Just in: Miami Heat forward Andrew Wiggins intends to a sign a three-year, $64 million contract to stay with the franchise, with a player option in the third season, sources tell ESPN. Heat executives and Wiggins' agents at CAA sports Steven Heumann and Andrew Morrison, as well as Richard Clarke, came to terms on a critical commitment.
#Browns HC Todd Monken says it’s been really cool to see Deshaun Watson battling the way he has considering everything he’s had in his career.”
“He’s made plenty of money. I think we all know that. He’s had plenty of success and has had disappointments in his career. A number of things he couldn’t control from an injury standpoint. But to come back and want to battle, want to further his career, and change the narrative, I think that’s really cool.”
The #Dolphins traded up to No. 27 in a deal with the 49ers and Miami will select San Diego State CB Chris Johnson.
A patient, sticky cover corner, Johnson thrived in both man and zone, allowing just 11 completions with 13 PBUs, 4 INTs, and zero TDs allowed last season.
THREE-HOMER GAME ‼️
They say everything's bigger in Texas ... including Brennan Milone's power, apparently 🚀
The @Athletics prospect notches the first such @RockHounds milestone since 2017: