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Cameron Jordan is staying home. The eight-time Pro Bowl defensive end is finalizing a one-year, incentive-laden deal to return to the New Orleans Saints, per Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. Jordan turns thirty-seven next month and has spent all fifteen of his NFL seasons in New Orleans, racking up one hundred thirty-two sacks along the way. A legend staying put.
Shifting to the ice, the Philadelphia Flyers made a significant move Tuesday, acquiring goaltender Joseph Woll and defenseman Simon Benoit from the Toronto Maple Leafs. Woll gives Philadelphia a legitimate starting option between the pipes as the Flyers continue building toward relevance, and Benoit adds depth on the blue line. Toronto clears cap space. Both sides had something to gain here.
And in Dallas, there is some concern around Dak Prescott as a sore knee will limit his practice participation going forward. For a Cowboys team already carrying questions heading into the season, any uncertainty around their franchise quarterback raises the temperature quickly. How serious this becomes will be worth watching very closely over the coming weeks.
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