Wayne Ellington has agreed to a one-year deal with the Heat for $6.27 million, sources told ESPN’s Chris Haynes.
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Wayne Ellington has agreed to a one-year deal with the Heat for $6.27 million, sources told ESPN’s Chris Haynes.
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NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — Baseball Hall of Famer Cal Ripken Jr. is best known for playing in more than 2,100 straight games. But a member of the New York Mets broadcast team has him beat — working for more than 4,000 straight games. As CBS2’s Steve Overmyer reports, Chris Majkowski’s work day begins like any other. For a quarter century, every Mets radio broadcast has relied on him. “What is it that I do?” he said. “Simply put: Get them on the air, keep them on the air and whatever else happens in between.” He sets up the equipment, researches stats and times out the commercial break. Apart from missing one game to attend his sister’s wedding, Majkowski has been the man behind the broadcasters for every Mets game over the past 25 years. “I probably would be watching the game every night anyway,” he said. “So why not come here, see it live and pick up a couple bucks?” “Every day working with him has been a gift, really,” said Mets radio announcer Howie Rose. “He’s an absolute treat. He’s the most valuable resource we have in the radio booth.” On this night, “Maj” added one more responsibility. He’s throwing out the first pitch. “I don’t wanna be the guy who’s on the SportsCenter’s Not Top 10 for the rest of the year,” he joked. The mound at Citi Field has been the source of catastrophe. Gary “Babba Booey” Dell’Abate hit the umpire, and 50 Cent’s pitch was enough to give anyone anxiety. “If he throws it to the backstop, that doesn’t really concern me,” said Mets TV announcer Gary Cohen. “It’s the three hopper into home plate.” For the better part of his adult life, Majkowski has built up a reputation as a pro’s pro and a true iron man, but it could all be washed away with one bad pitch. Fortunately, he came through like a champ. Over the years, Majkowski has been the backbone of the Mets broadcasts. On this night, he earned his own celebration.
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NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — Gov. Andrew Cuomo is going toe-to-toe with the Trinitarios and other Bronx gangs to keep them from recruiting new members. “The gangs win when a void is created. The gangs win when the young person feels no support, no option, no opportunity,” Cuomo said Thursday. “We have to fill the void before the gang gets there.” Three weeks after 15-year-old Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz was stabbed to death by suspected gang members in what police are calling a case of mistaken identity, the governor announced a $19 million package of anti-gang programs designed to give kids so much to do they won’t be tempted to join a gang. “Terrible, horrendous act,” the governor said. “What should we do? Do something, do something positive, not just words, not just ‘you’re in my thoughts and prayers’ – do something.” The new #JusticeForJunior program: * Targets boys and girls 6-19 * Offers free programs, including sports, arts, computer labs and game rooms * Establishes summer camp programs * Provides funds to renovate Roberto Clemente State Park * Expands state police anti-gang operations * Eupports organizations that stops gangs from recruiting in schools Cuomo’s initiatives got a big boost from Guzman-Feliz’s father, who had just come from the cemetery where he visited his son’s grave. “It’s good news for me and for other people,” he told CBS2’s Political Reporter Marcia Kramer. Looking at the community memorial to Junior, the elder Guzman said he’s still having a hard time. “I think about my son every day. I cry every day,” he said. Will the new initiatives work? “If you give kids something to do to buy their time, it keeps them out the streets. The more they have on their brain, the less violence they have on their mind,” one resident said. “We can’t allow the gangs to win, but we have to involve parents now. Parents need to talk with their children,” said another. “They need role models, they need people who actually grew up in this neighborhood that will guide them to let them know this is not the right way to go.” another added. Many of the programs are expected to begin this summer and fall, including a youth baseball and softball academy run in partnership with Major League Baseball. It’s expected to serve 1,500 kids.
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It is premature to throw the word “hope” around New York’s chances to contend in 2018-19, but the Knicks’ future prospects have shined in Las Vegas.
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Kellen Winslow II, the former NFL tight end who last played in 2013, will face trial on multiple felony counts, including two counts of rape, Superior Court Judge Harry M. Elias ruled Thursday during a preliminary hearing in Vista, California.
