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Yahoo
7 hours ago
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Dolphins Second-Rounder Remains Unsigned in June
Dolphins Second-Rounder Remains Unsigned in June originally appeared on Athlon Sports. As of June 9, only two second-round picks from the 2025 NFL Draft have signed with their respective teams. Wide receiver Jayden Higgins signed his rookie deal with the Houston Texans on May 9; linebacker Carson Schwesinger followed suit with the Cleveland Browns three days later. Advertisement This means that offensive lineman Jonah Savaiinaea, whom the Miami Dolphins selected with the No. 37 overall pick, is among the 30 second-rounders who have yet to ink their rookie contracts. At the center of the NFL's latest contract-related trend is the concept of signing bonuses, which is the only condition of a rookie's contract that can be negotiated. The total value of each contract, as well as its average annual value (AAV), is already set in stone, per the league's collective bargaining agreement (CBA). The Texans and Browns, respectively, have since bucked previous trends by making Higgins' and Schwesinger's contracts fully guaranteed, marking the first instances of second-round picks being signed to such deals. As a result, unsigned second-rounders are likely leaning towards receiving more money upfront and are in active negotiations to be compensated similarly to Higgins and Schwesinger. University of Arizona offensive lineman Jonah Savaiinaea (OL36) answers questions at a press conference during the 2025 NFL Combine at Indiana Convention Musselman-Imagn Images The total value of Savaiinaea's rookie contract is $11,310,028, with an AAV of $2,827,507 across four seasons and a signing bonus of $4,865,477, according to contract data from Spotrac. Even though Savaiinaea has yet to put pen to paper, he has been present at the Dolphins' OTAs. Advertisement Before being drafted by the Dolphins, Savaiinaea played three seasons of college football at Arizona, where he started all 36 games he appeared in. He started 12 contests at right guard as a freshman in 2022, resulting in him picking up an All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention and a spot on Pro Football Focus' All-True Freshman Team. He subsequently earned another All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention nod in 2023 and an All-Big 12 Honorable Mention nod in 2024. Related: Dolphins Trade Idea Sends Jalen Ramsey to Packers Amid Jaire Alexander Decision This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 9, 2025, where it first appeared.
Yahoo
21-05-2025
- Yahoo
BYU quarterback Jake Retzlaff named in sexual assault lawsuit
A lawsuit only portrays one side of the story. No criminal charges have been filed as of Wednesday, May 21. PROVO, Utah () — Brigham Young University's starting quarterback, , has been named in a civil lawsuit accusing him of sexual assault. The lawsuit, filed on Wednesday, May 21, claims Retzlaff, 22, sexually assaulted the victim, identified as 'Jane Doe,' when the two first met in person in November 2023. As of Wednesday afternoon, no criminal charges have been filed against Retzlaff. According to the lawsuit, Retzlaff and the alleged victim began talking over social media the month before they met in person. After a month of trying to find a time to meet, the victim and her friends visited Retzlaff at his Utah County apartment. 'At some point, they began to kiss, but Jane Doe did not want to do anything more,' the lawsuit alleges. 'Retzlaff began escalating the situation, attempting to [touch her inappropriately.]' 'Shocking device' found during x-ray at Boise Airport Jane Doe reportedly attempted to de-escalate the situation and wanted to leave, but said she 'was scared and felt like she could not get away.' The lawsuit claims Retzlaff became angry and started to shout at her and prevented her from leaving the apartment, later sexually assaulting her. The lawsuit said the Jane Doe connected with the Provo Police Department, who allegedly encouraged her not to take action as 'sexual assault victims never get justice.' According to the lawsuit, the alleged victim has lived with trauma symptoms, including post-traumatic stress disorder in the year and a half since the incident. ABC4 has reached out to BYU for comment regarding the lawsuit and has yet to hear back at the time of publication. Retzlaff, who co-captains the BYU football team, was a key player during the Cougars' successful 2024 season in the Big 12 Conference. Retzlaff helped push the team to an 11-2 overall record, earning an All-Big 12 Honorable Mention. The Cougars sealed their 11-win season with , led by Retzlaff, who completed 151 passing yards throughout the game. Draper police investigating 'urban explorers' who climbed 16-story structure at aquarium after hours Zeldin slams Whitehouse in heated exchange: Americans 'put President Trump in office because of people like you' Trump confronts South African president over claims of 'white genocide' Mace files resolution to expel McIver over ICE assault charges Israel blocks aid to Gaza Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
08-04-2025
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Report: BYU's Egor Demin will declare for the NBA draft
BYU guard Egor Demin (3) is guarded by West Virginia Mountaineers guard Javon Small (7) as Demin drives the ball around a screen set by center Keba Keita (13) during an NCAA men's basketball game held at the Marriott Center in Provo on Saturday, March 1, 2025. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News Egor Demin has reportedly made up his mind. BYU's star point guard will forego his remaining college eligibility and declare for the NBA draft, according to a Tuesday report from Jonathan Givony of ESPN. Demin will officially announce his decision at a press conference at 10 a.m. MDT Tuesday in Provo before appearing on 'BYU Sports Nation.' Advertisement As a freshman, Demin started in 33 games for BYU and averaged 10.6 points, 3.9 rebounds and 5.5 assists to earn All-Big 12 Honorable Mention status. He did struggle at times with turnovers and shooting inconsistency this past season, but when Demin flashed, he clearly looked the part as one of college basketball's top talents. Such was the case in the NCAA Tournament, where Demin played some of his best basketball of the year when the lights were brightest. He scored 13.7 points per game in the NCAA tourney along with 17 total assists against six turnovers as the Cougars reached the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2011. The Russian star is a projected first-round selection in this summer's NBA draft, with The Ringer ranking him as the No. 15 overall prospect in the current class. 'Demin is the Three-Eyed Raven of this draft — he sees everything at all times,' wrote J. Kyle Mann of The Ringer. 'He is the most talented all-around passer in the draft, spotting cutters and weakside looks from 3 that others simply do not. He makes simple reads within the flow of the offense, whether he's playing off the catch and attacking a closeout or catching the ball in the middle of the floor, but most importantly, he's gifted at using his outside-the-box thinking to pry open passing windows. Advertisement 'With a live dribble, he excels at using his terrific size to sling pinpointed darts with overhand touch. And, crucially, he passes a shootable ball — they're typically on time and on target, with the right amount of ball deceleration so that the recipient can flow into their motion.' With Demin's departure — along with Dallin Hall's intention to transfer — Kevin Young and his staff will search for a new starting point guard out of the transfer portal to play alongside consensus No. 1 recruit AJ Dybantsa this coming season. This story will be updated.


