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Bengals’ La’el Collins shares message sent to QB Joe Burrow after signing deal

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The Cincinnati Bengals are making strikes in NFL free company to guard their franchise quarterback Joe Burrow.

On Sunday, the Bengals introduced they signed former Dallas Cowboys offensive deal with La’el Collins to a three-year contract that lasts by means of the 2024 season. 

In a textual content message on Sunday, Burrow requested Collins if it was a “achieved deal,” which prompted a simple response from the lineman, who’s now tasked with holding his new QB secure.

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“I used to be like, ‘Yeah, your new bodyguard is on the town,’” Collins mentioned in a video assertion launched by the workforce. “No person is touching you.”

Cincinnati, which made its first Tremendous Bowl look in additional than three many years in February, has already signed two inside offensive linemen – former New England Patriot Ted Karras and former Tampa Bay Buccaneer Alex Cappa – in the course of the free company interval to assist defend Burrow. 

Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow (9) scrambles in opposition to Kansas Metropolis Chiefs cornerback Rashad Fenton (27) in the course of the first half of an NFL soccer sport, Sunday, Jan. 2, 2022, in Cincinnati.
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The Bengals acquired criticism throughout and instantly following the 2022 NFL draft for choosing extensive receiver Ja’Marr Chase over offensive deal with Penei Sewell. Whereas Burrow was sacked 70 occasions throughout final season and postseason, Chase, caught 81 passes for 1455 yards and 13 touchdowns – and gained Offensive Rookie of the Yr. 

Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow, left, and wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase (1) celebrate after the AFC championship NFL football game against the Kansas City Chiefs, Sunday, Jan. 30, 2022, in Kansas City, Mo. The Bengals won 27-24 in overtime.

Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow, left, and extensive receiver Ja’Marr Chase (1) have a good time after the AFC championship NFL soccer sport in opposition to the Kansas Metropolis Chiefs, Sunday, Jan. 30, 2022, in Kansas Metropolis, Mo. The Bengals gained 27-24 in extra time.
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The Cowboys launched Collins final week in a cost-saving transfer after seven years with the workforce. 

Dallas Cowboys tackle La'El Collins (71) prior to the game against the Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium on Aug 13, 2021.

Dallas Cowboys deal with La’El Collins (71) previous to the sport in opposition to the Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium on Aug 13, 2021.
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Collins has began 71 video games in his profession with the Cowboys, although he missed all of 2020 with a hip damage and 5 video games in 2021 on account of a suspension for violating the NFL’s substance abuse coverage.

Regardless of Collins’s damage historical past, he’s nonetheless 29 years outdated and may very well be an necessary signing for the Bengals to enhance their offensive line. Collins is predicted to man one of many deal with spots together with 2019 first-round draft choose Jonah Williams.

“You have a look at the blokes which can be round that helps construct this workforce to what it’s, I imply, what different workforce would you wish to be part of?” Collins added in his video assertion. 

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Boxer Ngamba secures first medal for refugee team with quarterfinal win

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Boxer Ngamba secures first medal for refugee team with quarterfinal win

Boxer Cindy Ngamba clinched the first medal of any kind for the Olympic refugee team Sunday at North Paris Arena, guaranteeing herself at least a bronze with a win against France’s Davina Michel in the women’s 75-kilogram quarterfinals.

The Olympics do not hold bronze medal bouts in boxing, so Ngamba will receive a medal win or lose in the semifinals. She fights Panama’s Atheyna Bibeichi Bylon next on Thursday, when boxing moves to Roland Garros.

“It means the world to me to be the first refugee team member to win a medal,” Ngamba said. “I’m just human, like any other refugee. There are refugees all around the world.”

Ngamba, 25, was born in Cameroon and moved to the United Kingdom when she was 11. Ngamba, who is gay, cannot return home because homosexuality is outlawed in Cameroon. She now lives in Bolton, a town in Greater Manchester, England, and trains with Great Britain boxing.

Ngamba served as the flag bearer for the refugee team, which was created in 2015 and debuted at the 2016 Rio Games, at the opening ceremony along with taekwondo athlete Yahya Al Ghotany.

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Ngamba is part of the 37-athlete refugee team in Paris after being introduced to the International Olympic Committee’s refugee program during the COVID-19 pandemic. She has repeatedly been denied British citizenship despite claiming three national titles in separate weight classes and receiving support from GB Boxing, the sport’s governing body, in her applications to the Home Office.

