Let’s start with Pete Alonso, Justin Verlander and the Mets upending the Yankees in the opener of the two-game Bronx portion of the Subway Series.
and declined to guarantee the two-time Pro Bowler the dollars and years on a long-term deal he was seeking throughout the offseason.
The $160 million quarterback has thrown 44 touchdowns with 17 interceptions and a 91.4 passer rating in 35 games with both players in uniform. Jones has 16 TDs and 17 picks with a 77.3 rating in 19 career games with Barkley sidelined.The Celtics made Jaylen Brown the NBA’s highest-paid player, but he isn’t likely to hold that honor for long.
The contract removes any chance of Brown being moved via the trade market with Celtics teammate Jayson Tatum also eligible for a supermax extension next summer.
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