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Cameron Jordan is staying home. The Saints have brought back their franchise cornerstone on a one-year deal, with the defensive end signing during minicamp to finish his career in New Orleans. For a city that bleeds black and gold, this one hits different — Jordan is the heartbeat of that defense and always has been.
Meanwhile in the Bronx, Gerrit Cole got all the run support he could ever want. The Yankees dismantled the White Sox twelve to two Tuesday night, posting fifteen hits with every single starter reaching base. That's their eighth game this season clearing ten-plus runs — this offense is not asking permission from anybody right now.
And on the world stage, Lionel Messi made history yet again. The Argentina legend scored his fourteenth World Cup goal, doing it on the exact anniversary of his very first. Argentina and Algeria both had goals disallowed in a tense group stage clash, but Messi finding the net on that particular date feels less like coincidence and more like destiny writing its own script.
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