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.
With the new league year set to begin today, the #49ers plan to release WR Brandon Aiyuk. Could happen as soon as today, but certainly soon. Washington is the most likely landing spot for Aiyuk, probably on a one-year prove it deal.
SF is expected to use post June 1 designation, which is why they had to wait until new league year begins.
Dead cap numbers, per OverTheCap:
2026 - $13.325 million
2027 - $21.247 million
SF will also get a credit of $4.987 million toward the 2027 cap.
The Niners, of course, will save significant amounts in future years by getting Aiyuk off the books.
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#Ravens new offensive coordinator Declan Doyle:
Youngest OC in the NFL (29)
Coaching tree of Ben Johnson and #Broncos Sean Payton
Top 10 Offense with Caleb Williams
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“Right now, I don't have the answers.”
#Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh, on whether OC Greg Roman is the right play-caller for his team. https://t.co/0d0G73i32f
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