Odds say Packers are favorites to sign Julio Jones for 2022

Wide receiver Julio Jones is still a free agent, but the odds are in the Green Bay Packers’ favor to sign him.

NFL training camp begins near the end of this month, and there are still plenty of players that are still free agents. There is one huge name that remains unsigned, and that is former Atlanta Falcons and Tennessee Titans wide receiver Julio Jones. With the regular season approaching quickly, it may be a matter of time before he signs on with a team.

When it comes to the favorites, the consensus odds say that the Green Bay Packers are the favorites at +325. But, there is a team that is not too far behind them, and they are the Indianapolis Colts at +350.

Packers the favorites to sign Julio Jones in 2022

The Packers wide receiver room is going to look very different entering the 2022 season. Star Davante Adams was traded to the Las Vegas Raiders, whom he signed a five-year, $140 million contract extension with. Green Bay also lost Marquez Valdes-Scantling to the Kansas City Chiefs and Equanimeous St. Brown to the Chicago Bears this offseason.

That is not to say the Packers didn’t make additions. They used their second-round pick on North Dakota State wide receiver Christian Watson and signed veteran Sammy Watkins to a one-year deal.

Bringing in Jones would bring some star power that is missing in Green Bay’s offense. However, he is coming off a down, injury-riddled 2021 campaign with the Titans, where he caught 31 passes for 434 yards and one touchdown in 10 games. That is what led to his release from the Titans one year after the team acquired him in a trade with the Falcons.

Will the Packers sign Jones? Or will some other team in need of a wide receiver sign him to a contract?

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Aston Villa announce 5th signing of the summer



Premier League outfit Aston Villa have, on Monday, unveiled yet another addition to the club’s ranks ahead of the new season.

The Claret and Blue, of course, have taken their place front and centre in the English football headlines for several weeks now.

This comes with those in a position of power at Villa Park having evidently come to the conclusion that the club’s 14th place finish in the Premier League this past season proved some way off expectations.

In turn, a major recruitment drive has been kicked into gear, to reinforce Steven Gerrard’s squad ahead of the 2022/23 campaign.

To this point, the Villans have closed high-profile deals for all of Philippe Coutinho, Boubacar Kamara and Diego Carlos, whilst making shot-stopper Robin Olsen’s loan arrival a permanent one.

As alluded to above, though, the transfer team in Aston were not done there.

This comes with Villa, on Monday evening, having announced yet another summer signing, on this occasion in the form of Rangers sensation Rory Wilson.

Wilson, a 16-year-old centre-forward, piqued widespread attentions in Scotland last season after racking up an eye-watering 49 goals at youth level.

And one such interested party, evidently, came in the form of the Villans, who have now taken to their social media platforms to confirm that the Scot has put pen to paper on a professional contract with the club.

His arrival comes as part of a free transfer, after Wilson opted to allow his previous terms with Rangers to expire.

Speaking on the back of the news being made official, Aston Villa Academy Manager Mark Harrison had the following to say regarding Wilson’s talents:

“We are delighted that Rory has joined us having had a number of clubs interested in signing him.

“He is a goalscorer with a lot of potential, having also represented Scotland at international youth level.

“He has a real good thirst and mentality to want to improve and we really look forward to seeing how he develops with us and hopefully, in years to come, play for our first team.”


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Drew Lock claps back at US Open Twitter account after legendary diss

After getting dissed by the US Open Tennis Twitter account, Seattle Seahawks quarterback Drew Lock responded on the Fourth of July.

This past week, the US Open Tennis Twitter account roasted new Seattle Seahawks quarterback Drew Lock. A Seahawks fan responded to a Wimbledon highlight video shared by SportsCenter’s Twitter account, saying “not a sport.” That is when the US Open Tennis Twitter account put this particular user in their place, saying “not a sport says the person about to watch 17 games of Drew Lock at QB.”

The comment made by the US Open Tennis Twitter account went viral. Lock eventually issued a response on the Fourth of July, wishing everyone a happy holiday “but especially to the intern at the @usopen.”

Drew Lock responds to diss made by US Open Twitter account

In case you were wondering, yes, the Twitter account did respond to Lock with a familiar meme of the Nintendo character Mario holding a crown.

Lock is in Seattle due in part to the Russell Wilson trade. After spending three seasons with the Denver Broncos, Lock was traded to the Seahawks along with tight end Noah Fant, defensive lineman Shelby Harris, and multiple draft picks in exchange for Wilson.

