Mekhi Becton returns to Jets after offseason workouts

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After skipping the team’s optional summer exercises, Mekhi Becton joined the Jets this week for obligatory minicamp. The bulky offensive tackle came back with a letter. The former first-round choice is aiming to disprove his critics after a year in which he missed all but one game in 2021 due to a knee issue. “To perform better than you did … Read More

The highest-paid safety in NFL history is now Minkah Fitzpatrick

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After clinching a contract to become the highest-paid safety in the NFL, Minkah Fitzpatrick is beginning his summer break with a handsome paycheck. Fitzpatrick’s agent, WME Sports, revealed to ESPN’s Adam Schefter on Wednesday that the Pittsburgh Steelers had signed their top safety to a four-year agreement for more than $18.4 million per year. Additionally, Fitzpatrick received a guaranteed $36 … Read More

After three seasons, Khari Willis decides to retire

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Khari Willis is giving up football after just three NFL seasons. On Wednesday, the Colts’ safety made his retirement known on Instagram. In a statement, Willis said, “I’d first like to thank the Indianapolis Colts organization for giving me the chance to participate in the National Football League the last three years.” “I’ve decided to formally leave the NFL after … Read More

After skipping minicamp, Allen Lazard signed an RFA tender

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With a start-of-the-week signing, Allen Lazard’s hiatus from the Packers came to an end. On Monday, the receiver penned his restricted free-agent tender. Lazard’s absence from the Packers’ minicamp last week did not significantly trouble the club, but many assumed it was a sign that he was holding out for a long-term contract. Lazard’s absence didn’t worry Packers coach Matt … Read More

Richard Sherman joins the NFL coverage team at Amazon

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Amazon has hired Richard Sherman. For its inaugural season in the fall, the seasoned cornerback will be a part of the Thursday night NFL coverage crew on Amazon Prime. Following earlier rumors that the two parties were in negotiations, Amazon and Sherman both acknowledged the news on Tuesday. The end of Sherman’s football career isn’t necessarily implied by the announcement. … Read More

Miami Dolphins had a $100 million deal for Sean Payton

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This summer, the Miami Dolphins reportedly wanted Sean Payton so badly that they were prepared to give him a record-breaking salary. The Dolphins were prepared to give Payton a five-year, $100 million contract to lead the team, according to the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. This would have been only the second $100 million coaching contract in history, but with one important … Read More

PE wide receiver Allen runs the third-fastest 110-meter hurdles time

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Devon Allen, a wide receiver for the Philadelphia Eagles, showcased his world-class athleticism over the weekend, setting the third-fastest time in 110-meter hurdles ever on Sunday. Allen won the 110-meter hurdles in 12.84 seconds at the New York Grand Prix in New York City. Aries Merritt established the world record in 2012 with a time of 12.80 seconds. According to … Read More

Terry McLaurin has opted out of the required minicamp

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Terry McLaurin, a wide receiver for the Washington Commanders, will skip obligatory minicamp this week. According to people familiar with the issue, McLaurin will not attend the required meeting while the sides strive to reach an agreement on a long-term deal. If McLaurin misses required minicamp, he will be fined unless the club gives him an excuse. The wide receiver … Read More

Lamar Jackson is back with the Baltimore Ravens

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For the first time this offseason, Lamar Jackson has rejoined the Baltimore Ravens. According to a source, Jackson reported for his physical on Monday and was at the Ravens’ facility, as the organization stated on Monday. This comes only one day before the team’s required three-day minicamp. For the first time in his five-year NFL career, Jackson has missed all … Read More

His Sister Sued Dean Spanos

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Dean Spanos, the owner of the Los Angeles Chargers, is being sued by his sister Dea Spanos Berberian. On Friday, she filed a complaint in California alleging sexist conduct and many violations of fiduciary responsibility. Spanos’ removal from the family trust that owns 36 percent of the Chargers is demanded in the complaint. Spanos’ nephews also implicated him in a … Read More