The Detroit Lions, similar to how the Philadelphia Eagles are operating, are beginning to build void years into their 2031 salary cap and beyond.
The current NFL-NFLPA Collective Bargaining Agreement expires following the 2030 season, and the 2031 salary cap could see a major spike with a new CBA and future TV deals.
With more extensions still on deck, the Lions appear to be orchestrating around a five-year window (2026-30) with potential flexibility waiting on the other side.
Apologies to the championship window is closed crowd.
Here were Coen Carr’s plays on SC Top 10 Thursday night.
No. 7️⃣, No. 3️⃣, and No. 1️⃣
Three separate clips in one game? That’s got to be some type of history, right⁉️
The #Lions and star edge Aidan Hutchinson have agreed to terms on a 4-year, mega-extension, according to his agent @MikeMcCartney7.
It’s a 4-year, $180M deal with $141M guarantee. Another star edge rusher paid.
Panthers RT Taylor Moton reached agreement today on a two-year $44 million extension, including $40 million guaranteed, per @WINSportsGroup.
The deal ties Moton to the Panthers through the 2027 season.
Frank Kaminsky is a College Basketball legend
The 2015 National Player of the Year dominated the Big 10
One of the hardest workers we have seen, went from averaging 1.8 ppg as a Fr in 7 MPG to becoming the best player in the nation his Sr year
(Via NBA Trainer @Pnewt0n 🎥)
He broke program records. He humbled Kentucky. He won National Player of the Year. He nearly led Wisconsin to the mountaintop.
And now, Frank Kaminsky will be inducted into the UW Athletics Hall of Fame.
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