After a promising end to his rookie campaign, Lock was unable to maintain the starting job, as evidenced by him being the backup to Teddy Bridgewater last season. Through three years, Lock completed 59.3-percent of his passes for 4,740 yards, 25 touchdowns, and 20 interceptions. He picked up an 8-3 record as the starter.

Lock is competing for the starting quarterback job alongside Geno Smith, who started in games this past season while Wilson was sidelined due to injury.



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Kyrie Irving joining Lakers is ‘slam dunk move,’ says Colin Cowherd

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It is widely expected that Kyrie Irving will end up with the Lakers. The main question is what kind of trade packages will be used by Los Angeles and Brooklyn.

Sports analyst Colin Cowherd thinks that the addition of the 30-year-old point guard would make the Lakers relevant again and the team could realistically think about making a deep playoff run next season.

“You’ve got to make the playoffs and be in the discussion in May and June. I think it’s a no doubt about it, slam dunk move,” Cowherd said.

This past season Irving averaged 27.4 points, 4.4 rebounds and 5.8 assists in 37.7 minutes per game for the Nets.



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The Insider EuroLeague Documentary Series: “Road to Greatness”

The dramatic quest to earn a place among the Turkish Airlines EuroLeague elite by surviving the most intense 7DAYS EuroCup season ever lies at the heart of “Road to Greatness”, the newest Insider Euroleague Basketball Documentary.

Enjoy a 53-minute journey through the most competitive EuroCup season ever following the introduction of a novel single-elimination, do-or-die playoff system that produced major upsets, Cinderella stories and unpredictability all the way to the championship game.

The filmakers focus their cameras on two favorites to lift the trophy – Partizan NIS Belgrade, led by Zeljko Obradovic, and Virtus Segafredo Bologna, coached by Sergio Scariolo – offering behind-the-scenes footage of both while also following Valencia Basket, Joventut Badalona, Cedevita Olimpija Ljubljana and Frutti Extra Bursaspor during the thrilling elimination rounds.

Ultimately, only one team could survive.

“Partizan is something special, more than special for me,” Obradovic said. “I understand that the job is very tough, very difficult. We have a young team with some experienced players. However, the only way is to be in the gym and continue to work very hard. And I will be happy of all my players come close to have this feeling for Partizan that I have.”

Besides exclusive interviews with Obradovic and Scariolo, “Road to Greatness” features star guard Kevin Punter and general manager Zoran Savic of Partizan; former coach Ettore Messina, elite shooter Marco Belinelli and former stars Sandro Abbio and Matjaz Smodis of Virtus; Valencia coach Joan Peñarroya and Bursaspor forward John Holland, who gave a viral halftime interview from the heat of the playoffs battle.

“I was in Virtus Bologna when I was 14-15-16 years old, and then I went to the NBA for 13 years,” Belinelli recounts. “To be here with Virtus Bologna, with this organization, for me it is amazing, especially because I had the possibility to stay close to my family… So every practice, every game, I try to be ready and try to give everything for this team.”

“Road to Greatness” joins a long list of premium, long-form content from the Euroleague Basketball Originals platform. Among the other features can be found “Land of MVPs”“Back to Basketball”, and “Limitless: Vassilis Spanoulis”.

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Top 3 Fulham players to sign on FPL 2022/23



This series will see 101 explore the three best picks for your Fantasy Premier League side from all 20 Premier League clubs ahead of the 2022/23 campaign. Make sure to check back to the site every day for more FPL tips and updates across the forthcoming season.

This article will see us focus on Fulham.

Marco Silva’s side are once again back in the Premier League and will be desperate to avoid another disastrous campaign in the top-flight after so many seasons of being a ‘yo-yo’ club.

But despite the risk picking a Fulham player represents, they do have some good budget options.

With this in mind, 101 have taken a look at the best Fulham players for your FPL team.

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Aleksandar Mitrovic, forward (6.5m)

Mitrovic is once again expected to be a popular budget forward pick on FPL this season.

The striker broke the record for most goals in a Championship campaign in 2021/22, scoring 43 and assisting seven in 44 games.

As a result, many are expecting big things of the Serbian this year. However, whilst he may come good in 2022/23, it is worth pointing out that the 27-year-old does not have the best track record in the PL, scoring three and assisting three in 27 league games in 2020/21.

Harry Wilson, midfielder (6.0m)

Another largely unproven Premier League option, but someone who could be a great budget pick if Fulham play well.

