Quote Originally Posted by fubah2: Deshaun Watson, has the contract with the highest guaranteed sum at, $230 million he will go down with another injury then what ?
See Aaron Rogers.
See Aaron Rogers.
See Aaron Rogers.
CNN —
Three-time Super Bowl champion and four-time All-Pro Travis Kelce has signed a record contract for NFL tight ends.
Kelce’s representatives, Milk & Honey Sports, posted on X the deal makes Kelce the highest-paid tight end in the league.
The extension is worth $34.25 million and runs through 2027
CNN —
Three-time Super Bowl champion and four-time All-Pro Travis Kelce has signed a record contract for NFL tight ends.
Kelce’s representatives, Milk & Honey Sports, posted on X the deal makes Kelce the highest-paid tight end in the league.
The extension is worth $34.25 million and runs through 2027
Highest three-year WR: A.J. Brown, $32 million
Signed: April 2024 (contract ends in 2028)
Highest three-year WR: A.J. Brown, $32 million
Signed: April 2024 (contract ends in 2028)
Tight end
Highest three-year APY:
1. Travis Kelce, $17.1 million
Signed: April 2024 (contract ends in 2025)
2. Darren Waller (NYG), $17 million
3. T.J. Hockenson (MIN), $16 million
4. George Kittle (SF), $15.3 million
Tight end
Highest three-year APY:
1. Travis Kelce, $17.1 million
Signed: April 2024 (contract ends in 2025)
2. Darren Waller (NYG), $17 million
3. T.J. Hockenson (MIN), $16 million
4. George Kittle (SF), $15.3 million
kelce earned that title for sure !!
kelce earned that title for sure !!
he doesnt seem to get as much attention as the others but he may be the best of the bunch
he doesnt seem to get as much attention as the others but he may be the best of the bunch
Highest paid three-year receivers:
1. A.J. Brown, $32 million
2. Amon-Ra St. Brown (DET), $30 million
3. Cooper Kupp (LAR), $26.7 million
4. Stefon Diggs (HOU), $26.2 million
5. Tyreek Hill (MIA), $25 million
**Obviously they are awesome at their craft but there are soooo many others in the same upper echelon.
Highest paid three-year receivers:
1. A.J. Brown, $32 million
2. Amon-Ra St. Brown (DET), $30 million
3. Cooper Kupp (LAR), $26.7 million
4. Stefon Diggs (HOU), $26.2 million
5. Tyreek Hill (MIA), $25 million
**Obviously they are awesome at their craft but there are soooo many others in the same upper echelon.
Quarterbacks....Highest three-year APY:
1. Joe Burrow, $62.9 million
2. Justin Herbert (LAC), $53.3 million
3. Lamar Jackson (BAL), $52 million
4. Jalen Hurts (PHI), $51 million
5. Patrick Mahomes (KC), $50.5 million
Quarterbacks....Highest three-year APY:
1. Joe Burrow, $62.9 million
2. Justin Herbert (LAC), $53.3 million
3. Lamar Jackson (BAL), $52 million
4. Jalen Hurts (PHI), $51 million
5. Patrick Mahomes (KC), $50.5 million
Running back, Highest three-year APY:
1. Christian McCaffrey, $17.2 million
2. Jonathan Taylor (IND), $14 million
3. Alvin Kamara (NO), $12.7 million
4. Saquon Barkley (PHI), $12.6 million
Running back, Highest three-year APY:
1. Christian McCaffrey, $17.2 million
2. Jonathan Taylor (IND), $14 million
3. Alvin Kamara (NO), $12.7 million
4. Saquon Barkley (PHI), $12.6 million
Offensive tackle: Highest three-year APY:
1. Penei Sewell, $28 million
2. Laremy Tunsil (HOU), $25 million
3. Andrew Thomas (NYG), $24.2 million
4. Ronnie Stanley (BAL), $21.2 million
Offensive tackle: Highest three-year APY:
1. Penei Sewell, $28 million
2. Laremy Tunsil (HOU), $25 million
3. Andrew Thomas (NYG), $24.2 million
4. Ronnie Stanley (BAL), $21.2 million
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He's certainly more valuable than many for sure.
@Zeus4par
He's certainly more valuable than many for sure.
Total guaranteed money for offensive tackles:
1. Penei Sewell (Lions), $85 million!!!!!!
2. Ronnie Stanley (BAL), $64.1 million
3. Andrew Thomas (NYG), $61.9 million
4. Ryan Ramczyk (NO), $60.2 million
Total guaranteed money for offensive tackles:
1. Penei Sewell (Lions), $85 million!!!!!!
2. Ronnie Stanley (BAL), $64.1 million
3. Andrew Thomas (NYG), $61.9 million
4. Ryan Ramczyk (NO), $60.2 million
Mike Clay, ESPN Senior Writer
May 17, 2024
It has been a minute, but the New York Jets are back. And by "back," I mean legitimate Super Bowl contenders.
And I know what you're thinking: "Here we go again ... every year, same story!" But it's different this time.
Mike Clay, ESPN Senior Writer
May 17, 2024
It has been a minute, but the New York Jets are back. And by "back," I mean legitimate Super Bowl contenders.
And I know what you're thinking: "Here we go again ... every year, same story!" But it's different this time.
TEMPE, Ariz. -- Fanatics filed a lawsuit against Arizona Cardinals rookie Marvin Harrison Jr. on Saturday night in New York Supreme Court for breaching a contract the wide receiver signed with the retailer in May 2023.
In the suit, Fanatics said Harrison has refused to fulfill his obligations to the deal while he also "publicly asserted" that the contract does not exist.
** If true, it's a damn stupid way to begin a PRO career!
TEMPE, Ariz. -- Fanatics filed a lawsuit against Arizona Cardinals rookie Marvin Harrison Jr. on Saturday night in New York Supreme Court for breaching a contract the wide receiver signed with the retailer in May 2023.
In the suit, Fanatics said Harrison has refused to fulfill his obligations to the deal while he also "publicly asserted" that the contract does not exist.
** If true, it's a damn stupid way to begin a PRO career!
In the suit, Fanatics claims that Harrison told the retailer that a "larger competitor" had made an offer to him while other trading card companies have made "competing" offers, as well. The suit claims that Harrison has "demanded" Fanatics meet or exceed the other alleged offers. However, the suit also asserts that Harrison has refused to provide Fanatics with the competing offers.
In the suit, Fanatics claims that Harrison told the retailer that a "larger competitor" had made an offer to him while other trading card companies have made "competing" offers, as well. The suit claims that Harrison has "demanded" Fanatics meet or exceed the other alleged offers. However, the suit also asserts that Harrison has refused to provide Fanatics with the competing offers.
NASHVILLE -- The NFL will implement optical tracking systems for yardage rulings this preseason with the potential for full-time implementation, a source confirmed to ESPN.
NASHVILLE -- The NFL will implement optical tracking systems for yardage rulings this preseason with the potential for full-time implementation, a source confirmed to ESPN.
optical tracking ??
optical tracking ??
optical tracking ??
optical tracking ??
Yes
Yes
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