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Our Beautiful OT Contracts

Our Beautiful OT Contracts Recently, David Helman (@helmandc) tweeted Not every contract decision the Cowboys have made in recent years has been smart, but it s pretty incredible that they ve got one of the better OT duos in the league under contract for a combined average of $22M per year. This was in reference to Ryan Ramczyk receiving a 5-year $90 m/yr ($60m guaranteed). While the fans have a reason to complain about the Jaylon Smith and Ezekiel Elliott contracts, and even the Dak Debacle, the Cowboys have done a great job investing in their bookends on the offensive line. Both Tyron Smith and La el Collins currently hold a 2021 cap hit of only $14,150,000, according to OverTheCap.com (Salary Cap Calculator). While the salary cap doesn t always paint the full picture, Smith at $12.2m APY and Collins at $10m APY definitely does. Both contracts run through the year 2024.

A closer look at Washington s games lost to injury: 2015-2020

A closer look at Washington’s games lost to injury: 2015-2020 Things can only get better Photo by Patrick McDermott/Getty Images For years, it seemed the Washington Redskins were consistently one of the most injured teams in the league. In 2020, finally, it seemed like Washington caught a break. But, did they really? With the hiring of Ron Rivera last offseason, there was significant turnover in the training staff, including the firing of former head athletic trainer Larry Hess. Hess had worked for the team for 17 years, and had close relationships with both Dan Snyder and Bruce Allen. Rivera brought over his own head trainer, Ryan Vermillion, from Carolina, and augmented his staff with medical consultant Kevin Wilk, among others.

Dunne outraged by Lenco Medcat purchase reattempt - Portsmouth Daily Times

Dunne ‘outraged’ by Lenco Medcat purchase reattempt By Patrick Keck - pkeck@aimmediamidwest.com PORTSMOUTH Conversations surrounding the purchase of an armored vehicle for the Portsmouth Police Department again proved to be a contested matter during Monday night’s city council session. Once again making it to council’s agenda despite objections from 1st Ward Councilman Sean Dunne, the funding and necessity for the Lenco Medcat– a tactical automobile suited for SWAT or EMS teams with medical lighting and storage capabilities- were still his reasons for not being in favor of the vehicle previously valued at $265,000. Public sentiment and belief among Shawnee State University administration, faculty, and staff that he spoke with, where Dunne is employed, he feels is also on his side.

Chiefs News: NFL com suggests Joe Thuney s deal one of worst so far

Chiefs News: NFL com suggests Joe Thuney s deal one of worst so far
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