Wilson was the top creator in the Championship last season, assisting 20 times in 41 games.

He also provided 10 goals and could be in for a similarly impressive 2022/23 if he and Mitrovic can continue to link up well.

Neeskens Kebano, midfielder (5.5m)

If you want a Fulham midfielder this season, Wilson is probably the best bet.

However, Kebano is also a decent option and costs 0.5m less than the Welshman.

Kebano was not as prolific as Wilson last term, but he still managed to score nine and assist six in the league for the Cottagers.


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AFC has the power, Deshaun Watson latest, Baker Mayfield and more

If you think the balance between the AFC and NFC is wildly out of whack, take a look at the quarterback situation and know it’s going to get far worse.

From 1984-97, the NFC won 14 consecutive Super Bowls.

The AFC might soon go on a similar run of its own.

This offseason saw a pair of star quarterbacks jump from the NFC to the AFC, with Russell Wilson joining the Denver Broncos and the Indianapolis Colts landing Matt Ryan.

Those two 30-somethings join a conference loaded with star quarterbacks either entering or in their prime including Patrick Mahomes (Kansas City Chiefs), Josh Allen (Buffalo Bills), Lamar Jackson (Baltimore Ravens), Joe Burrow (Cincinnati Bengals), Justin Herbert (Los Angeles Chargers) and Deshaun Watson (Cleveland Browns).

Mahomes, Watson and Allen are 26 years old. Burrow and Jackson are 25. Herbert is 24.

Then there are the first-round picks since 2020, headlined by Trevor Lawrence (Jacksonville Jaguars), Zach Wilson (New York Jets), Tua Tagovailoa (Miami Dolphins), Mac Jones (New England Patriots) and Kenny Pickett (Pittsburgh Steelers).

Finally, there’s Derek Carr (Las Vegas Raiders), who at 31 years old just signed an extension worth $40 million annually and who arguably ranks as a top-12 quarterback.

Now, to the NFC.

Looking at WynnBet’s Super Bowl future odds, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (+600), Los Angeles Rams (+1000) and Green Bay Packers (+1000) lead the way for the conference. Their respective quarterbacks are 44-year-old Tom Brady, 34-year-old Matthew Stafford and 38-year-old Aaron Rodgers.

Of the other 13 NFC teams, only four can argue they have a definitive franchise quarterback or have chosen a first-rounder at the position in the last three drafts, with the Dallas Cowboys, Chicago Bears, San Francisco 49ers and Arizona Cardinals in that group.

With the NFL being driven more than ever by quarterback play, the NFC is at a severe disadvantage. When Brady and Rodgers finally decline or retire, there’s not a single quarterback in the conference worthy of a Hall of Fame conversation save for Stafford.

Furthermore, the balance of future draft capital and therefore the opportunity to make a big move towards landing a franchise quarterback is even across the conferences.

While the Philadelphia Eagles, Detroit Lions and Seattle Seahawks hold two first-round picks in 2023, the Dolphins and Houston Texans do as well. And Houston can say the same for ’24, the only team in such a position.

It’s hard to identify another time the conferences have been so imbalanced in terms of quarterback play. Even the aforementioned 14-year stretch of NFC dominance was largely fueled more by complete teams than anything else. In that era, Jim Kelly lost four Super Bowls, John Elway lost three and Dan Marino lost another. All are in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Over the next year or two, the NFC still has Brady and Rodgers. Stafford should carry the torch to some degree afterwards.

But the AFC is poised for a sustained run of titles behind a tidal wave of quarterback talent.

Power rankings

Top 10 players who played into their 40s

1. Jerry Rice, WR, San Francisco 49ers
2. Tom Brady, QB, New England Patriots
3. Johnny Unitas, QB, Baltimore Colts
4. Bruce Smith, DE, Buffalo Bills
5. Drew Brees, QB, New Orleans Saints
6. Brett Favre, QB, Green Bay Packers
7. Warren Moon, QB, Houston Oilers
8. Darrell Green, CB, Washington Redskins
9. Bruce Matthews, OL, Tennessee Titans
10. Junior Seau, LB, San Diego Chargers

Quotable

“Oh man. We all feel like we’re on an all-star team, so we feel great. We feel unstoppable, I’m not gonna lie. The vibes are great, always have been.”

– Philadelphia Eagles running back Miles Sanders on his remade team entering 2022

Everybody remembers a decade ago when the Eagles had a self-proclaimed Dream Team, only to go 7-9. However, Sanders’ confidence is understandable. By almost all accounts, Philadelphia has enjoyed a rousing offseason with a terrific draft, the trade for receiver A.J. Brown and the signing of corner James Bradberry.