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Terrell Owens won’t be introduced at the Gold Jacket Dinner at the Hall of Fame and won’t have a commemorative video, according to the Hall’s executive director. “The focus is on the guys who are here,” Joe Horrigan said.
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Ryan Mayer Minor League baseball is the land of quirky promotions. Teams try to draw as many fans as possible to the ballpark with enticing offers, fun themes and nostalgic memories. The Double-A Montgomery Biscuits’ latest promotion is features a theme that has been done before by other ball clubs, but the way they’re promoting it has some fans annoyed. Want free things without doing much work? Well you're in luck! Riverwalk Stadium will be Millennial friendly on Saturday, July 21st with a participation ribbon giveaway just for showing up, napping and selfie stations, along with lots of avocados : https://t.co/mEfHPEQ6fF pic.twitter.com/jvGKCCenpn — Montgomery Biscuits (@BiscuitBaseball) July 11, 2018 The Biscuits “Millennial Night” promotion seems to be poking fun at all the things that people bring up when talking about why they dislike the millennial generation. However, some of the people who responded on Twitter didn’t take kindly to the joke. How about a Boomer night. When the old ppl leave at the seventh inning stretch, we burn the entire field down. Proceeds from Millennial night will pay for the damage. — Hoss. (@Gamec0cks) July 12, 2018 How to make sure everyone in attendance is over 35. pic.twitter.com/E4jYvfP5oP — Bryan Shaw (@WxShaw) July 12, 2018 Maybe have a boomer night where there's a designated “i want to speak to the manager” line, and a line where you can get beer at 1 dollar, and complain its too warm, still too expensive, and how a baseball ticket should come with 3 free beers. — Dustin (@vensked) July 12, 2018 The Biscuits account, to their credit, steered further into the joke with their response to one of the tweets. Offended? Feel free to fight your battles IRL and visit us at Riverwalk Stadium. Any millennials that actually come by during office hours before next Saturday and submits a valid complaint in person to our “Millennial Night Thinktank” may get a free ticket or two! https://t.co/XUNOz29gkO — Montgomery Biscuits (@BiscuitBaseball) July 11, 2018 It must be noted that the Biscuits aren’t the only minor league team to go with this promotion this year. But, the reaction to the Lexington Legends promotion was similarly unenthusiastic. The West Michigan Whitecaps “Millennial Night” is scheduled for Thursday, July 26th and the first 1,000 fans get participation trophies.
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Former Knicks forward Charles Oakley was arrested in Las Vegas and charged with committing a fraudulent act while gambling.
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By Chuck Carroll The WWE Extreme Rules card is headlined by AJ Styles defending the WWE Championship against Rusev, but the true main event will see Daniel Bryan and Kane challenge The Bludgeon Brothers for the SmackDown Tag Team Championship. The reunion of Team Hell No has been a long time in coming, and it is clear that the chemistry remains with pro wrestling’s version of The Odd Couple. The question is whether that chemistry will be enough for the former RAW Tag Team Champions to add the blue belts to their respective trophy cases. On the women’s side, Alexa Bliss will defend the RAW Women’s Championship against Nia Jax in an extreme rules match. Ronda Rousey, who is serving a storyline suspension, will be sitting in the front row, making it a forgone conclusion that she’ll be getting involved in the finish of this match. Another tasty offering on the card is a steel cage match between Braun Strowman and Kevin Owens. With two big men clashing in a cage, this one has the makings of a brutal brawl. And in what could be the match of the night, Seth Rollins will seek to reclaim the Intercontinental Championship from Dolph Ziggler in a 30-minute iron man match. So what about the rest of the card? Joining me to sort it all out and make their picks are veteran wrestling journalists and my Press Slam Podcast co-hosts Scott Fishman and Aaron Oster. Aaron and Scott each had six correct picks at last month’s Money In The Bank pay-per-view, while I had five. For the year, I maintain a slight lead over them both. Chuck Carroll ( @ChuckCarrollWLC ) – Pro wrestling contributor, CBS