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New Ram teamed with 'The Wizard' before; Colby Parkinson feels at home at tight end

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Offensive lineman Jonah Jackson has joined a new team, but he’s plenty familiar with the quarterback.

During his rookie season with the Detroit Lions, Jackson played left guard and protected Matthew Stafford. Now, after signing a three-year contract with the Rams that includes $34 million in guarantees, Jackson once again will team with Stafford.

“In Detroit, we called him The Wizard,” Jackson said Thursday during a video conference with reporters. “He could figure it all out and he could make anything happen.

“I’m excited to be able to protect him.”

Jackson was one of four unrestricted free agents signed or re-signed by the Rams in the first wave of NFL free agency.

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Right guard Kevin Dotson, who played well for the Rams after being acquired in a trade with the Pittsburgh Steelers, agreed to terms before free agency began. The Rams also signed cornerback Darious Williams and tight end Colby Parkinson, bolstering a team that finished 10-7 and advanced to the playoffs last season under coach Sean McVay.

With Jackson set to play left guard, second-year pro Steve Avila will move to center. Former center Coleman Shelton on Thursday signed a one-year contract with the Chicago Bears.

Jackson, 27, made the Pro Bowl in 2021. He sat out five games last season because of wrist and knee injuries, and suffered a knee injury in an NFC divisional-round victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers that sidelined him for the NFC championship game defeat to the San Francisco 49ers.

Jackson said he was attracted to the Rams because “the pieces to the puzzle were incredible.” He felt some familiarity with the organization because Lions general manager Brad Holmes spent years working for the Rams, Jackson said.

“Once I heard the Rams were willing to do what they did” in negotiations, he said, “and be able to go somewhere and potentially win it all, there was no denying it.”

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During the lead-up to free agency, Rams General Manager Les Snead had said that he anticipated Dotson would test the market but he agreed to terms before the NFL’s negotiating period began Monday.

Dotson said he was happy to return to a team with the same coach and system.

“And being in a place that’s actually really enjoyable to be in, outside of football also,” Dotson said during a video conference. “A big selling point for me was just like how I felt day to day … in California.”

Negotiations with the Rams, he said, were smooth.

“They didn’t really haggle too much with me or try to start lowballing me at the beginning,” he said. “So everything felt respectable from the beginning to end. I think they made the process easy too.”

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Signing with the Rams was an easy decision for Parkinson, who received a three-year deal that includes $15.5 million in guarantees, according to spotrac.com.

Colby Parkinson in a 2016 photo when he was a star tight end for Oaks Christian.

(Eric Sondheimer / Los Angeles Times)

The Simi Valley native played at Westlake Village Oaks Christian High. He attended Stanford before playing his first four NFL seasons with the Seattle Seahawks.

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Returning to Southern California provides Parkinson with the opportunity to play in front of family and friends and become involved in the community, he said.

With veteran Tyler Higbee recovering from knee surgery, Parkinson joins a position group that also includes Davis Allen and Hunter Long.

“It’s just a natural fit,” he said of his decision to sign with the Rams. “They do a lot of great things in the offense, Sean does a great job, and the way I can present myself as a three-down tight end really fits the mold, and I’m excited to get to work.”

Williams, who turns 31 Friday, played for the Rams from 2018 to 2021 and helped them win Super Bowl LVI. The Jacksonville Jaguars gave him a three-year contract that included $18 million in guarantees, but after playing two seasons he was cut last week to create cap space.

Williams is now the most experienced cornerback in a position group that includes third-year pros Derion Kendrick and Cobie Durant and second-year pro Tre Tomlinson.

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Snead continues to mold the Rams roster.

The team this week placed a second-round tender on left tackle Alaric Jackson and a right-of-first-refusal tender on outside linebacker Micahel Hoecht, both restricted free agents. If they remain with the Rams, Jackson will earn $4.9 million, Hoecht $3 million, according to overthecap.com.

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Charles Barkley scolds sports fans for getting wrapped up in Olympic hockey frenzy

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Basketball Hall of Famer Charles Barkley sounded off on the frenzied reactions to the U.S. men’s hockey team getting invited to the White House by President Donald Trump.

Trump talked to the Olympic gold medal-winning team immediately after they defeated Canada in overtime last weekend. He said they would be invited to his State of the Union address and added that he needed to invite the women’s team as well or he would be “impeached.”

Charles Barkley sits courtside against the Minnesota Timberwolves during an NBA Cup game at Mortgage Matchup Center on Nov. 21, 2025. (Mark J. Rebilas/Imagn Images)

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Trump critics took the joke as a shot at the women’s team, which sparked questions from NHL and Professional Women’s Hockey League reporters as the players returned to their respective club teams.

