarterback Russell Wilson’s two years in Denver were a dud and some of his former teammates will get a chance to try to make sure his move to Pittsburgh gets off to an unsuccessful start this season. The Steelers will be in Denver in Week Two of the regular season and Wilson, who is currently slotted at No. 1 on …
Read More »NFL Ordered to Pay $4.7 Billion in Sunday Ticket Trial Verdict
A federal jury in Los Angeles Thursday found the NFL liable in the Sunday Ticket class action and awarded the plaintiffs more than $4 billion in damages. The NFL can appeal to U.S. District Judge Philip Gutierrez that the damages awards are excessive and unreasonable; the league can also appeal to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit …
Read More »Avalanche center Nathan MacKinnon wins Ted Lindsay Award
Jun 27, 2024, 07:38 PM ET LAS VEGAS — Colorado Avalanche center Nathan MacKinnon, who had a career-high 140 points, won the Ted Lindsay Award as the league’s most outstanding player to open the NHL awards show on Thursday night. The awards go to the league’s top players as voted on by the NHL Players Association. MacKinnon won the award …
Read More »NFL ordered to pay billions in damages for ‘overcharged’ Sunday Ticket
The NFL suffered a huge setback Thursday and was ordered to pay nearly $4.8 billion in damages for violating antitrust law in a class-action suit over pricing of DirecTV’s “Sunday Ticket” packages. A Los Angeles jury voted unanimously that the league colluded with DirecTV, along with CBS and Fox, to drive up pricing of the premium product. The jury deliberated …
Read More »Jury enters $4.096 billion verdict against NFL in Sunday Ticket class action
The chickens have come home to roost. And the NFL is gonna need a bigger roost. After thirty years of gouging fans for Sunday Ticket in order to persuade plenty of them to watch whatever was made available on free, over-the-air TV, the reckoning has arrived in the form of a $4.096 billion verdict in a federal class action lawsuit. …
Read More »LOOK: Cardinals rookie WR Marvin Harrison Jr. inks historic ‘shoe’ deal with New Balance
Getty As soon as he takes the field this season, Marvin Harrison Jr. will make history. That’s because Harrison will be wearing the first-ever football cleats designed by New Balance. Harrison, who signed with New Balance earlier this offseason, helped unveil the company’s groundbreaking cleats. The first receiver selected in this year’s draft, Harrison will likely wear New Balance’s Prodigy …
Read More »NFL loses ‘Sunday Ticket’ trial, ordered to pay $4 billion by federal jury
The NFL has been ordered to pay $4.7 billion in residential class damages and $96 million in commercial class damages by a federal jury in a class action lawsuit filed against the league by subscribers to “NFL Sunday Ticket.” The verdict was first reported by journalist Meghann Cuniff. The lawsuit argued that the NFL, its teams and its network partners …
Read More »Cole Kmet: You can see the progress Caleb Williams has made this offseason
Quarterback Caleb Williams hasn’t been a member of the Bears for very long, but it has been long enough for tight end Cole Kmet to see steps in the right direction. Williams joined the Bears as the first overall pick in this year’s draft and he was immediately moved to the top of the depth chart, so the team is …
Read More »NFL vows to “certainly contest” multi-billion-dollar verdict in Sunday Ticket case
The NFL strenuously objects to the loss it took in court today. As expected. Following the entry of a $4.096 billion verdict in a nationwide antitrust class action challenging the pricing model of the Sunday Ticket package (which by law will be trebled, if it stands), the league has issued a statement vowing to continue the fight. “We are disappointed …
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