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"When the night's sky is your guide, the possibilities are as infinite as the stars themselves" Combustion engineer at the @FF_astronauts


Clemson CB Avieon Terrell, a projected first-round pick in next month’s draft, aggravated his hamstring injury today on the first run of his private pro day at Clemson.

Pittsburgh Steelers RB Duo Reaction Drill


The Melbourne game kicks off at 10:35am Friday local time in Australia. American football over brekkie.






#Chiefs Pro Bowl TE Travis Kelce has signed his contract, officially locking him in for 2026. It’s a 3-year, $54.735M deal that can be worth up to $57.735M ($18.245M average) done by agent Mike Simon (@mikevmgsports) of @milkhoneysport. Year 1 is $12M plus 3M in incentives.


Trent Williams is due $10 million from the 49ers by the end of the week, so I'd imagine we're bumping up on the amicable resolution.


Richard Sherman shares his thoughts on the 49ers holding Brandon Aiyuk hostage: “I see a lot of people commenting that the 49ers are holding him hostage and it’s unfair and they’re doing wrong by him. I want to give my two cents on that. I don’t think so. I think the opposite. What would Brandon Aiyuk fetch in free agency right now? Coming off a major injury. No tape for this season. His contract right now is for almost 30 million dollar a year. If they cut him, his contract is torn up and somebody is gonna re-sign him for one year— prove it kind of deal for 6, 7 or 8 million dollars a year, up to 12... If they trade him, his contract trades to whatever team he goes to. If I’m Brandon Aiyuk, I’d want to be in that situation where I’m being traded on the contract I already have. Would you rather be cut and have to convince a team you’re worth $30 million a year, or get traded under the contract you already signed? If you can get a 7th-round pick, I think that works in both the 49ers best business interest and Brandon Aiyuk’s best business interest.” 🎥: @RShermanPodcast



The #49ers are re-signing Pro Bowl special teamer Luke Gifford to a two-year, $5.3 million contract, per @TomPelissero