Local Sports 2018 Pick Record: 26-16 (62% correct) Scott Fishman ( @smFISHMAN ) – Pro wrestling contributor, TV Insider , Channel Guide Magazine and Miami Herald 2018 Pick Record: 22-20 (52% correct) Aaron Oster ( @TheAOster ) – Pro wrestling contributor, Rolling Stone and Baltimore Sun ; Host, Jobbing Out Podcast 2018 Pick Record: 22-20 (52% correct) > > MORE: From the world of Pro Wrestling AJ Styles (Photo Credit: Shirlaine Forrest/WireImage) WWE Championship AJ Styles (c) vs. Rusev Chuck: On paper this match seems to be the easiest to pick. And honestly, I can’t see a shocking outcome here, given that this isn’t one of the major pay-per-views of the year. Thus, the title stays where it is. Pick: AJ Styles Scott: I’m happy Rusev is finally getting a WWE championship opportunity, building on the success of Rusev Day. That said, I wouldn’t be surprised if AJ Styles continues his reign into SummerSlam. After all, he is gracing the cover of WWE 2K19, and 2K tends to do big media events around SummerSlam time. So, I’m sure they would want him wearing the title. I hope they keep Rusev in the title picture though. Pick: AJ Styles Aaron: I’d love to see a token run for Rusev here. It would be fantastic for his character, and his legacy going forward. But it’s not happening. AJ Styles wins, and probably moves on towards Samoa Joe. Pick: AJ Styles Roman Reigns (Photo Credit: Ron ElkmanSports Imagery/Getty Images) Roman Reigns vs. Bobby Lashley Chuck: This isn’t the easiest match to pick. WWE has been building Lashley up to be a legitimate threat, and a victory would serve him well following his loss to Sami Zayn at Money In The Bank. However, it still appears that WWE is playing long ball with Reigns to set up another shot at the Universal Title. That would get derailed with a loss. Pick: Roman Reigns Scott: The odds of Reigns losing here aren’t the best. Although a win would certainly help Bobby Lashley. But WWE seems dead set on another Reigns and Brock Lesnar match considering the controversial finish at the Greatest Royal Rumble. This one can go either way, but definitely leaning toward WWE’s “Big Dog.” Pick: Roman Reigns Aaron: This is a weird one, since there’s no stipulation involved, plus the fact that we have no idea what’s happening with Brock Lesnar at SummerSlam. For me, I can’t get away from the fact that they have put a ton of time into Lashley over the past few months. Why do that just to have him lose in his first big match? So I’m going with Lashley, probably heading towards both of these guys being in the title match at SummerSlam. Pick: Bobby Lashley Braun Strowman (Photo Credit: Lukas Schulze/Bongarts/Getty Images) Steel Cage Match Braun Strowman vs. Kevin Owens Chuck: Watching the build to this match has been a treat. Owens has played the scared heel role magnificently, while Strowman looks like the absolute beast that he is. This one is a coin flip, but Strowman is going to stay strong, as long as he has the Money In The Bank briefcase. Pick: Braun Strowman Scott: It’s too predictable for Braun Stroman to win. It’s also a scenario where Owens can win, but Strowman can remain strong. After all, he isn’t getting pinned or submitted. He is also still “Monster in the Bank.” There is no harm in having Owens escape by the skin of his teeth somehow. Make Shania Twain happy. Pick: Kevin Owens Aaron: Strowman is in the match, so it could set up for Owens getting a coward win. But… Strowman isn’t losing any time soon. Pick: Braun Strowman > > MORE: 15 Things You Didn’t Know About WWE Giant Braun Strowman > > MORE: 14 Things You Didn’t Know About WWE’s Kevin Owens SmackDown Tag Team Championship The Bludgeon Brothers (c) vs. Team Hell No Chuck: How great is it to see Team Hell No back together? They haven’t missed a beat, and I can see the nostalgia run continuing with a title change. This is a coin flip, and I’m going with Daniel Bryan and the demonic future mayor. Pick: Team Hell No Scott: With Kane’s mayoral aspirations, and we are clearly building toward something more with Daniel Bryan, winning the tag titles don’t seem in the cards. It wouldn’t be out of the realm of possibility if The Miz cost Team Hell No the gold. SummerSlam seems like a natural place for much anticipated Miz versus Bryan showdown, especially if we aren’t quite sure of Bryan’s future in WWE after his contract expires later this year. Pick: The Bludgeon Brothers Aaron: I’ve been going back and forth on this one. It almost feels