“I want to say to all the refugees all around the world and refugees that are not athletes and mainly humans around the world that you have to keep on working hard, keep on believing in yourself,” Ngamba said. “You can achieve whatever you put your mind to.”

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China’s Qian Li and Australia’s Caitlin Parker will fight in the other semifinal bout.

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Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore could face suspension as sign-stealing scandal looms, NOA says: reports

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Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore could face suspension as sign-stealing scandal looms, NOA says: reports

There is a chance that the reigning college football champions could begin the season without their head coach for the second year in a row.

According to reports, a notice of allegations (NOA) says Michigan’s new head coach, Sherrone Moore, violated NCAA rules related to the investigation into the football program’s sign-stealing scandal.

Moore, who replaced Jim Harbaugh after he went to the Los Angeles Chargers, is reportedly accused of deleting more than 50 text messages with Connor Stalions – the former low-level recruiting staffer who coordinated an off-campus, advanced-scouting operation – around the time the investigation was opened.

Sherrone Moore (Jamie Schwaberow/Getty Images/File)

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The reported NOA says Moore is accused of committing a Level 2 violation; Level 1 is the most serious.

“Our athletic department and university continue to cooperate with the NCAA regarding our ongoing investigation,” Michigan said in a statement to the Associated Press. “We do not have an update to share regarding its status at this time.”

Moore, 38, was promoted from offensive coordinator to head coach when Harbaugh left Michigan for Los Angeles to become coach of the Chargers shortly after leading the Wolverines to their first national title since 1997.

Moore filled in as acting head coach four times last season while Harbaugh served suspensions, winning all four games, including the season finale against rival Ohio State.

Harbaugh has denied any knowledge of impermissible scouting while he was with the program, though he could face Level 1 violations.

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Stalions resigned from his role in November, roughly a month after the investigation opened. He was initially suspended with pay by the school. He was an off-field analyst with the football team, according to his LinkedIn profile.

Despite the suspensions and ordeals, Michigan won the College Football Playoff over Washington, 34-13.

Shortly after scoring two touchdowns in the title game, running back Blake Corum (now with the Los Angeles Rams) fought against those who say the title is illegitimate.

“At the end of the day, what else do you want us to prove, man? Whatever came out in the beginning of the season, after that, you say we stole signals,” he said in an interview with Fox News Digital at the time. “We went on the road and beat Penn State, beat Ohio State, beat Iowa, beat Alabama, beat Washington. All of these teams are top 10 in each category, offense and defense. We handled business.”

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Blake Corum of the Michigan Wolverines scores a touchdown in the fourth quarter against the Washington Huskies during the CFP National Championship at NRG Stadium in Houston on Jan. 8, 2024. (Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)

Michigan begins its title defense on Aug. 31 against Fresno State; they visit Washington in a title game rematch on Oct. 5, as the two are now Big Ten rivals after the dismantling of the Pac-12.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Noah Lyles delivers, wins Olympic men's 100-meter final in photo finish

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Noah Lyles delivers, wins Olympic men's 100-meter final in photo finish

Noah Lyles has made no secret of what he wants out of the 2024 Summer Olympics.

Medals. Gold medals. Three of them.

2024 Paris Summer Olympic Games

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The American sprint star took the first step toward that goal on Sunday night, winning the men’s 100 meters at Stade de France by the slimmest of margins. It required video review to confirm Lyles won by five-thousandths of a second over Jamaica’s Kishane Thompson.

Lyles’ time was 9.784 and Thompson had 9.789 to take silver. The photo finish was decided based on when Lyle’s torso crossed the finish, not the sprinters’ feet. American Fred Kerley finished third with a time of 9.81.

This was the closest 100-meter race since at least Moscow in 1980 — or maybe even ever. Back then, Britain’s Allan Wells narrowly beat Silvio Leonard in an era when timing didn’t go down into the thousandths of a second.

Lyles is the first American to win the celebrated race since Justin Gatlin in 2004.

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After a disappointing performance three years ago at the Tokyo Games, where he struggled with depression and finished third in his specialty, the 200 meters, Lyles arrived in Paris with a bigger goal — the coveted 100, 200 and 4×100-relay sprint triple — in mind.

“Now, here I am, stronger than before,” he said. “And when Noah Lyles is being Noah Lyles, there is nobody else.”

He will have his next chance to prove it in the 200 on Thursday. The relay is scheduled for Friday.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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