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A few more thoughts about the MLB trade deadline

We stand 4 days from MLB’s 2024 commerce deadline. Formally, offers must be accomplished by 5 p.m. CT on Tuesday, July 30, although we’ll definitely hear information of some dribble out for an hour or so after that.

Two offers have been accomplished as of this writing: The Marlins despatched reliever A.J. Puk to the Diamondbacks for a pair of minor leaguers, and the Rays traded Randy Arozarena to the Mariners for a few prospects and a PTBNL. As not too long ago as a 12 months in the past the latter deal would have been big information, however Arozarena’s not having 12 months, although he’s been hitting higher these days.

Between now and Tuesday you’re prone to hear many commerce rumors. Imagine me after I let you know that 95 p.c of these are a giant pile of nothing. They’re both planted by writers who need clicks and have been fed info by entrance places of work who may or won’t be deceptive them, or by others who suppose, “Properly, this crew actually SHOULD commerce this man,” even when that’s not a sensible factor.

As I’ve beforehand stated, I’m sort of agnostic concerning the Cubs at this 12 months’s deadline. Jed Hoyer’s already stated he’s not going so as to add any rental-type gamers, and with the crew starting Friday’s motion 5½ video games behind the final wild-card spot, that’s in all probability the proper factor to do. Even when the Cubs win their subsequent 4 video games and transfer nearer to that final postseason berth, including such a participant at a value of prospects isn’t prone to occur.

So the query turns into: Which gamers can be helpful to subtract from this roster, provided that Hoyer has additionally stated he intends to contend in 2025?

In my opinion, that’s not guys like Jameson Taillon or Nico Hoerner. Are they superstars? No, however each can assist a crew as stable performers.

Extra doubtless, the way in which I see it, is that the Cubs may deal a number of the relievers they’ve who might be pretty simply changed earlier than subsequent 12 months. Amongst these: Hector Neris, Drew Smyly and Mark Leiter Jr. All three have some worth (even when Neris has given us all coronary heart failure in lots of ninth innings), and buying and selling Neris has the additional benefit of eradicating his choice 12 months from subsequent 12 months’s payroll. Additional, the Cubs have major-league relievers about prepared to come back off rehab assignments (Caleb Kilian, Adbert Alzolay and Keegan Thompson) so they might change any traded members of the bullpen pretty simply.

Primarily, I’m posting this text for commerce dialogue functions. Ultimately I believe the Cubs make a minor commerce or two earlier than Tuesday, nothing extra. Could possibly be incorrect, I suppose, however that’s the way in which I see it.

Have at it.

Beyoncé Introduces Team U.S.A. in New Ad for Olympics 2024

Simply after the conclusion of the Olympic opening ceremony in Paris, Beyoncé performed hype girl for the US crew with a promotional commercial introducing the athletes competing over the subsequent few weeks.

Clad in pink, white and blue ensemble, Beyoncé shouted out the U.S. opponents wearing a bodysuit, blue cowboy hat and white cowboy boots. She launched a number of members of the crew — Simone Biles, Sha’Carri Richardson, Noah Lyles, Caeleb Dressel, Katie Ledecky — as “YA YA,” included on her most up-to-date album “Cowboy Carter,” performed within the background.

“Get a have a look at America, y’all,” Beyoncé says. “These hopes and goals, these superstars that characterize us. The folks of this massive, daring, stunning, sophisticated nation. All rooting collectively for them. Come on, you’ve gotta love Noah and Sha’Carri. The quickest man and girl on the planet. They’ll race the world anytime, anyplace. How about Caeleb? Proud papa, again within the drink for extra gold. And Katie? The longer the race, the higher she swims. And I do know you already know my lady Simone. Born to fly, destined to encourage. We’ve obtained superstars and we’ve obtained legends. We’ve obtained massive dreamers who fought their complete lives to get right here. Who gave up the whole lot for one shot, and made it.”

As photographs of the athletes flashed throughout the display screen, Beyoncé continued by sharing her help for these representing America within the Olympic video games. “That pleasure and that pleasure? That’s what will get me about this crew. And that’s what makes me imagine on this crew. And that’s why I can’t wait to see what they pull off over these subsequent 16 days. America, give it up for Crew U.S.A., the perfect of who we’re. What a imaginative and prescient to behold. What a crew to imagine in. What an evening to have fun.”

The Olympics opening ceremony kicked off earlier at this time, that includes the entire athletes arriving on the Seine and a slew of performers and artists all through the occasion. Girl Gaga made an look early on within the broadcast, giving a spirited rendition of “Mon truc en plumes,” whereas Celine Dion made her grand return to the stage after years of not performing with a strong rendition of Edith Piaf’s “Hymne A L’Amour.”

