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Cardinals Kyler Murray Agrees To $230.5 Million Deal, Is Now Among NFL's Richest QBs
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Arizona Cardinals star Kyler Murray has agreed to a five-year extension worth $230.5 million, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter, a deal that makes him one of the NFL's high- est-paid quarterbacks.
The deal, which runs through the 2028 season, in- cludes $160 million guaran- teed for injury, the source told Schefter. Murray will make $105 million fully guaranteed upon signing the deal, according to the source.
KYLER MURRAY
The average annual value of Murray's deal is $46.1 million, which is the second
highest in the NFL behind only Packers star quarter- back Aaron Rodgers ($50.3 million). Deshaun Watson's deal with the Browns has an average an- nual value of $46 million, and Chiefs star Patrick Ma- homes' deal averages $45 million per year.
The only deal in NFL his- tory with more guaranteed money than Murray's is Watson's $230 million fully guaranteed with the Browns.
Phoenix Suns, Coach Monty Williams Agree To Long-Term Extension
MONTY WILLIAMS
The Phoenix Suns and Monty Williams, the NBA's reigning coach of the year, have agreed on a long-term contract extension, sources told ESPN on Saturday.
Williams, who was voted the National Basketball Coach's Association's coach of the year in consecutive sea- sons, had two years left on his original five-year deal, and now moves under contract for several more years, sources said.
Williams' impact on the Suns' organization has been profound, including a trip to the 2021 NBA Finals and a franchise-record 64 regular- season victories last season. Williams has gone 149-78 (.656) in his three seasons and delivered accountability and purpose to a wayward Suns' program, transforming a team that had won 19 games prior to his arrival into one of the league's best teams.
James Harden's New Deal With Philadelphia 76ers
Philadelphia 76ers free agent star James Harden is returning to the franchise on a new two-year, $68.6 million contract, including a player option for the 2023-24 sea- son.
The deal guarantees Harden $33 million for next season and the opportunity to decline his $35.6 million player option and negotiate another free agent deal next summer, sources said.
Harden, who had de- clined a $47.4 million player option for next season, deliv- ered the 76ers salary-cap flex- ibility with his pay cut for
JAMES HARDEN
2022-23 -- allowing them to sign free agents P.J. Tucker and Danuel House by using the midlevel and biannual ex- ceptions, and facilitating the ability to acquire De'An- thony Melton in a draft night trade with Memphis.
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