Eagles News: Washington is finally changing the name of its team


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Redskins to withdraw team name tomorrow, Dan Snyder to announce new name at later date – Hogs Haven
The Redskins will no longer use that name after [Monday] according to Ben Fischer of Sports Business Daily, and confirmed by several other reports. Dan Snyder will reportedly withdraw the name at a press conference tomorrow morning. The team is not expected to announce its new name until a later date due to pending trademarks.

Brian Baldinger is hearing whispers about the Eagles making a big move this week – BGN
Hmm, what do you know, Baldy? One can only guess what he is implying here. Jadeveon Clowney is still on the market and there has been talk that its price is going down. Could the Eagles really be the team to sign him? I have my doubts, but maybe they’ll actually pull the trigger. It was previously rumored that they were interested in him. Maybe it’s not Clowney but Everson Griffen?

Low season winners, including QB Carson Wentz, with an eye on Training Camp – PE.com
Quarterback Carson Wentz is poised for a great season as the Eagles have developed around him, particularly increasing the wide receiver position with three draft picks and the acquisition of veteran Marquise Goodwin. He also had a pretty hectic and impressive offseason after recovering from the concussion suffered in the playoff loss against Seattle. He has become a father, has invested in the community to reach those affected by COVID-19, immediately showed his class and leadership when the Eagles turned quarterback Jalen Hurts into a second-round pick and Wentz addressed the team to root of The Death of George Floyd.

If DeSean Jackson sits down, the Eagles have an intriguing but risky option: NBCSP
Jalen Reagor has the potential to be a huge threat, but he’s still an unknown quantity, a rookie with no offseason programs and perhaps no preseason games. Quez Watkins and John Hightower are fast, but it’s never easy for last-minute rookies to get on the field, even more so this year. The reality is that the Eagles need Jackson on the field. A healthy Goodwin is the next best option. But based on their recent history, it’s not one they can trust.

‘Valentine’s Views:’ thoughts from COVID-19, DeAndre Baker, more – Big Blue View
I honestly don’t know who or what to believe right now. All I know is that I can’t see how Baker can be a member of the Giants for much longer. When the Giants inevitably cut ties to the 22-year-old, the Baker saga will definitely be a stain on the GM Giants’ legacy Dave Gettleman after he traded two draft picks to move up and get Baker in the first round. . of the 2019 NFL Draft.

Source: Dak Prescott, Cowboys ‘not close’ to reaching multi-year deal as deadline approaches – Dallas Morning News
Decision day for the Cowboys and Dak Prescott is fast approaching. The NFL deadline for any player who has been franchised to end a multi-year contract is 3 pm Wednesday. Prescott, who was hit by the Cowboys with the exclusive franchise tag, has so far had to agree to a deal with the Cowboys. However, whether the Cowboys and their star quarterback will accept the terms by then seems to be in doubt. A source told Calvin Watkins of The Dallas Morning News that the Cowboys “are not close” to reaching a multi-year deal with Prescott.

Winners and losers of Patrick Mahomes’ contract extension – NFL.com
Downward Trend: Cowboys Receiving: They Waited Too Long. Like Washington with Kirk Cousins, the Cowboys could get stuck paying large amounts of money on the franchise tag without locking up their quarterback. The difference here is that Dak Prescott’s ceiling is higher than Cousins’ and presumably the Cowboys really want to keep Prescott. The Cowboys have until July 15 to sign a long-term contract with Prescott or he will play this season under a one-year, $ 31.4 million contract as the exclusive recipient of the team’s franchise tag. That’s a relative bargain for Dallas, but I’m confused why he’s playing this game so deeply in the offseason. Mahomes just raised the bar by which Prescott will adjust.

Aaron Rodgers: “Are we going to have a season?” – PFT
“I think the most important thing is, are we going to have a season?” Rodgers said. “I think there are still many things to solve. We are hopeful, we hope it is with the fans and we can get all the testing procedures the way you want for the best possible security. But I think we are waiting for the league and the [NFL Players Association] to solve some things. “

The plan to start the 2020 NFL season: what we know and what we don’t know – ESPN
Can the NFL start training camp on time, let alone a season? In the time since Pash made his announcement, the United States cut its daily virus count, only to see an increase in infections and hospitalizations this summer in the southern states. Major League Soccer and National Women’s Soccer League are the only major professional team sports to return to the field, although MLB, NBA, and NHL have entered the early stages of their return.

NFL and NFLPA Business Proposals on Covid Impact – Over The Cap
After months of avoiding the potentially devastating effects of the Covid pandemic in the NFL, the league and the NFL Players Association are finally at the negotiating table trying to figure things out. Both sides need some clarity on the issues – teams need to know the rules for limit planning and budgeting, and players need to know the risks involved in playing this season and how it may affect them in the future. These are some of the tidbits that have come out so far and some other topics that still need to be discussed.

My patient caught Covid-19 twice. So long to lower hopes of immunity. – Vox
“Wait. Can I catch Covid twice? My 50-year-old patient asked in disbelief. It was early July, and he had just tested positive for SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes Covid-19, for the second time, three months after a previous infection. While there’s still a lot we don’t understand about immunity to this new disease, a small but growing number of cases like his suggest the answer is “yes.” Covid-19 may also be much worse the second time During my first infection, my patient experienced a mild cough and sore throat, her second infection, by contrast, was marked by high fever, shortness of breath, and hypoxia, resulting in multiple trips to the hospital.

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