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  • #16871
    KINGKENZO
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    not feelin that Charger set

    #16869
    kicksave856
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    “I’ve been pretty frustrated, I’m not gonna lie,” McLaurin said, via JP Finlay of NBC Washington. “Everything that has transpired up to this point has been disappointing and frustrating. I’ve wanted to continue my career here, created my life here. My wife and I bought our first home here so this is somewhere where I’ve always wanted to be. Just to see how things have played out is disappointing.”

    The Commanders report to training camp next week and McLaurin said he’s still figuring out whether he’ll join the team.

    #16864
    kicksave856
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    You’re a sauce you are!

    if i was a sauce i think i would like to be sweet & sour.

    #16863
    IceColdPepsi
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    New York Jets wide receiver Garrett Wilson, whose future with the team appeared murky at the end of last season, has reached agreement on a four-year, $130 million contract extension that makes him one of the highest-paid receivers in the NFL, sources told ESPN’s Adam Schefter on Monday.

    The deal includes $90 million guaranteed, the fourth most in a wide receiver’s contract, the sources told Schefter. It marks the first time in NFL history that a receiver has received an average over $31 million after playing only three seasons. The $32.5 million average in his new deal is fifth highest among NFL wide receivers.

    Twenty-four hours after reaching a long-term contract extension with wide receiver Garrett Wilson, the Jets rewarded star cornerback Sauce Gardner with a record-setting contract — a four-year, $120.4 million extension, sources said Tuesday.

    The contract includes $85.653 million guaranteed, a source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

    The two-time All-Pro becomes the NFL’s highest-paid cornerback, based on average salary per year ($30.1 million).

    You’re a sauce you are!

    #16862
    kicksave856
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    New York Jets wide receiver Garrett Wilson, whose future with the team appeared murky at the end of last season, has reached agreement on a four-year, $130 million contract extension that makes him one of the highest-paid receivers in the NFL, sources told ESPN’s Adam Schefter on Monday.

    The deal includes $90 million guaranteed, the fourth most in a wide receiver’s contract, the sources told Schefter. It marks the first time in NFL history that a receiver has received an average over $31 million after playing only three seasons. The $32.5 million average in his new deal is fifth highest among NFL wide receivers.

    Twenty-four hours after reaching a long-term contract extension with wide receiver Garrett Wilson, the Jets rewarded star cornerback Sauce Gardner with a record-setting contract — a four-year, $120.4 million extension, sources said Tuesday.

    The contract includes $85.653 million guaranteed, a source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

    The two-time All-Pro becomes the NFL’s highest-paid cornerback, based on average salary per year ($30.1 million).

    #16850
    kicksave856
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    the end of an era

    i have been resurrected.

    for now.

    #16822
    kicksave856
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    oh i’m gonna have to see that in a game to decide. i don’t likethat they’re fucking with anything at all though. that scares me.

    #16816
    IceColdPepsi
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    #16812
    IceColdPepsi
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    #16776
    kicksave856
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    New York Jets wide receiver Garrett Wilson, whose future with the team appeared murky at the end of last season, has reached agreement on a four-year, $130 million contract extension that makes him one of the highest-paid receivers in the NFL, sources told ESPN’s Adam Schefter on Monday.

    The deal includes $90 million guaranteed, the fourth most in a wide receiver’s contract, the sources told Schefter. It marks the first time in NFL history that a receiver has received an average over $31 million after playing only three seasons. The $32.5 million average in his new deal is fifth highest among NFL wide receivers.

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