Month: March 2022

5:06 PM ET EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The New York Giants have released veteran safety Logan Ryan, the team announced Thursday. The move saves the Giants a little less than $800,000 against the salary cap. It’s believed the release of the former team captain has more to do with the Giants being in the midst
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4:31 PM ET PHILADELPHIA — The Eagles have released Pro Bowl defensive tackle Fletcher Cox, a league source confirmed. At 4 p.m. ET Thursday, $18 million of Cox’s contract would have become guaranteed. Philadelphia is open to bringing Cox back on a reworked deal, a source said, although he now has the opportunity to explore
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4:10 PM ET OWINGS MILLS, Md. — There won’t be a reunion between outside linebacker Za’Darius Smith and the Baltimore Ravens, after all. Smith became the latest NFL player to back out on an agreement Thursday, when he decided not to sign a four-year, $35 million deal with Baltimore, a source told ESPN. So, Smith
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3:57 PM ET The Los Angeles Rams and wide receiver Allen Robinson have agreed to a three-year, $45 million deal that includes $30 million guaranteed, a source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter on Thursday. The Rams announced they had agreed to a three-year contract with Robinson but did not disclose financial terms. The Rams still have
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3:51 PM ET Baker Mayfield has requested a trade from the Browns, telling ESPN’s Adam Schefter that it is “in the best interests of both sides” for Cleveland to split with the star quarterback. “It’s in the mutual interest of both sides for us to move on,” Mayfield told ESPN’s Adam Schefter. “The relationship is
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1:11 PM ET London-based equity firm Aethel Partners have become the latest bidder for Chelsea, submitting an offer in excess of £2 billion ($2.63bn) on Thursday, sources have told ESPN. It is understood the proposal includes an immediate £50 million ($65.8m) investment to guard against the club becoming insolvent as it continues to operate under
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3:16 PM ET Associated Press SURPRISE, Ariz. — Brad Miller has agreed to a $10 million, two-year contract with the Texas Rangers, giving manager Chris Woodward a player who has started games at every infield and outfield position in his career. Miller hit 20 home runs for Philadelphia last season, when he started games at
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