Hurts has to keep him and his people safe from the crazies better to not say anything and just let his absence be the statement
Maybe Trump was right about the water issues at the WH because that dude is thirsty as hell. My gosh.
So for all the people that hated on the Packers for proposing the rule change, I invite you to your side of history.
The 49ers and George Kittle have reached an agreement on a four-year, $76.4 million extension, Kittle announced on “Bussin’ With The Boys.” The deal makes Kittle the highest-paid tight end in NFL history. 🔗 www.nytimes.com/athletic/631...— The Athletic (@theathletic.bsky.social) 2025-04-29T11:38:32.719Z
Can't wait for the upcoming reconciliation, and then to be right back in the same spot in November. There will be like 3 lights out games in October
Sounds like Quay Walker is more likely to get some sort of extension because 5th year option would put him at like a top 10 paid lb
This is insane with the 5th year option rules. It adds more negative incentive to drafting non premium positions in the first round if they are priced out of 5th year options. From Athletic: Yet, Linderbaum’s option for 2026 cost $23.4 million, well more than the average per year of the league’s highest-paid center. And primarily because of that, the Ravens announced Wednesday that they are declining the fifth-year option for Linderbaum, which technically makes him eligible to hit the free-agent market next March. However, DeCosta made clear that the Ravens are hoping that it doesn’t come to that. “It is our intention for him to remain a Baltimore Raven long term,” DeCosta said in a statement released by the team. The Ravens announced the decisions Wednesday afternoon, 24 hours before the fifth-year option deadline. It, however, had become clear in recent weeks that this is the direction they’d go in, and that had nothing to do with Linderbaum’s performance on the field, where he’s been one of Baltimore’s most consistent players. In many ways, the 25-year-old Linderbaum is a victim of his success since the fifth-year option values are impacted by Pro Bowl berths and playing time. Linderbaum has made two Pro Bowl teams on the original ballot, so the cost of his fifth-year option rises to the price of the franchise tag at his position from the previous year. Centers, however, aren’t considered separate entities when it comes to franchise tag costs. They are grouped with both offensive tackles and offensive guards, the former being one of the league’s most lucrative positions. That means the cost of Linderbaum’s fifth-year option represents the 2025 average of the five top offensive line contracts over the previous five years. That leaves Linderbaum with the highest fifth-year option cost of any 2022 first-round pick.
Browns FA WR Elijah Moore is signing with the Bills a few days after the NFL Draft, sources say, getting a 1-year deal for $5M max. Another weapon for Josh Allen.— Ian Rapoport (@rapsheet.bsky.social) 2025-04-30T21:45:43.214Z
the way Gutey has talked about he and Wyatt, I wonder if they don't come to a Jordan Love-esque faux 5th-year option with both where it's a bit less guaranteed and heavier on incentives I don't know that either is really worth signing for good money right now but letting those guys straight walk would be tough