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LeSean McCoy Seemingly Accused Of Cheating By Girlfriend
LESEAN MCCOY
LeSean McCoy has been dating an Instagram model named Delicia Cordon for several months, but it appears as though the Buffalo Bills running back may be hitting the open market again.
In one of her social media posts over the weekend, Cor- don implied that she caught McCoy cheating on her with an escort — assuming the two were still dating.
Cordon didn’t mention McCoy by name, but the two were clearly together at one point.
This isn’t the first time McCoy’s personal life drama has made it to social media. If you remember, he got into a public spat on Twitter with the mother of his child a few years back.
Richard Jefferson Not Retiring, Will Play Next Season
RICHARD JEFFERSON
Good news, Cavaliers fans: Richard Jefferson will be back for another season.
Jefferson announced on his podcast released Wednes- day that he will continue play- ing rather than retire.
Jefferson had previously said on another podcast last month that he wasn’t sure about his future plans.
Jefferson, 37, has been with the Cavs the past two sea- sons. He averaged 5.7 points and 2.6 rebounds per game last season and is set to earn $2.5 million in 2017-2018.
Jefferson is also under contract for the season after that for just over $2.6 million, though that amount is non- guaranteed.
Ndamukong Suh: Patriots Are ‘Definitely Beatable’
Warriors Reportedly
Agree To 1-Year Contract
The New England Patriots have a dynasty going, but Ndamukong Suh is not fearful of them.
Pittsburgh Steelers line- backer Ryan Shazier re- cently said the league has a “Patriots problem,” in light of New England’s domi- nance. During an interview with ESPN’s Dianna Russini that aired Monday, Suh was asked whether he thinks the Patriots are a tough, unbeatable force. He said no.
“I think the Patriots are definitely beatable,” Suh told Russini. “It’s just a matter of playing a good game — almost a perfect game in a lot of ways, be-
After spending four seasons with the Los Angeles Lakers, Nick Young has reportedly agreed to a free-agent deal with the Golden State Warriors.
Young and Warriors agreed to a one-year, $5.2 million contract.
the
NICK YOUNG
NDAMUKONG SUH
cause they’ve got great coaching and obviously great players and talent on their side of the ball. So you’ve got to be going on all cylinders. Without question, I have a ton of respect for them, but they’re definitely beatable as everybody is in the league.”
Wizards Otto Porter, Jr. Agrees To Max Deal With Nets
The Brooklyn Nets and re- stricted free agent Otto Porter, Jr. have reached an agreement on an offer sheet that will pay the Washington Wizards forward the maxi- mum of $106 million over four years, sources told ESPN's Tim MacMahon.
The Wizards have made it clear that they intend to exer- cise their right to match any offer to Porter, a source re- iterated to ESPN's Ohm Youngmisuk on Tuesday night.
The Nets tried the re- stricted offer route twice last
Robert Griffin, III, Fiancee Welcome Baby Daughter
The Boston Celtics need to start moving around some pieces after reeling in their big fish in free agency.
Gordon Hayward told the Celtics on Tuesday that he will be signing a four- year, $128 million max con- tract with them.
In order to fit Hayward under the salary cap, Boston already renounced the rights to Kelly Olynyk and will be looking to shed some more contracts to create space.
Boston is shopping Jae Crowder, Marcus Smart
and Avery Bradley.
Most had to see some-
thing like this coming. Smart and Bradley are entering the final years of their contracts and could end up being let go, espe- cially with Boston having se- lected Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown the past two drafts. They seem like logical trade candidates given their expiring contracts. Crow- der is owed nearly $21 mil- lion over the next three seasons and could also be
moved.
Darrelle Revis has seemingly become a forgot- ten man with NFL teams set to begin training camp in just a couple of weeks, but the veteran cornerback is not thinking about retirement.
Revis has been working out in preparation of the NFL season despite an ap- parent lack of interest from teams.
The Jets released Revis with $6 million guaranteed on his contract, so the soon- to-be 32-year-old may have to decide if he would rather sit at home and collect that money or sign with a team for close to the veteran min- imum just to prove he can still play. The language in
DARRELLE REVIS Revis’ contract with the Jets
stated that the team will re- ceive a credit for any money Revis makes from another team in 2017, meaning they would have to pay him $5 million if he signs elsewhere for the veteran minimum, which is around $1 million.
OTTO PORTER, JR.
summer and fell short both times. Portland matched the Nets' offer to Allen Crabbe and Miami did the same with Tyler Johnson.
Robert Griffin, III and fiancee Grete Sadeiko are having a meaningful July 4th holiday.
The two welcomed daugh- ter Gloria Griffin into the world, according to a tweet from RG3.
Even though Griffin’s tweet was sent on Tuesday, the 7/2/17 date seems to in- dicate their child was born on Sunday.
This is Griffin’s second child. He also has a daughter with estranged wife Re- becca Liddicoat, who was born just over two years ago.
Celtics Reportedly Shopping Crowder, Smart And Bradley
JAE CROWDER AND AVERY BRADLEY
ROBERT GRIFFIN, III AND GRETE SADEIKO
agent after spending last season with the Cleveland Browns.
Griffin remains a free
Darrelle Revis Preparing For NFL
Season Despite Lack Of Interest
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