Beyoncé just lately repped for the US by granting permission for Kamala Harris’ marketing campaign to make use of her 2016 track “Freedom” within the first promotional advert for her election efforts. Although she’s but to endorse any candidate, she beforehand gave her blessing to President Joe Biden and Harris within the 2020 election.

Beyoncé Introduces ‘Superstars’ Team USA in Paris Olympics Video

The promotional video was soundtracked by the icon’s single, “Ya Ya,” from Cowboy Carter

Draped in pink, white, and blue, Beyoncé gave an excellent welcome to the athletes competing within the 2024 Paris Olympics. “Get a take a look at America, y’all,” mentioned the icon within the promotional video, which featured “Ya Ya” from Cowboy Carter. “These hopes and goals, these superstars that signify us.”

The video, which aired following the opening ceremony, launched the daring opponents representing Group U.S.A this 12 months together with Caeleb Dressel, Sha’Carri Richardson, Noah Lyles, Katie Ledecky, and naturally, four-time Olympic gold medal winner, gymnast Simone Biles.

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“We’ve bought superstars and we’ve bought legends. We’ve bought large dreamers who fought their complete lives to get right here. Who gave up all the pieces for one shot, and made it,” declared Beyoncé as footage of the athletes graced the display. “That satisfaction and that pleasure? That’s what will get me about this staff. And that’s what makes me imagine on this staff. And that’s why I can’t wait to see what they pull off over these subsequent 16 days. America, give it up for Group U.S.A., the easiest of who we’re. What a imaginative and prescient to behold. What a staff to imagine in. What an evening to rejoice.”

Beyoncé’s music additionally just lately soundtracked the official marketing campaign launch video for presumptive Democratic nominee, Kamala Harris. Her 2016 music, “Freedom,” featured within the rousing, one minute, 19 second-spot.

Earlier on Friday, the opening ceremony kicked off the video games with a wild and spectacular present of creativity, expertise, and innovation. From Woman Gaga’s glamorous tribute to French cabaret icon Zizi Jeanmaire on the River Seine, and Céline Dion’s grand comeback, to headless Marie Antoinettes backing a rock opera efficiency of Les Misérables by heavy metallic band Gojira, the ceremony ushered within the historic second.

Son of ‘El Chapo’ and Sinaloa Cartel co-founder ‘El Mayo’ arrested in Texas

Within the wake of the shock arrests of two alleged Sinaloa Cartel drug lords in Texas, three legislation enforcement officers say that investigators imagine one of many males might have fooled the opposite into getting on a airplane to the U.S.

Joaquín Guzmán López, the son of the infamous Sinaloa Cartel boss referred to as “El Chapo,” and cartel co-founder Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada García have been arrested Thursday in El Paso, U.S. Lawyer Normal Merrick Garland stated.

Every has been beforehand been indicted, they usually face “a number of fees” in reference to the Mexico-based legal group, “together with its lethal fentanyl manufacturing and trafficking networks,” Garland stated in an announcement.

Joaquín Guzmán López arrives within the Chicago space within the custody of FBI, DEA and HSI brokers on Friday morning.Obtained by NBC Information

The three legislation enforcement sources say authorities are wanting into whether or not Guzmán tricked “El Mayo” Zambada into boarding the U.S.-bound airplane. The airplane went first to New Mexico after which to El Paso, the place the 2 males have been arrested and brought into custody.

Guzmán was flown by authorities to Chicago, whereas Zambada remained in El Paso, the place he’s anticipated to seem in federal court docket on Friday.

The sources stated one principle is that Guzmán had determined to give up and was below the impression he would obtain extra favorable remedy if he introduced with him one other main cartel determine.

Homeland Safety Investigations stated the arrests have been the results of a joint HSI and FBI effort concentrating on the cartel.

Guzmán’s father, Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán Loera, was arrested in Mexico and extradited to the U.S. in 2017, and is serving a sentence of life plus 30 years that was handed down in New York in 2019.

Joaquín Guzmán López.U.S. Division of State through AP

The Sinaloa and Jalisco cartels “are on the coronary heart” of the artificial drug disaster within the U.S., which incorporates fentanyl and methamphetamine, the Drug Enforcement Administration stated in its 2024 Nationwide Drug Menace Evaluation.

“Fentanyl is the deadliest drug menace our nation has ever confronted, and the Justice Division is not going to relaxation till each single cartel chief, member, and affiliate accountable for poisoning our communities is held accountable,” Garland stated within the assertion.

