QB Trevor Lawrence and the Jaguars agree to a 5-year, $275M contract extension, AP source says • Aleksander Barkov key as Panthers beat Oilers to take 3-0 series lead in Stanley Cup Final
Sentinel Sports Final Friday, June 14, 2024 | | |
| | The Seminoles open play in the College World Series, with second-year coach Link Jarrett leading the way following a disappointing 2023 season. ... Trevor Lawrence was already rich. Now he's a lot richer. ... The Panthers are one win away from a sweep of the Oilers after domination in Game 3. When was the last time the NBA Finals and Stanley Cup Finals ended in sweeps in the same season? It's about to happen. ... The U.S. Open is underway and what should be Jonathan Isaac's future with the Magic? He wants to stay, but he could he go? ... Danny Hurley said he already had a deal in place to return to UConn, but the Lakers offer wasn't enticing enough for him to sever those ties. | | Daniel Cantu and Alex Lodise are important components of that turnaround. Both transferred to Florida State in the offseason from South Florida and North Florida. Both wanted to help rebuild the Seminoles' winning culture. Coach Link Jarrett convinced them it was going to happen. | | | A person familiar with the negotiations says Trevor Lawrence and the Jacksonville Jaguars have agreed to a five-year, $275 million contract extension that makes him one of the highest-paid quarterbacks in NFL history. The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because neither side had announced the contract publicly. The person says Lawrence's deal averages $55 million and ties him with Cincinnati's Joe Burrow for the most ever. Lawrence's extension includes $142 million fully guaranteed and a $37.5 million signing bonus. Lawrence is now the sixth QB making more than $50 million a year. | | | For three days, the Florida Panthers patiently waited to determine if Aleksander Barkov would be able to play in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final. It's hard to tell there was any doubt with the way he way he played on Thursday. | | | Tiger Woods started off the U.S. Open with a birdie on Thursday, putting him into the red and atop the leaderboard, and turning back the clock 25 years to when a phenom still on the rise first played the national championship at Pinehurst. | | | Xavier Tillman, an ex-Grizzlie, joined Boston at February's trade deadline. The Celtics acquired him in exchange for Lamar Stevens and a couple second-round picks, thinking of a game like Wednesday's when they might need a versatile backup. | | | Tampa Bay took two of three in the series and is 8-14 during the last 22 games. Meanwhile, the Cubs have lost 14 of 20. | | | Sergei Bobrovsky came up big early and Aleksander Barkov led the big Panthers names from there. Edmonton's big names? Not making an impact again in Game 3. | | | Without a couple of receivers this offseason because of injuries, Baker Mayfield reached out to his old teammate to gauge Sterling Shepard's interest in a possible reunion. | | | The Magic forward averaged a team-high 1.21 blocks while playing in the second-most games of his career this season. | | | Dan Hurley says he asked himself where he belongs when considering whether to accept an offer to coach the Los Angeles Lakers or stay at UConn. The 51-year-old Hurley decided to stick with the Huskies and try to lead them to a third consecutive national title. Hurley said Thursday at UConn's basketball facility that the Lakers' offer was "obviously tempting." He also denied using it as leverage. Hurley said earlier in a radio apperance that he already had a deal in place to become the nation's highest-paid college coach, with only a few details left to be worked out. | | | |
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