Quarterback Russell Wilson has signed with the New York Giants with the expectation of being the starter, despite competition from Jameis Winston and Tommy DeVito. Wilson, 36, started 11 games with the Pittsburgh Steelers last season and is focused on leading the Giants both on and off the field. The Giants are still considering drafting a quarterback, but Wilson remains committed to his role as a mentor and leader in the locker room, emphasizing that his decision to join the team was based on football and the opportunity to start.
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50/50 card first of Ohtani to break $1M at auction
Dan Hajducky, a staff writer for ESPN with an MFA in creative writing, reported on the sale of an autographed Shohei Ohtani relic card that sold for over $1 million at auction, making it the first of the Dodgers star to reach that price. The card featured the MLB logo from the pants Ohtani wore during his historic 50/50 club achievement in September 2024. This sale surpassed the previous record for an Ohtani card, highlighting...
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