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The Broncos don't have a starting running back after veteran Javonte Williams took a one-year, $3 million deal with the Dallas Cowboys.
From Sports Illustrated
After agreeing to terms on a one-year deal with Sam Ehlinger on Monday, the Broncos officially announced the signing on Wednesday.
From Yahoo! Sports
Ehlinger is poised to step into the Broncos’ room as QB3 and potentially push Stidham for the backup job behind Bo Nix.
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Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston are now teammates with the Giants. Sean Payton, who coached both QBs, gave his take on the situation.
The Pelicans will have a full 15-man roster again once the contract becomes official. Payton will earn a $171,756 salary on his new deal, just as he did on his other 10-day contracts. New Orleans will incur a cap charge of $119,972.
Sean Payton has addressed the Saints' hiring of Kellen Moore as head coach, sharing his thoughts on the decision.
Seattle Sonics legend and Basketball Hall of Famer Gary Payton talked about the likelihood of a new NBA expansion team with the Mariners radio crew.
The filing also cited the hundreds of local news stories that have been published since the May 2022 attack at the Tops Friendly Market.
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The Broncos will add a running back in the upcoming NFL Draft, general manager George Paton said Monday, but will it be their top pick?
Sean Payton knows the challenges Kellen Moore will face as head coach of the Saints, and he sees a much-needed 'calmness' in the team's new leader.
NBA award time is approaching and, of particular interest to Celtics fans, is the Sixth Man of the Year, for which sharpshooter Payton Pritchard appears to be a favorite. It would be the Celtics’ second recent Sixth Man honor, as Malcolm Brogdon was the winner in 2023.
Given the Lions' proposal for playoff seeding, Mike Florio and Chris Simms dissect Sean Payton's take and question the need for divisions if they won't matter when it comes to playoffs.
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