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New Orleans Saints: Available Free-Agent Defensive Tackles to Address Onyemata s Pending Suspension - Sports Illustrated New Orleans Saints News, Analysis and More

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Now a Minnesota Viking, DT Sheldon Richardson Is Already in Eagan

Now a Minnesota Viking, DT Sheldon Richardson Is Already in Eagan 0 2 minutes read That didn’t take long. Less than 24 hours after the Minnesota Vikings announced a restructured agreement with EDGE rusher Danielle Hunter, defensive tackle Sheldon Richardson signed [again] with the franchise, nailing down his services in Minnesota for one year and $3.6 million. And, he’s already in Eagan at mandatory minicamp. A good day to be a #Vikings fan pic.twitter.com/CNF71Je8SN There they are the two merchants of Vikings news amid the last day. Richardson spent two seasons with the Cleveland Browns in 2019 and 2020, the “final” season with former Vikings offensive coordinator Kevin Stefanski. In Cleveland, Richardson notched 33 pressures in two seasons while playing about 73% of all defensive snaps. When the Browns inked Jadeveon Clowney this offseason, Richardson became expendable, although the two men play different positions.

Help still wanted: Can Saints afford to upgrade at CB, WR, DT?

The Saints have less than $1 million in cap space and lots of roster holes to fill. Here s how they could create space and where they could spend it.

A Baltimore Youth Program Mixes A Passion For Dirt Bikes With Science

Originally published on May 22, 2021 11:53 am In an empty lot along the railroad tracks in Baltimore, the passing train horn competes with the reverberating buzz of dirt bikes. The buzz is coming from a Saturday morning class for students at B-360, a nonprofit that uses dirt bikes to teach elementary and high school students math and science. Brittany Young, CEO and founder of the nonprofit B-360, speaks with a couple of people from the neighborhood, who heard the dirt bikes and came to the parking lot to ride themselves. André Chung for NPR Fixing and repairing a bike is mechanical engineering, says Brittany Young, an engineering sciences educator who founded the program. Most people don t realize when dirt bike riders pop a wheelie, it s actually like a physics equation.

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