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Derek Carr gets 3-year extension from Raiders

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By way of a season of turmoil, Derek Carr carried out at his finest. So the Las Vegas Raiders have given the veteran quarterback a three-year contract extension.

The extension is price $121.5 million, an individual with information of the deal advised The Related Press, talking Wednesday on situation of anonymity.

Regardless of the entire points with the Raiders final season, together with the resignation of coach Jon Gruden, Carr helped them to the playoffs as a wild card within the powerful AFC West. He threw for a career-high 4,804 yards and 23 touchdowns as Las Vegas went 10-7 earlier than dropping at Cincinnati within the postseason.

“I’ve solely needed to be a Raider once more and I advised my agent (Tim Youthful), I stated, ‘I’m both gonna be a Raider or I’m gonna be enjoying golf.’ I don’t need to play anyplace else,” Carr stated throughout Wednesday’s information convention. “That’s how a lot this place means to me.”

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FILE – Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Derek Carr (4) runs with the ball throughout an NFL soccer recreation towards the Cleveland Browns on Monday, Dec. 20, 2021, in Cleveland. 
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Carr stated it additionally meant loads for him to construction the contract so the crew may preserve key elements round him for a very long time whereas constructing “a championship crew.”

“We made positive guys like Chandler (Jones), guys like Davante (Adams), guys like hopefully Hunter (Renfrow), and Foster (Moreau) and people guys can keep right here,” stated Carr, the longest-tenured quarterback within the AFC. “I went via a heartbreak already the final time I signed my contract, my finest buddy (Khalil Mack) left. And I didn’t need that to ever occur once more.

“This was a chance for me to show to the crew, to the group, to our followers, that the best way we’re gonna construction that is so we are able to preserve everybody collectively and actually have actual continuity, actually have one thing to construct on.”

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An eight-year veteran, Carr, 31, was getting into the ultimate 12 months of his deal, price almost $19.8 million in base wage. That contract was for 5 years at $125 million, the richest within the NFL on the time he signed it in 2017.

He stated he advised his agent he was keen to play out his contract if it wasn’t prolonged.

“On the finish of the day I need to be a Raider and I’m loopy sufficient to go on the market on one 12 months, particularly with the fellows that’ll be round me. I stated I’ll take that likelihood,” he stated. “Fortunately, it’ll be 4 extra. Hopefully, we are able to construct on that and I can end and simply do what I got down to do 9 years in the past, and that’s to win a championship.”

The brand new deal places him extra according to what veteran beginning quarterbacks make all through the league.

When wholesome, Carr has been a starter for almost all of his time with the Raiders and has made three Professional Bowls.

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Carr had a career-high and franchise-record 4,804 passing yards in 2021 and was the one quarterback within the league to complete among the many prime 5 in each passing yards and completion share (68.4).

Carr holds franchise information for passing yards (31,700), passing touchdowns (193), video games with multiple-touchdown passes (59), video games with a passer ranking of at the least 100 factors (44), and 300-yard passing contests (31).

Final month on the house owners conferences, new Raiders coach Josh McDaniels appeared to emphasize the significance of discovering the cash for Carr. Wednesday he reaffirmed that in a ready assertion

“Derek Carr has been the chief of this franchise for a very long time and we’re thrilled to proceed that relationship transferring ahead,” McDaniels stated. “He has been a fantastic instance of somebody who all the time places the crew first, and we respect his want to maintain doing that whereas main on and off the sphere. It’s clear how a lot Derek cares about this group, his teammates and profitable. I sit up for the chance to work with him this season and past.”

Extending Carr is the newest transfer in a busy offseason. Carr could have All-Professional Adams added to his receiving group in a commerce with Inexperienced Bay, and standout cross rusher Jones as a free agent.

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Pelicans acquire All-Star guard Dejounte Murray in trade with Hawks: report

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The New Orleans Pelicans have made the first post-NBA Draft splash. 

The Pelicans acquired All-Star guard Dejounte Murray, ESPN reported Friday.

Adding Murray to the roster improves New Orleans’ backcourt and will likely boost their overall shot creation. The Pelicans sent a pair of first-round picks, Larry Nance Jr. and Dyson Daniels, to Atlanta in exchange for Murray.

Murray is coming off a strong season. He appeared in 78 games and averaged a career-best 22.5 points.

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Dejounte Murray of the Atlanta Hawks against the Boston Celtics during Game 3 of the first round of the 2023 NBA Playoffs April 21, 2023, at State Farm Arena in Atlanta. (Adam Hagy/NBAE via Getty Images)

He also was a catalyst for the Hawks during three-time All-Star Trae Young’s extended absence due to injury in the second half of the season. 

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Murray’s shooting from beyond the arc also improved last season. The 27-year-old knocked down a career-best 201 3-pointers during the 2023-24 campaign.

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Larry Nance Jr. during a game against the Los Angeles Lakers during the 2024 SoFi Play-In Tournament April 16, 2024, at the Smoothie King Center in New Orleans. (Layne Murdoch Jr./NBAE via Getty Images)

The Hawks gave up three first-round draft picks to land Murray in 2022. The franchise hoped adding Murray to Atlanta’s backcourt alongside Young would create one of the more formidable duos in the NBA. 

