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In the Browns defense, the No Trade Clause handcuffed them. However, they did agree to that as part of the record-breaking contract they signed Myles to at the time, so odds are they limited their trade return haul by their own agreement.
I just read the article I shared and I want to make sure I understand this.
The Rams get a two-time NFL DPOY who just set the sack record and is signed through 2030 for a guy who has had 12 sacks in his first two seasons, what will most likely be an end of the first round pick in 2027, and TBD...
"In the last four years, the team that lost in the Eastern Conference Finals came back to go to the NBA Finals the following year."
From an article on Cleveland.com. Guess it is time to book a trip to the Finals next season;-)
https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/48892111/with-expansion-argument-brewing-smart-hints-sec-secession
I’m totally okay with them seceding. It may be their best chance at success. And take Notre shame with y’all.
On top of the attack on Iran, the Great Lakes region seems to be dealing with refinery issues lately. From my understanding, the latter is what pushed up to the $5 range recently.
Two things.
Keeping the coach makes me think they are more concerned about the roster.
Would they say anything negative about a player they may want to trade who has very specific trade restrictions/rules around him?