Monthly Archives: July 2020

Markus Golden rights revert to New York Giants

The Giants now have exclusive negotiating rights to bring back their best pass rusher from 2019, though he doesn’t exactly sound to be in a hurry to return to East Rutherford. Back in May, the Giants tagged edge rusher Markus Golden with the rarely-used Unrestricted Free Agent tender. What that tag, valued at around $4.1…
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NFL proposes 80-man training camp rosters

If and when NFL training camps open next week, as currently arranged, teams' rosters will include a maximum of 80 players, as opposed to the usual 90, in an effort to help enforce social distancing measures in team facilities. This is according to sources who were on an NFLPA players call Tuesday night discussing details…
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Maverick Vinales looking forward to teaming up with Fabio Quartararo

Maverick Vinales will welcome Fabio Quartararo next campaign when the two line up together on the MotoGP for Monster Energy Yamaha. Following a delay due to the coronavirus pandemic, the 2020 MotoGP season got underway last weekend and it was Petronas Yamaha SRT's Quartararo who got off to a fast start by winning the Spanish…
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Chelsea defeats Manchester United to reach FA Cup Final

There have been a number of signature performances for Chelsea in Frank Lampard’s first campaign in charge – Ajax away in the Champions League, Liverpool at home in the FA Cup and Manchester City in the Premier League all readily spring to mind – and here was another one. Overpowering Manchester United to reach a…
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Perez looks at alternatives as Vettel talk ramps up

Sebastian Vettel is in talks with Racing Point -- the team set to race as Aston Martin next year -- over a move in 2021, leaving Sergio Perez to consider possibilities elsewhere. Germany's Bild newspaper, usually well-informed of Vettel's intentions, suggests negotiations are at an advanced stage and a deal could be revealed in the…
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Dak Prescott unable to reach long-term deal

No last-minute deal occurred between the Cowboys and quarterback Dak Prescott on Wednesday, so he'll play on the one-year franchise tag in 2020. After that, negotiations can start anew. Momentum stalled months ago, Prescott seeking a deal no longer than four years while the Cowboys yearned for at least five. On March 16, Dallas placed its…
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