too quick for Team Hell No to win. For a dominant team like the Bludgeon Brothers, there should be a chase involved. But Team Hell No shouldn’t be losing either. So I think a DQ finish is very much in play here, and Team Hell No wins the match, without taking the titles. Pick: Team Hell No Seth Rollins (Photo Credit: JP Yim/Getty Images) Intercontinental Championship – 30-minute Iron Man Match Dolph Ziggler (c) vs. Seth Rollins Chuck: As I mentioned previously, this match should be the show-stealer. Ziggler has plenty left in the tank for this title run, especially with Drew McIntyre in the picture, and a loss wouldn’t be too detrimental for Rollins. Pick: Dolph Ziggler Scott: I’m keeping hope alive that Seth Rollins gets elevated back into the Universal title picture. And I think it would take away momentum Ziggler is creating with Drew McIntyre. Rollins doesn’t need the gold at this point. The championship is helping Ziggler’s presentation with McIntyre by his side. Pick: Dolph Ziggler Aaron: This one is tricky, because it doesn’t seem like it should really matter who wins. They seem like they’ll continue fighting. In fact, I think a draw is somewhat likely. But I do think it makes more sense for Ziggler to walk out with the title, so I’ll pick him. Pick: Dolph Ziggler > > MORE: 19 Things You Didn’t Know About WWE Star Seth Rollins United States Championship Jeff Hardy (c) vs. Shinsuke Nakamura Chuck: This match screams title change to me. Nakamura has been backpedaling of late, given his string of losses to AJ Styles. Watch for a low blow to slip by the referee and Hardy to fall. Pick: Shinsuke Nakamura Scott: I think Shinsuke Nakamura as Intercontinental would be fun and help him get back on track after losing to Styles. It’s a good base for the “King of Strong Style” to work his way up. There is more money in Hardy’s chase than staying champion at this point. A win over Hardy is, quite frankly, what Nakamura needs at this point. Pick: Shinsuke Nakamura Aaron: Nakamura can’t be the guy who loses every big match. If you want to say he loses by DQ because he low blows Hardy, well, fine, but really he should be getting a big win here. Pick: Shinsuke Nakamura Alexa Bliss (Photo Credit: Philippe Huguen/AFP/Getty Images) RAW Women’s Championship – Extreme Rules Match Alexa Bliss (c) vs. Nia Jax Chuck: I would say this one would go to a no-finish, but it’s an extreme rules match, so somebody’s gotta win. With Ronda Rousey sitting in the front row, she’s going to get involved one way or another. But I don’t think her interference will cost Bliss the title. Pick: Alexa Bliss Scott: After her Money in the Bank cash-in, I don’t see Bliss dropping the title this quickly back to Nia Jax. I expect some sort of interaction with Ronda Rousey, maybe Mickie James and Natalya as well. This could be brewing into some sort of multi-women match at SummerSlam or just Rousey getting a solo title match. Regardless, Bliss is going home with the gold. Pick: Alexa Bliss Aaron: While I think there’s a logical case for Nia to win to set up a triple-threat at SummerSlam with Ronda Rousey, it feels like the Extreme Rules stipulation was set up to get Alexa a credible way of winning. Pick: Alexa Bliss SmackDown Women’s Championship – James Ellsworth in Shark Cage Carmella (c) vs. Asuka Chuck: As of late week, Asuka is favored to win this one. The problem for her is that Carmella may be ready for Asuka, given that James Ellsworth will be suspended above the ring in a shark cage. I can see this ending in one of two ways. His interference will either give the win to Asuka via DQ or guide Carmella to victory. Either way, the title stays put. I’ll go with the first one. Pick: Asuka Scott: I think heading into SummerSlam we have the potential of another money match between Asuka and Charlotte Flair, who should be back by then. I also think Asuka losing once again on Pay-Per-View would hurt what WWE has built with her. Most times the person with the person in a shark cage, like the one James Ellsworth will be in, ends up winning somehow. I’m going in the other direction, maybe bucking the trend. Pick: Asuka Aaron: Asuka shouldn’t be losing another match. However, when is the last time the person with their manager in a cage actually lost the match? It doesn’t happen. Thus, Carmella wins. Pick: Carmella RAW Tag Team Championship “Woken” Matt Hardy & Bray Wyatt (c) vs. The B-Team Chuck: Oh, how I wish The B-Team would pull off the upset here. They’re