USA Today
21-03-2025
- Entertainment
- USA Today
Q&A: Baylor's Darianna Littlepage-Buggs on her funniest insect-related NIL deal
Q&A: Baylor's Darianna Littlepage-Buggs on her funniest insect-related NIL deal Baylor Bears guard Darianna Littlepage Buggs has one of the most clever NIL deals in college basketball. Littlepage-Buggs is in her third season with the Baylor program and has earned several notable honors while under head coach Nicki Collen, including Big 12 Freshman of the Year and All-Big 12 Honorable Mention. The junior guard and her Bears teammates want to add another accolade to their resumé: national champions. To do that, Baylor has to squash the competition with an elite defense, something Littlepage Buggs knows about through her fitting NIL deal with Raid. The partnership, which has been going strong with NIL campaigns for two seasons, has catapulted Littlepage-Buggs and Baylor men's basketball player Jeremy Roach to the top of the list for the best NIL deals that perfectly play on words. Still, Littlepage-Buggs admits that she was nervous about joining the Raid family. "I didn't know how people were gonna take it," Littlepage-Buggs shared with For The Win. "So, I was kind of like, 'I don't want my name to be related to bugs...' But ... on the brighter side, I'm also like, 'This is a cool opportunity as well.' So, I think just through partnering with them, it's also made me love my name even more." Before the women's March Madness tournament, For The Win chatted with Littlepage-Buggs about her perfect insect-themed NIL deal, what she learned about herself after returning from injury, and the wildest things Baylor has played in the locker room to get hyped for a game. What do people think when you tell them about your NIL deal? They're initially like, "What?" And I'm like, "Yeah ..." As I further explain [more] ... "Oh. BUGS! I get it ..." Then, they usually watch the videos, and they're like, "Oh my Gosh. This is so cool!" A lot of people ― they really love it. I'm pretty sure their initial l reaction isn't like, "Ugh, bugs ..." I honestly feel like the people love it at first sight. In your latest March Madness campaign, how did you and Jeremy Roach keep a straight face when bug jokes are flying? Oh, man. It was fun. This is our first time doing it together. He was at Duke last year and then transferred here this year, so that was a plus for us. I think it just made the process even smoother, and it was just fun to do ... I had a really good time, and honestly and truly, I think when it comes down to it, you do have to be serious. But it was really hard ... Sometimes you tend to just say your lines and then you're kind of just like, "Okay, what's next?" I think that was the hardest part because you have to stay in it. And there was some eye contact ... It was a little awkward, but I think we just made it work and didn't make it so much about awkwardness ― but just made it more fun. What makes Baylor such a dangerous NCAA tournament team? We have depth. Everybody could score ― inside and out. So, it's kind of like playing as honest. I think that's just our biggest strength ... You take away one thing: we have more things. And then eventually, it's just, "Okay, we'll have to play honest because I'm not sure who's gonna just go off and score." I think that's just the beauty of our team. There's a lot of versatility. You recently came back from injury. What did you learn about yourself while away from the court? The first thing I really noticed was ― I know I've always been loved, but one thing for me that was even better was actually seeing it and honestly cherishing it ... I honestly and truly felt the love to such a great extent, and I absolutely love that. I think that played a great role in my recovery process because it helped me keep my mind off of my injury and just [say], "Oh, okay. You know, there's people that love you ..." I also say just patience and gratefulness ... I can't take anything for granted... I am able to come back, and that's not everybody's situation. But just being grateful. I do get to come back, and I do get to practice. I do get to run. I do get to shoot hoops ... You know, all that just made me even more grateful. Let's do some fun questions. Which of your Baylor teammates is responsible for being the locker room DJ? Kyla Abraham. She's putting on the music every time. I don't know what we're playing. We can be sad. We can be hyped. We can be in the middle ... There's been a couple of times you listen to Gracie's Corner ... Kyla is definitely on the aux ... I think there was a time when we're listening to... I think the veggie song. I don't know. We just went in there and vibed. Who is your favorite WNBA player to watch? Breanna Stewart. She's awesome. I've been watching her since middle school, and just hearing her story, I feel like I relate to her a lot ... She said she plays some positions just because she's tall. She struggled and trying to figure out what she's best at. But then, you know, going to UConn and just flourishing from there. I just love her versatility and the way she uses her length. I think that's something that I really admire. Because it's like, "Okay, I'm tall, but I can't, I can't be a little guard because I'm not a little guard. I'm a big guard. So, I need to use my big guard skills ― But knowing that you gotta play me honest, and I can shoot the ball. I can go get a bucket, but I can also be a great teammate.