Once seemingly bound for a career in baseball, Kyler Murray cashed in on his football exploits, becoming the NFL’s second highest-paid player.
Author: Tyler Dragon, USA TODAY
Kyler Murray becomes NFL’s second highest-paid player with five-year, $230.5 million extension
After some acrimonious negotiating, Kyler Murray and the Arizona Cardinals found common ground on a five-year contract extension.
Reigning 100m world champion Christian Coleman ready to defend title at world championships
Christian Coleman missed the Tokyo Olympics after serving an 18-month ban. He now seeks to defend his 100M gold at this week’s world championships.
Medical examiner: Ravens LB Jaylon Ferguson died of effects from fentanyl, cocaine
Jaylon Ferguson died on June 21 after police found him unresponsive. The Ravens linebacker’s manner of death was ruled to be an accident.
Cardinals’ Kyler Murray, Hollywood Brown have already rekindled college connection on field
Ex-Oklahoma teammates Kyler Murray and Marquise “Hollywood” Brown have been reunited in Arizona, and coach Kliff Kingsbury is loving their connection.
Kyler Murray rejoins Cardinals for OTAs amid contract dispute
Kyler Murray was not present for the start of the Cardinals’ organized team activities last week amid a contract dispute with the team.
Here are the eight brightest Olympic stars, including some surprises, from track and field
Three world records and 12 Olympic records were set over the course of 10 days, including hurdler Sydney McLaughlin
Redemption for US men’s track team: Dominant gold medal in 4×400 relay to end Tokyo Olympics
The men’s 4×400-meter relay team featuring Michael Cherry, Michael Norman, Bryce Deadmon and Rai Benjamin cruised to a relatively comfortable victory
Shot putter Ryan Crouser favored to get first gold medal for U.S. men’s track and field team
The U.S. men’s track and field team is still in search of its first gold medal, but Ryan Crouser is the prohibitive favorite to win men’s shot put.
Jamaica’s Elaine Thompson-Herah sweeps 100, 200 meters for historic double; American Gabby Thomas wins bronze
Thompson-Herah becomes the first woman in history to win the 100 and 200 meters in back-to-back Olympics. American Gabby Thomas took the bronze.