“I’m proud of the United States men. I’m proud of the United States women. You should have invited both of them to the White House, but it shouldn’t have been disrespect, misogyny,” Barkley said on the “Steam Room” podcast. “Like, yo, man, why do y’all have to mess everything up? Everything isn’t Democrat, Republican, conservative, liberal. That’s why we got this divided, screwed up country. Stop it man. Because, you know, the public, they’re idiots. They’re fools. They can’t think for themselves. I know y’all say stuff to trigger them. Y’all say stuff and y’all know they’re going to be fools.”

Barkley lamented that the average person would get riled up over the supposed controversy.

The U.S. team poses for a group photo after defeating Canada in the men’s ice hockey gold medal game at the 2026 Winter Olympics. Milan, Italy, on Feb. 22, 2026. (Luca Bruno/AP Photo)

“We don’t have to fall for stupidity. But we do – that’s my point. These people out here are stupid. They need something to trigger them. Just because they want us to be stupid. We don’t have to be stupid. He should have invited both teams to the White House. Simple as that. Guys who didn’t want to go shouldn’t have to explain why they didn’t go.”

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The former Philadelphia 76ers, Houston Rockets and Phoenix Suns star made clear he would go to the White House regardless of whether Trump was in office.

“I’ve said this before, I’m not a Trump guy. But if I got invited to the White House, I would go. I’m not a Trump guy – I want to make that clear. But I respect the office,” Barkley said. “He’s the president of the United States. But if guys don’t want to go, I understand that too. It doesn’t have to be a talking point. It doesn’t have to be un-American.

Megan Keller (5) celebrates with a flag alongside Cayla Barnes (3) of Team United States after scoring the game-winning goal in overtime during the women’s gold medal match against Canada on Day 13 of the Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games at Milan Santagiulia Ice Hockey Arena in Milan, Italy, on Feb. 19, 2026. (Sarah Stier/Getty Images)

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“I just wish y’all would stop falling for the stupidity.”

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Prep talk: Birmingham’s Slava Shahbazyan celebrates winning state wrestling title

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Prep talk: Birmingham’s Slava Shahbazyan celebrates winning state wrestling title

Three years ago, as a 14-year-old freshman, Slava Shahbazyan made it to Bakersfield for the state wrestling championships.

“It was good to get experience that young,” he said.

Then came Saturday night when he had a breakthrough moment, winning the state 165-pound championship as a 17-year-old senior for Birmingham High.

“It means everything to me,” he said. “It took four years.”

Shahbazyan, who transferred from Chaminade after his sophomore year, is set to attend Stanford and still in the hunt to be valedictorian at Birmingham. Coach Jimmy Medeiros said he was close to winning last season before finishing fourth.

“He got a lot better,” Medeiros said.

Shahbazyan has been wrestling since he was 8. “My father loves wrestling,” he said.

Two St. John Bosco wrestlers, Jesse Grajeda at 144 pounds and Michael Romero at 150 pounds, also won state titles.

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Deion Sanders mourns loss of Colorado quarterback Dominiq Ponder: ‘One of my favorites’

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Colorado Buffaloes quarterback Dominiq Ponder died this weekend, the team’s head coach Deion Sanders confirmed on Sunday with a social media post. 

“God please comfort the Ponder family, friends and loved ones,” Sanders wrote on social media. “Dom was one of my favorites! He was Loved, Respected & a Born Leader. Let’s pray for all that knew him & had the opportunity to be in his presence. Lord you’re receiving a good 1. Comfort us Lord Comfort us.”

Ponder was 23 years old. 

Details of Ponder’s death are not yet known. 

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Colorado head coach Deion Sanders watches his team warm up before an NCAA college football game against TCU Saturday, Oct. 4, 2025, in Fort Worth, Texas. (Tony Gutierrez/AP Photo)

Ponder, a 6-foot-5, 200-pound signal caller, joined the Buffaloes and “Coach Prime’s” program in 2024 after spending time at Bethune-Cookman before making his way to Boulder. 

Last season, Ponder played just two games for the Buffaloes while serving in his backup role. He recorded two rush attempts and one pass attempt. 

The Opa Locka, Fla., native also received tribute from a fellow quarterback with the Buffaloes, Colton Allen. 

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Bethune-Cookman QB Dominiq Ponder takes a snap during the Wildcats’ spring game Saturday, April 22, 2023, at Daytona Stadium. (IMAGN)

“Dom, you were a blessing to so many people,” Allen wrote on Instagram. “You had a presence about you that just made everything better. You brought so much joy to me and everyone around you. I’m grateful for every lift, every practice, every rep, every conversation we got to share. I’ll carry those with me for the rest of my life.”

Ponder was going to be a part of Colorado’s spring practices, which are set to begin on Monday. It’s unknown if Sanders will postpone the start due to Ponder’s passing. 

Ponder also received a tribute from the University of Central Florida.

Colorado head coach Deion Sanders watches his players warm up before an NCAA college football game against Utah, Saturday, Oct. 25, 2025, in Salt Lake City. (Tyler Tate/AP Photo)

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