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Matthew Stafford is staying in Los Angeles, and the Rams are paying him like it. The reigning NFL MVP has agreed to a one-year, fifty-five million dollar extension, a massive commitment to a thirty-eight-year-old quarterback who just had one of the best seasons of his career. This comes right after Los Angeles drafted a quarterback in the first round, so the message is clear — Stafford is still the guy, at least for now.
Shifting to the front office, the New York Giants have locked up general manager Joe Schoen on a multiyear extension, ending months of speculation about his future with the organization. Schoen's tenure has had its turbulence, but New York is betting he's the right man to rebuild this franchise. The length and financial terms haven't been disclosed, but the commitment itself speaks volumes.
And on the clay courts, a major blow to Roland Garros — reigning French Open champion Carlos Alcaraz will not defend his title in two thousand twenty six due to injury. The Spanish superstar's absence reshapes the entire draw and opens the door for Jannik Sinner and others to seize the moment at one of tennis's grandest stages.
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