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But the experiment was largely unsuccessful, and Murray will now see how he fares in New Orleans with Brandon Ingram.

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Atlanta Hawks guard Dejounte Murray (5) and guard Trae Young (11) celebrate before a win against the Boston Celtics during the second half of Game 3 of a first-round NBA basketball playoff series April 21, 2023, in Atlanta.  (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)

Murray signed a four-year, $114 million extension with the Hawks last year, but Atlanta will not have to pay any of that salary as the deal has yet to kick in. Murray is scheduled to earn an estimated $25.3 million for the 2024-25 season.

New Orleans hopes Murray can help reverse the team’s fortunes when they are trailing late in games. Last season, the Pelicans lost every game when they entered the fourth quarter facing a deficit. Murray made three go-ahead baskets in the final five seconds of the fourth quarter or in overtime last seasson.

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Dodgers bat boy on saving Shohei Ohtani from line drive: 'Just doing my job'

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Dodgers bat boy on saving Shohei Ohtani from line drive: 'Just doing my job'

Javier Herrera set the snooze alarm on his 15 minutes of fame, the Dodgers bat boy soaking up the spotlight for one more day in the wake of his Shohei Ohtani-saving catch of a blistering line drive off the bat of Kiké Hernández during Wednesday night’s 4-0 win over the White Sox in Chicago.

About two dozen reporters from Japanese and Southern California-based news outlets surrounded Herrera, 38, as he conducted an interview with SportsNet LA in the tunnel below the team’s Oracle Park dugout before Friday night’s series opener against the San Francisco Giants.

How did it feel to shield the Dodgers’ $700-million man, a two-time American League most valuable player and one of baseball’s best all-around players, from potential harm when he made a bare-handed catch of a drive that appeared headed for Ohtani’s head?

“I don’t know,” a reluctant Herrera said. “I was just doing my job.”

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Asked about his quick reaction time, Herrera, who is in his 18th year with the club, said, “I saw the pitch all the way through. It hit the bat, and the ball pretty much found me. I was able to grab it.”

Did it hurt?

“Not at all,” Herrera said.

Does Herrera have the softest hands of any clubhouse attendant in the league?

“We use a lot of lotion,” he said.

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What did Ohtani, who was walking behind Herrera toward the bat rack and did not even see the ball coming toward the dugout, say to him?

“He said, ‘Thank you,’ ” Herrera said, “and I said, ‘I told you, I have your back.’ ”

And what about the rumors that Ohtani, who famously gifted reliever Joe Kelly’s wife a Porsche for relinquishing No. 17 to the two-way star, was going to buy Herrera a Porsche?

“Nope,” Herrera said. “These are all just rumors.”

Dodgers bat boy Javier Herrera, left, is interviewed before Friday’s game between the Dodgers and San Francisco Giants at Oracle Park.

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Herrera said he did not realize the clip of his catch had gone viral until later Wednesday night, when a friend sent him the video.

“I saw it 100 times,” Herrera said. “It was pretty impressive. I was impressed. But in the moment, it was just like, ‘OK, let’s keep playing.’ ”

Ohtani posted a video clip of Herrera’s interview Friday to his Instagram account and wrote, “My hero!!”

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Herrera also earned praise from manager Dave Roberts.

“Yeah, he needs a contract extension, a raise,” Roberts said. “I was obviously right next to him, but I didn’t appreciate how close it was, you know, going towards Shohei. And what a great play it was. So, very quick reaction from Javy, and very grateful.”

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Beer, Euro 2024, and all those cups – what's going on?

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Beer, Euro 2024, and all those cups – what's going on?

The European Championship has been drenched in beer. In the fan zones and outside the stadiums. On the concourses and in the stands.

Everyone has been drenched. Fans, players and, much to the amusement of everyone not wearing a lanyard, journalists, who have been sheltering laptops and walking into press conferences dripping with booze.

Get the tiny violins. Possibly a towel.

We do need to talk about the plastic cups, which have been cascading down from the stands towards anyone taking a corner or goal kick.

The beer first, though.

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The official sponsor of the tournament is Bitburger, the German brewer, and the concourse bars are exclusively stocked with their products. For matches at the Allianz Arena, for instance, Pils, Radler and an alcohol-free beer are €7 for 500ml. For games in Cologne, at the RheinEnergieStadion, they have been pouring Kolsch, the sweet beer usually served in small, cylindrical glasses. There are no limits on how much people can buy and fans are able to drink anywhere inside the stadium.

With exceptions.

For England’s group game against Serbia in Gelsenkirchen, only beer with two per cent alcohol was served, compared with the usual 4.8 per cent. The fixture was deemed high-risk. Other special measures were employed, too, including a ban on drinking in the stands. It is unclear at this stage whether England’s last-16 game against Slovakia on Sunday, back in Gelsenkirchen, will be subject to the same restrictions.

