Tyus Jones explains why he signed with Magic: ‘Talent’s through the roof’ • East River’s Adam Chappell latest football coach to step down
Sentinel Sports Final Tuesday, July 8, 2025 | | |
| | Banchero gets big extension | Tyus Jones thrilled about joining Magic | NFL training camps draw near | | The 2022 No. 1 pick, Paolo Banchero secured his future in Orlando by agreeing to a max rookie extension with the Magic. “It’s a place that I love spending time, my family loves spending time here, and I couldn’t be more happy to be a part of the Orlando Magi,” he said in early May. | | | New Magic guard Tyus Jones shared Monday why he chose to sign with Orlando in free agency despite interest from other NBA teams. | | | East River's Adam Chappell has resigned as head football coach, becoming the fourth coach to resign this summer amid a culture of frustration for coaches as they watch their players frequently transfer to other schools. | | | The past excellence of Mike Evans and Chris Godwin plus the promise of Jalen McMillan and Emeka Egbuka offer plenty of options for the Buccaneers at wide receiver. | | | As the Dolphins seem to be moving toward trying to win with youth and draftees, and being more fiscally responsible, you wonder where that leaves Hill's future with the team. | | | After watching him intercept three passes in three regular-season matchups over the years plus play a key role for a Jaguars team that effectively sparked what's now the franchise's longest drought between playoff victories, the Steelers now have Ramsey on their side | | | In their first major swing of the offseason personnel period, the Miami Heat have added much needed scoring punch with a trade for Los Angeles Clippers guard Norman Powell. | | | Novak Djokovic rallies to make the quarterfinals at Wimbledon after a sluggish start against Alex de Minaur. | | | Ty Gibbs is one of eight drivers still in the mix for the $1 million prize that goes to the winner of the five-race bracket-style competition. | | | Shane Baz allowed a two-run homer with two outs in the second, and Tampa Bay never caught up. | | | Janson Junk allowed one hit in six innings and Agustín Ramírez homered to lead the Miami Marlins over the Cincinnati Reds 5-1 in the opener of a four-game series Monday night. | | | |
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