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1 minute ago, bcb1213 said:

it's 5 years 141 IRL, but you did the conversion right off the 141, probably just a typo

 

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Unless a mod stealth-editing IR's post, that's exactly what it says...?

Approve Burns and the Hubbard trade.

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23 hours ago, EaglesPeteC said:

Raleigh 3up #2

Danielle Hunter EDGE

2/$36,750 ($18,375 per)

https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/houston-texans/danielle-hunter-16812/

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2 hours ago, TL-TwoWinsAway said:

Cwmfelinfach trades:

6.7

Lancaster trades:

7.2
Sam Hubbard

I accept. @MikeT14 @rackcs

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1 hour ago, InjuredReserve said:

Las Vegas 3Up #2

Brian Burns, Edge

NFL Contract: 5 years, $141,000 ($28,200 per)

BDL Contract: 5 years, $105,750 ($21,150 per)

https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/new-york-giants/brian-burns-29051/

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Linsley retirement party?

https://www.ocregister.com/2024/03/07/swanson-chargers-corey-linsley-has-healthy-perspective-on-what-matters-most-health/

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Corey Linsley, who was placed on the injured reserve list last season with a non-emergent heart-related issue – a dilated aortic root – is retiring after a decorated, decade-long career as an NFL center.

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“Not that I was living poorly before, it’s just, how sustainable is being nearly 300 pounds for the rest of your life?” said Linsley, whose workouts have become more cardio- and aerobic-based and who now weighs between 230 and 235 pounds. It’s a hugely noticeable change for lots of reasons, including how much better his ankles and back feel every day when he wakes up.

“Week by week, day by day, I’m seeing what feels best, what’s sustainable,” he said. “That’s kind of where I’m at right now; it’s a new little project for me to do, something I’d never had to do before.”

And as he’s come to terms with the reality of his situation, it’s become clear his good fortune outweighs any misfortune by a ton.

“Definitely, I’ll miss it, and I’ll always miss it,” Linsley said. “But there’s been a lot of reflection, and there’s a lot of appreciation. It’s all good in the end.”

Not a big announcement, but this should suffice for retirement, I think?

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