Yet even with that lower alcohol content, most travelling supporters are, where drinking is concerned, enjoying a different level of freedom to that experienced back home.


Reduced-alcohol beer on sale at Serbia v England (Matthias Hangst/Getty Images)

Since 1985 in England, supporters attending matches across the Football League have been prevented from drinking alcohol “in sight of the pitch”. In Scotland, the rules are even stricter: no drinking in stadiums at all.

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In Spain, only non-alcoholic beer is allowed. In France, there are no in-stadium alcohol sales for Ligue 1 games. In Serbia, bars around stadiums are only allowed to serve until two hours before kick-off.

Then there is Germany.

UEFA’s approach when staging tournaments is to adapt their rules for food and drink around local legislation and in Germany, alcohol is very much a part of Bundesliga matchdays. There can, as has happened at Euro 2024, be restrictions during high-risk games, that is not unheard of, but there would be something fundamentally un-German about not being able to watch the football with a drink in hand.

Naturally, clubs make a lot of money from beer sales; almost all in the top two divisions have a brewery as a sponsor. Famously, Schalke’s Veltins Arena has a 5km pipeline that connects the stadium with a local brewery. So, on any given weekend, beer sprays out from German terraces. Watch Borussia Dortmund’s Yellow Wall when a goal is scored; in the right light and at the right angle, it can look like the whole stand is weeping with joy.

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There was trepidation about this. For instance, before England fans travelled to Germany, the UK’s Foreign Office issued a warning about the strength of German lager. But concerns about over-consumption have not really materialised so far. There have been few arrests and while many supporters have enjoyed long days in sun-drenched beer gardens, there has been very little trouble.

The Athletic spoke to a steward at Allianz Arena on Tuesday night. He said he and his team had experienced few problems with behaviour so far during the tournament. They had been watchful. So far, so good, despite full-strength alcohol being served at the games hosted in Munich, none of which have been deemed high-risk.

The plastic cups are a nuisance, though, and they are everywhere — including in press conferences. On Tuesday night, Dragan Stojkovic was asked whether Serbian fans throwing them at Danish goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel had created an unnecessary distraction, contributing to his side’s elimination after a goalless draw.

“Please, ask me about the football,” Stojkovic pleaded.


A cup of beer arrives as Schmeichel takes a goal kick against Serbia (Carl Recine/Getty Images)

Three nations have been fined for fans throwing objects onto the pitch so far — Croatia, Scotland, and Albania — and more are coming. When France played the Netherlands in the group stages, Antoine Griezmann had to evade a hail of beer cups when taking a corner. Against Switzerland, Germany’s Toni Kroos was similarly bombarded in the first half in Frankfurt, as was Italy’s Lorenzo Pellegrini against Croatia.

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Before that game in Leipzig, a few fans and journalists in the lower tiers were struck by plastic cups from above. Later on, the ball actually struck one that had landed on the pitch. When Schmeichel was a target on Tuesday night, in the incident Stojkovic was asked about, substitute Yussuf Poulsen had to help clear the penalty box.

After England’s 0-0 draw with Slovenia, when Gareth Southgate approached the fans at full time, they responded with jeers and plastic; the English Football Association can expect a fine in the post.

Are UEFA planning action?

When asked about the beer cups by The Athletic on Tuesday, a spokesman said they would be awaiting full reports before making any decisions. Something is stirring, but we are not quite sure what yet.

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Plastic cups are not usually such a nuisance in Germany. In March 2022, a game between Bochum and Borussia Monchengladbach was abandoned after an assistant referee was struck on the head by a beer cup. In 2023, a 3.Liga game between Zwickau and Rot-Weiss Essen was abandoned at half-time when a referee had a beer thrown in his face. But such incidents are rare, which might partly be because of legislative change.

In 2023, many German stadiums began a drive towards using reusable cups. At participating stadiums, fans pay a deposit for a cup outside the stadium and can claim it back by returning their cup after the game. Bayern Munich have had such a policy since 2018-19, but many other clubs have adopted it in the years since. The environmental impact is one consequence. Fans’ eagerness to keep hold of their cups and their deposit is another.

The atmosphere during Euro 2024 games so far has been excellent, with supporters — other than in a few cases — enjoying being together. They have filled the stadiums and town centres with noise and joviality and, while there have been flashes of antagonism, the prevailing mood has been benevolent and full of friendly rivalry.


A Belgium fan prefers a helmet to the tournament’s plastic cups (Stu Forster/Getty Images)

Given it has been many years since a football tournament took place in mainland Europe without Covid-19 restrictions, that makes tenuous sense. Many seem to be treating the tournament as they would a holiday, with a determination to make the best of the experience despite, certainly in the opening days, some wearying organisational issues.

Supporters tend only to make headlines when they behave badly. At this tournament, where there have been dramatic improvements but at which there are still queues and delays, they deserve to be recognised for what they have allowed Euro 2024 to become. Colourful, atmospheric, festival-like.

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The freedom to enjoy themselves has been part of that, too.

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(Top photo: A plastic cup on the pitch at Slovenia vs Serbia; by Clive Mason via Getty Images)

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