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Aaron Rodgers is back under center — well, under the OTA sun at least. The veteran quarterback took the field with his new Pittsburgh Steelers teammates Monday after inking a one-year deal, and by all accounts his arrival turned some heads. Teammates described themselves as, quote, a little shocked, which tells you everything about how unexpected this move still feels across the league.
Shifting to the hardwood, and this one is massive — the Boston Celtics are reportedly making a serious run at Giannis Antetokounmpo. Two weeks removed from their playoff exit, Boston's front office is wasting zero time, and the two-time MVP is expected to be available via trade this summer. If the Celtics pull this off, the Eastern Conference landscape changes overnight, full stop.
And across the Atlantic, a seismic report out of England suggests Pep Guardiola will walk away from Manchester City at the end of the two thousand twenty six season. Ten years, seventeen major honors, and a dynasty built from scratch — Guardiola's eventual departure will leave one of the sport's most powerful clubs facing a genuinely uncertain future for the first time in over a decade.
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