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Raiders No.1 Pick Fernando Mendoza Projected to Sign $14.3M Yearly Deal
The Raiders are set to ink No. 1 overall pick Mendoza to a four-year, $57.2 million fully guaranteed contract. The deal features a massive $38.1 million signing bonus, reflecting his status as the new face of the franchise. Averaging $14.3 million annually, Mendoza immediately slots in as the NFL’s 20th highest-paid quarterback before even taking a professional snap.
By Nidheesh Kumar
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Nick Saban Was Caught Saying ‘This Is a Reach’ Before Cowboys Pick
Saban’s mic appeared live moments before Dallas selected Malachi Lawrence at No. 23, catching him saying, “Wow, this is a reach.” When cameras returned, he quickly pivoted, calling Lawrence “one of my sleepers for tomorrow” and adding, “This guy is a good player.” Lawrence had recently surged from projected Day 2 status into Round 1.
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Arvell Reese Credits Tedd Ginn Sr for Saving His Career
“He literally changed my life. My junior year. I had no offers & my GPA made me ineligible for college. Ginn took me in and told me I could be something,” Reese said. The linebacker improved his grades under Ginn leading Glenville to a 15-0 state title before starring at Ohio State and getting drafted fifth overall by the Giants.
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Stephen A. Smith Hijacks NFL Talk to Rage About the Knicks
“I don’t give a damn. That’s my answer,” Smith said before turning an Eagles debate into a Knicks rant. “What’s on my mind is them damn New York Knicks.” He warned “heads need to roll” and “some people need to go” if Knicks lose the series, saying the Knicks “hoodwinked us yet again” after looking built for a Finals run.
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Seth Rollins and Kyle Brandt Reveal Good Morning Football Walkout Was a Work
After walking off Good Morning Football when Brandt joked about Becky Lynch “knowing about winning,” Rollins returned Friday for a tense staredown that ended in hugs and laughter. The pair revealed the incident was a planned work. Rollins said even a “very, very high-ranking official” in WWE texted to ask if help was needed before things blew up.
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