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No. 3 Pick Jeremiyah Love in Line for $53M Deal With the Cardinals
The Cardinals are expected to sign No. 3 pick Jeremiyah Love to a fully guaranteed 4-year, $53M deal, including a $35M signing bonus, per Spotrac. At $13.2M annually, Love would rank as the NFL’s seventh-highest-paid RB. He is represented by Athletes First, signaling a major early investment in Arizona’s offense.
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