An all-star team? That’s a bit much, but the Eagles should strongly contend in the NFC East.

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Random stat

In 1976, Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Terry Bradshaw posted a perfect 158.3 passer rating in a win a 40-14 AFC Divisional win over the Baltimore Colts. It remains the only postseason game where a visiting quarterback accomplished this feat.

Info learned this week

1. Deshaun Watson’s hearing finished, and now we wait

The NFL and Deshaun Watson spent three days in a disciplinary hearing from Tuesday-Thursday. With it concluded, both parties wait for the ruling of Sue Robinson, the discipline officer overseeing the case.

At this juncture, it seems inevitable Watson will be suspended for a lengthy portion of the 2022 season before training camp, with the entire campaign being in play. If the Browns are without him, the next bit of drama comes with who they’ll start, as both Baker Mayfield and Jacoby Brissett remain on the roster.

Meanwhile, the NFL has to be wondering what the reaction will be nationally if Watson only gets something like half of the season. Most — including myself — have expected the Browns to be without his services until 2023 based on his facing 24 civil suits this offseason, with 20 being settled in June. Still, Watson has four active civil suits against him for sexual misconduct with more potentially coming.

One way or the other, we should know Watson’s fate in the next few weeks.

2. Washington gets good value with Terry McLaurin, but he also wins

It’s rare to say the Washington Commanders did a smart thing. Last week, they did a smart thing.

After an offseason of speculation regarding star receiver Terry McLaurin’s future, the Commanders stepped up and signed the former Penn State star to a three-year extension worth up to $71 million. Most importantly, McLaurin received $53 million guaranteed.

While the pact certainly takes care of McLaurin in the short and long term, some around the league were surprised. In the lead-up to a deal getting done, league sources told FanSided they believed McLaurin would come in around the same numbers as A.J. Brown, who after being traded from the Tennessee Titans to the Philadelphia Eagles, signed a four-year deal worth $100 million with $57 million guaranteed.

In short, McLaurin came in $29 million less on a deal one year shorter. However, he only took $4 million less guaranteed while getting to hit the market again a year earlier than his NFC East counterpart.

This is the rare instance where both the team and player won.

3. Odell Beckham Jr. remains on the market despite talents

The Los Angeles Rams probably don’t win the Super Bowl without Odell Beckham Jr. Yet entering July, he remains a free agent while rehabbing his torn ACL suffered on Super Sunday.

Beckham, 29, remains one of the elite talents at his position. Yet he’s now coming off a second torn ACL in as many seasons, and he’s without a 1,000-yard campaign since 2019. Eventually, he’ll  likely sign a one-year deal and play the latter portion of 2022, but where?

The Rams are the obvious choice, but there could be other teams in play. Green Bay could desperately use another receiver. The Buffalo Bills have Stefon Diggs but little in the way of a proven second option with Emmanuel Sanders and Cole Beasley gone. The Colts also make sense, in need of more weaponry on the outside. The Dallas Cowboys could also use an upgrade after losing Amari Cooper and Cedrick Wilson.

While his injury situation is limiting, Beckham remains a considerably cheap, high-upside play for a contender.

4. Desmond Ridder draws high praise from Falcons

Maybe Kenny Pickett won’t be the only rookie quarterback starting this season.

In Atlanta, the Falcons took a third-round flier on Cincinnati’s Desmond Ridder, and they like the early returns. Head coach Arthur Smith lauded Ridder’s mental acuity, while teammates have spoke about his leadership. While expecting Ridder to start Week 1 over veteran Marcus Mariota is too aggressive, perhaps the youngster seeing time in 2022 isn’t a reach.

Think about it. The Falcons are likely going to be a bad football team. There’s no upside in watching Mariota come November and December when Atlanta is out of the postseason chase. If the coaching staff believes there’s something to Ridder’s long-term viability as a starter, let him play some pressure-free games and get reps with rookie receiver Drake London and second-year tight end Kyle Pitts.

What looked to be a dreary year in Atlanta could prove a turning point if Ridder steps to the fore.

5. Enjoy the 4th!

Nope, not something learned, but something worth saying.

Instead of trying to find some uninteresting note to jam into the column on this holiday, why not celebrate the 246th birthday of America? Wherever you are, hopefully you’re getting a decent fireworks show, some dogs on the grills and a nice dollop of potato salad. That’s my kind of 4th, anyway.