underdogs with oddsmakers and basically everyone else. It’s great, though, to see Bo Dallas and Curtis Axel continue to shine after leaving The Miztourage. But I fear this will be the end of their road. Pick: Matt Hardy & Bray Wyatt Scott: As much as I’ve loved the B-Team’s rise and think it would be fun to see them tag team champions, I’m going with Matt Hardy and Bray Wyatt to retain. But stranger things have happened. I’d like to see more with this rivalry, and keeping B-Team in the chase does that more for me. Pick: Matt Hardy & Bray Wyatt Aaron: I think the B-Team should win here. They’re far more over than Hardy and Wyatt, and giving them a run would give the crowd a boost. But I’m looking down the road, and if the Authors of Pain are winning the titles soon, a win against Wyatt and Hardy is more impressive. Pick: Matt Hardy & Bray Wyatt Finn Bálor vs. “Constable” Baron Corbin Chuck: Bálor’s stock has been plummeting of late. I think it speaks volumes that he was sent out with the undercard guys at the top of RAW to break up the brawl between Bobby Lashley and Roman Reigns. Meanwhile, Corbin’s stock is on the rise with his new position of power. Pick: Baron Corbin Scott: Finn Bálor has kind of faded into the backround, and a win over Constable Corbin can start bringing him back to the forefront. Corbin is in more of a non-wrestler role these days, so it benefits Bálor more to defeat him. It’s more detrimental for Bálor to lose in this scenario quite frankly. Pick: Finn Bálor Aaron: I can’t believe I’m saying this, but Constable Corbin as a character is hotter than Finn Bálor. There’s every reason to have Corbin win this, so I’m going with him. Pick: Baron Corbin The New Day (Photo Credit: JP Yim/Getty Images) The New Day vs. SAnitY – Tables Match Kickoff Show Chuck: It’s a smart move by WWE to put a tables match on the kickoff show to entice last-minute subscriptions to the WWE Network. Business aside, SAnitY has been booked strongly since their arrival and have breathed fresh air into the tag division. Could a feud with Team Hell No be coming? This would be a good start. Pick: SAnitY Scott: SAnitY is new on the scene and needs to cement themselves as a viable threat for the tag team titles. A win over New Day will do that, while also keeping the losing trio strong because it’s not a scenario where they get pinned. Pick: SAnitY Aaron: This is SAnitY’s first pay-per-view match. Even though their characters thrive on chaos, and don’t really need wins, and the table match can set up a loss without really losing, I think they should win here. Pick: SAnitY Wrestling 350 Days A Year I caught up with WWE Hall of Famer JJ Dillon ahead of the release of the new documentary 350 Days . The title references the average number of days wrestlers were on the road every year back in the days of territories and the dawn of monster promotions such as WWE. Promotional material for the film describes the documentary as offering a “behind-the-scenes look at the grueling life they led on the road and the effect that lifestyle had on their marriages, family, physical and mental health.” Also featured in the film are former world champions Bret Hart and “Superstar” Billy Graham, Greg Valentine, Tito Santana, Paul “Mr. Wonderful” Orndorff, Abdullah The Butcher, Wendi Richter, Bill Eadie, Nikolai Volkoff, Lanny Poffo, Stan Hansen, Angelo Mosca, and Lex Luger. The late George “The Animal” Steele and Jimmy “Superfly” Snuka are among the others profiled. The film will screen in theaters nationwide for one night only on July 12 th . JJ, I want to ask you about this documentary. You fell in love with wrestling as a 16-year-old kid. Did that seem like a glamorous thought to you at the time, being on the road that much, or did that seem excessive? As a fan, you tend to go to events, either in your hometown or within driving distance. You would attend a number of matches in a period of a month, but what you really don’t grasp is that the guys are appearing basically on the road, doing one nights stands basically all over the country. The 350 days is a pretty accurate number in terms of the days when you’re on the road, away from home, away from your family, because wrestling is all over the country, all over the world. If you go on a tour in Japan … it’s particularly big in Germany and has been in France and in Great Britain at times. I wrestled in Australia. I went over there and spent an entire year wrestling full time and living