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Myles Garrett is officially a Los Angeles Ram, and the NFL is taking notice. After passing his physical and pulling on the blue and gold, the elite edge rusher closes the door on his Cleveland chapter and opens one with a franchise that gave him a shot at what he's always been chasing — a Super Bowl ring. This is a seismic shift on the defensive line landscape.
Shifting to the gridiron in Philadelphia, A.J. Brown is gone, and he couldn't be happier about it. The wide receiver landed in New England, suiting up for the Patriots — the team he grew up idolizing — less than twenty-four hours after the trade was finalized. Brown was on the field, in awe by his own admission, bringing a jolt of energy to a franchise that desperately needed one.
And in the NHL, the Dallas Stars are making a long-term play. The organization signed a nonbinding letter of intent for a potential new arena in Plano, signaling serious ambition about where this franchise is headed both on the ice and off it. Nothing is locked in yet, but the direction is clear — the Stars are building toward something bigger.
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