For me, this holiday always signifies the beginning of a new NFL season. The OTAs and minicamps are over. We know who is on what team. We’re only three weeks away from teams showing up and not dispersing again until January — or February.

Football is about to be back in full force,  but until then, enjoy some grilled goods and a beverage.

Two cents

The two rookies who will have the biggest impact on who wins Super Bowl LVII are both first-round defenders which went to the same team.

Meet Trent McDuffie and George Karlaftis.

The Kansas City Chiefs selected McDuffie at No. 21 overall before snatching Karlaftis up nine selections later. Both will start immediately, filling roles left by corner Charvarius Ward and edge rusher Melvin Ingram, respectively.

Despite trading receiver Tyreek Hill to the Miami Dolphins for five draft picks — one of which was used to acquire McDuffie — the Chiefs’ offense will still produce. Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce and a great offensive line has that effect.

But how far Kansas City can go will be determined by the defense, one relying on a litany of new faces. None will be more critical than McDuffie and Karlaftis, two rookies thrust into high-pressure situations.

Normally, there are a bevy of first-year quarterbacks to look at who could shape the league in the year ahead. This season, nobody will alter the championship chase, for good or bad, more than Kansas City’s two defensive rookies.

Inside the league

Count me out on Baker Mayfield going to and getting an extension from the Seattle Seahawks.

Not because it can’t happen — it’s in play — but because it makes no sense for the franchise.

Seattle has enjoyed a decade-long run of success behind quarterback Russell Wilson. Since 2012, the Seahawks have enjoyed four division titles, two Super Bowl appearances, seven playoff runs and a title.

However, Wilson is gone, traded for multiple first- and second-round picks to the Denver Broncos, including such choices in 2023. And it should be noted the ’23 class is expected to be loaded with quality quarterbacks, including Alabama’s Bryce Young and Ohio State’s E.J. Stroud.

So why would Seattle acquire Mayfield when winning four games is more enviable than winning seven for a rebuilding club?

Mayfield makes all the sense imaginable with the Carolina Panthers, a team tired of losing that doesn’t have a bushel of picks moving forward.

Seattle isn’t in that spot. Locking itself into Mayfield for anything more than one year is lunacy.

History lesson

Only three NFL franchises which existed prior to 1995 have never had a single game started by a Hall of Fame quarterback; the Cincinnati Bengals, New England Patriots and Atlanta Falcons.

The Baltimore Ravens, Houston Texans, Jacksonville Jaguars and Carolina Panthers are also waiting for a starting quarterback of theirs to don a gold jacket, but each remains in its relative infancy.

Parting shot

Every year, there’s talk about who the first coach fired will be. This year, there aren’t many candidates.

Assuming men in their first or second years are safe, you’re already down to 17 candidates. Then remove the champions, including Bill Belichick, Andy Reid, Mike Tomlin, Pete Carroll, Mike McCarthy, Sean McVay and John Harbaugh, and the list dwindles to 10.

Here are those 10 coaches:

  • Kliff Kingsbury, Arizona Cardinals
  • Sean McDermott, Buffalo Bills
  • Matt Rhule, Carolina Panthers
  • Zac Taylor, Cincinnati Bengals
  • Kevin Stefanski, Cleveland Browns
  • Matt LaFleur, Green Bay Packers
  • Frank Reich, Indianapolis Colts
  • Kyle Shanahan, San Francisco 49ers
  • Mike Vrabel, Tennessee Titans
  • Ron Rivera, Washington Commanders

Rhule stands outs considering he’s in his third year saddled with a bad Panthers team. Cleveland is unstable, so perhaps Stefanski is the casualty of insanity. Outside of them, you have either established coaches with plenty of good will, coaches with playoff-caliber teams, or a crossover of those two.

The same logic applies to changes after the upcoming season. We saw 10 jobs turn over last offseason. It would be surprising to hit half that number in 2023.

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How many signings Manchester United are aiming to make this month



Manchester United will, perhaps optimistically, look to make five signings this month as their recruitment under Erik ten Hag looks to step up ahead of the new season.

The Red Devils finished in a lowly sixth place last season, but are yet to make a senior addition amid seven departures, something that has not gone unnoticed by star man Cristiano Ronaldo.

However, as per the Manchester Evening News, progress is expected to be made in the coming few weeks, with as many as five new additions on the way.

