Episode 97: Dallas Deals with Injuries, Kuminga’s Future in Question, and Shannon Sharpe’s Out at ESPN


This week, the guys dive into NFL training camp updates as the Cowboys lock in Jake Ferguson but deal with early injuries to Tyler Guyton, Rob Jones, and Caelen Carson. Courtland Sutton lands a $92 million deal, while the Bengals finally sign rookie Shemar Stewart. Trey Hendrickson ends his holdout, and Rashawn Slater becomes the highest-paid offensive lineman in league history. The Browns view Shedeur Sanders as a long-term project and may move a QB before Week 1. Plus, Shannon Sharpe is reportedly out at ESPN.
In the NBA, the Warriors’ offer to Kuminga sparks trade rumors, the league announces six overseas games through 2028, and Gilbert Arenas is arrested for allegedly running an illegal gambling ring.
Topics include:
- Cowboys extend Jake Ferguson, battle camp injuries
- Courtland Sutton and Rashawn Slater get paid
- Bengals reach deals with Shemar Stewart and Trey Hendrickson
- Browns QB situation, Shedeur seen as developmental
- Shannon Sharpe reportedly let go by ESPN
- Warriors–Kuminga contract standoff
- NBA announces international game schedule
- Gilbert Arenas arrested
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