there. And I worked in New Zealand for a month or two on the way over. Then, after Australia, I went back to New Zealand for another month or two. The movie, 350 Days , is meant to be an honest appraisal of somebody who makes the commitment that they want to be a full-time professional wrestler, but those were for me the glory years, when we were on the road, if you looked at the year, 350 days of the year. But there’s that old saying that if you’re doing something that you love, you’ll never work a day in your life. Yes, there was the travel, being away from home. You’re going to be in a physical encounter, different kind of guys every night, different rings every night. Some are maintained better than others. There’s a risk of being on the highway 100,000-plus miles a year. The risk of having an accident is much higher than if you didn’t travel that amount of time and just the fact of getting in the ring. It’s a physical encounter, no matter how experienced you are, because some times there are guys that come in that you’ll interact with who aren’t as experienced. This level of injury is higher in those situations. I go full circle back to a young kid, because that this is what I discovered on television and dreamed I wanted to do. When I got a chance to do it, I never hesitated and never looked back. Then, all of a sudden, 20 years is behind me, and I retired [as an active wrestler] and then managed. I got a chance to go places in the world that I would not have otherwise been to and to see things. I really believe that one of the big educational experiences in life is being able to travel and experience other cultures and live among the people. Sami Zayn (Photo Credit: Lukas Schulze/Bongarts/Getty Images) News & Notes WWE is promoting several appearances by Daniel Bryan after his current contract is expected to expire. It’s unclear whether this means that he will re-sign with the company, but it is a positive sign for WWE fans. WWE Superstar Sami Zayn has launched the #SamiRelief benefit for Syria. The fundraising effort will help provide mobile medical care and much needed medicine for the 350,000 Syrians who have fled their homes due to escalating attacks in Dara’a. Former WWE Superstar Kaitlyn is returning to participate in the second Mae Young Classic. She last appeared in a WWE ring in 2014. Goldust and Fandango are both sidelined after undergoing surgeries in Birmingham, Alabama recently. The 49-year-old Goldust had an undisclosed procedure on both knees, while Fandango had a torn labrum in his left shoulder. The latter is expected to be shelved for a minimum of six months. It’s unclear when Goldust will return, but he is expected to make a full recovery. Flip Gordon will challenge Nick Aldis for the NWA Worlds Heavyweight Championship at Ring of Honor’s “Honor For All” event in Nashville on June 20. Cody Rhodes vs. TK O’Ryan, Matt Taven vs. Marty Scurll, and Young Bucks vs. The Briscoes vs. The Addiction are also on the card. New Japan Pro Wrestling star Hiromu Takahashi has been released from a San Francisco area hospital and returned to Japan after sustaining a scary neck injury during the promotion’s G1 Special on July 7 th . The Wrestling Observer ’s Dave Meltzer reports he suffered a broken neck, although NJPW has not confirmed the extent of the injury. Chuck Carroll is a former pro wrestling announcer and referee turned sports media personality who now interviews the biggest names in wrestling. He once appeared on Monday Night RAW when he presented a WWE title belt in the Redskins locker room. Follow him on Twitter @ChuckCarrollWLC .
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FanDuel announced it will open a 5,300-square-foot sportsbook Saturday at the Meadowlands Racetrack in New Jersey, on the same property as the stadium where the New York Giants and Jets play.
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Texans DE J.J. Watt has donated $10,000 to help the family of Wisconsin firefighter Cory Barr, who was killed Tuesday in a natural gas explosion.
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Alliance of American Football players will earn $250,000 over three years and be dispersed to teams close to where they played in college.
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Alliance of American Football players will earn $250,000 over three years and be dispersed to teams close to where they played in college.
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