First of those will be Feyenoord defender Tyrell Malacia, who is already in Manchester for a medical ahead of his switch to Old Trafford. Meanwhile, a deal for Barcelona midfielder Frenkie de Jong is still being worked on, and there is confidence that Ten Hag’s links with Lisandro Martinez will hand them the upper hand in a move for the Argentine over fellow interested party Arsenal.

Manchester United have been chasing a deal for Frenkie de Jong all summer (Photo by Geert van Erven/Orange Pictures).

Beyond that, there is also an offer on the table for current free agent Christian Eriksen, who is expected to choose between the Red Devils and former club Brentford in the coming days.

Additionally, a second-choice goalkeeper will be added, with last season’s option Dean Henderson having joined Nottingham Forest on loan at the beginning of July.

Will it be enough?

There is still plenty of concern about other areas of the Manchester United squad, especially should Ronaldo depart as he wants to.

A defensive midfielder remains inexplicably absent from the list of transfer targets that the club seem to have, while there are also concerns about the forward line currently at the club, especially should they not sign Antony from Ajax.

A slow start to business, from the club that arguably needed to do the most this summer, has put plenty of pressure back onto the Manchester United hierarchy.


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Premier League table

# Team MP D P
1 AFC Bournemouth 0 0 0
2 Arsenal FC 0 0 0
3 Aston Villa 0 0 0
4 Brentford FC 0 0 0
5 Brighton & Hove Albion 0 0 0
6 Chelsea FC 0 0 0
7 Crystal Palace 0 0 0
8 Everton FC 0 0 0
9 Fulham FC 0 0 0
10 Leeds United 0 0 0
11 Leicester City 0 0 0
12 Liverpool FC 0 0 0
13 Manchester City 0 0 0
14 Manchester United 0 0 0
15 Newcastle United 0 0 0
16 Nottingham Forest 0 0 0
17 Southampton FC 0 0 0
18 Tottenham Hotspur 0 0 0
19 West Ham United 0 0 0
20 Wolverhampton Wanderers 0 0 0
Player Team Goals
Salah, Mohamed Liverpool FC 23
Son, Heung Min Tottenham Hotspur 23
Ronaldo, Cristiano Manchester United 18
Kane, Harry Tottenham Hotspur 17
Mane, Sadio Liverpool FC 16
De Bruyne, Kevin Manchester City 15
Jota, Diogo Liverpool FC 15
Vardy, Jamie Leicester City 15
Zaha, Wilfried Crystal Palace 14
Sterling, Raheem Manchester City 13
Bowen, Jarrod West Ham United 12
Maddison, James Leicester City 12
Toney, Ivan Brentford FC 12
Mount, Mason Chelsea FC 11
Saka, Bukayo Arsenal FC 11
Mahrez, Riyad Manchester City 11
Richarlison Everton FC 11
Pukki, Teemu Norwich City 11
Raphinha Leeds United 11
Watkins, Ollie Aston Villa 11

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Skip Bayless thinks Nets should talk Kevin Durant out of trade request

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Kevin Durant reportedly requested a trade from the Nets shaking the franchise as it is about to lose its two superstars with Kyrie Irving likely getting traded to the Lakers.

Sports analyst Skip Bayless is of the opinion that Brooklyn should talk to KD and try to convince him to stay with the team and have a chance to win a championship.

“If I ran the Nets, I’d tell Kevin Durant, “You have 4 years left on your contract. You’re playing for the Nets next year, with Kyrie and Ben Simmons. We’re going to win it all.” If KD wanted a different coach, fine. But why give up KD & Kyrie and pretty much start over? Just me,” Bayless tweeted.



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LeBron James wants Kyrie Irving with the Lakers ‘more than anyone’

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The Lakers and the Nets are reportedly looking for a mutually acceptable trade that would send Kyrie Irving to Los Angeles. The 30-year-old star point guard has full backing of LeBron James whose voice is always heard when roster construction is concerned.

He was teammates with Irving for four years in Cleveland and won a championship together in 2016. Although there were some tensions between the two players, they have reportedly worked out their differences and are mutually interested in joining forces again.

Via Marc Stein:

“I know Irving has been in Los Angeles this week, but that’s not the source of my confidence. It stems from repeated rumbles in circulation that LeBron James is rooting hard for Irving’s addition to the roster.

“James, I’m told, wants to see Irving in Lakerland more than anyone. What other team, furthermore, has a LeBron-sized personality with the experience to cope with all the chaos that comes with adding Kyrie? James, remember, has often thrived in chaos.”

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