One other son of “El Chapo,” Ovidio Guzmán López, who was additionally alleged to be a cartel chief, was arrested in Mexico in January 2023 and has been extradited to the U.S. to face drug and cash laundering fees. He pleaded not responsible in September.

A federal grand jury indicted Joaquín Guzmán López and Ovidio Guzmán López in 2018 on fees that alleged a conspiracy to distribute cocaine, methamphetamine and marijuana into the U.S. 

A federal grand jury additionally indicted Joaquín Guzmán López, Ovidio Guzmán López and two different sons of “El Chapo” final yr, the Justice Division stated on the time.

The 2 different sons, Iván Guzmán Salazar and Alfredo Guzmán Salazar, haven’t been apprehended. The 4 sons are referred to as the “Chapitos,” federal officers stated, they usually took over their father’s drug trafficking networks and his faction of the cartel.

4 legal organizations make up the Sinaloa Cartel, the DEA says, together with “Los Chapitos,” which was run by the 4 sons.

The brothers promoted making fentanyl a bigger a part of the cartel’s enterprise, the DEA stated within the 2024 report.

“The Sinaloa Cartel has been producing bulk portions of fentanyl since not less than 2012, however the Chapitos faction is accountable for pushing the significance of fentanyl to the cartel’s ‘backside line,'” the report says. 

Zambada García, referred to as “El Mayo,” co-founded the cartel and was a co-head of the legal group for 3 a long time, in accordance with the DEA. He controls one of many 4 factions making up the cartel.

Zambada García was a associate of “El Chapo,” however extra not too long ago he has been concerned in an inside battle with the “Chapitos,” the company stated.

Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada.U.S. Division of State through AP

Zambada García has additionally been charged within the U.S. He was most not too long ago charged in a superseding indictment in February that accuses him of a conspiracy to distribute fentanyl, the Justice Division introduced on the time.

DEA Administrator Anne Milgram stated Zambada García’s arrest “strikes on the coronary heart of the cartel that’s accountable for almost all of medicine, together with fentanyl and methamphetamine, killing People from coast to coast.”

“El Mayo is one in every of DEA’s most wished fugitives and he’s in custody tonight and can quickly face justice in a U.S. court docket of legislation,” Milgram stated in an announcement.

There have been an estimated 107,543 drug overdose deaths within the U.S. final yr, in accordance with the Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention, most of which — an estimated 74,702 — have been from artificial opioids, which embody fentanyl. The second most have been from psychostimulants like methamphetamine, with an estimated 36,251 deaths, it stated.

The Sinaloa and Jalisco cartels make fentanyl in labs in Mexico after which ship it into the U.S., the DEA stated on this yr’s report.

Each cartels are alleged to have ordered subordinates final yr to cease trafficking in fentanyl, and the “Chapitos” made a public present about it, however the DEA concluded that “the ban might be a public relations stunt.”

“All through 2023, fentanyl was seized on the border in equal or increased portions as in earlier years, and no DEA area workplace reported that fentanyl is much less accessible or dearer, both of which might level to a lower within the provide,” it stated.

Top Sinaloa cartel leaders, including son of El Chapo, taken into US custody: DOJ

Two prime leaders of the Mexican Sinaloa drug cartel have been taken into custody by United States authorities to face expenses for his or her position in main the group’s huge drug trafficking enterprise, the Division of Justice introduced Thursday.

Sinaloa cartel co-founder Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada and Joaquin Guzman Lopez, the son of “El Chapo” Guzman, have been positioned below arrest in El Paso, Texas, on Thursday, in keeping with Lawyer Basic Merrick Garland.

“Each males are dealing with a number of expenses in the USA for main the Cartel’s legal operations, together with its lethal fentanyl manufacturing and trafficking networks,” Garland mentioned in an announcement. “El Mayo and Guzman Lopez be a part of a rising record of Sinaloa Cartel leaders and associates who the Justice Division is holding accountable in the USA.”

Zambada made his preliminary look Friday morning in El Paso federal courtroom earlier than Choose Anne Berton, in keeping with courtroom data. He pleaded not responsible to the 12 expenses in his 2012 indictment within the Western District of Texas and was ordered detained pending his subsequent listening to, scheduled for July 31, in keeping with courtroom data.

Zambada, 76, required using a wheelchair and made no different statements aside from responding to Berton with “Sure,” “No,” or “Sure, I perceive,” as she questioned him, in keeping with a transcript of the proceedings obtained by ABC Information.

Throughout the proceedings, Berton mentioned that Ray Velarde, an legal professional who plans to hitch the case, has an impressive battle in representing Zambada which the defendant could be permitted to waive if he chooses. The choose didn’t tackle the character of the battle.

Zambada faces a number of federal indictments in jurisdictions throughout the U.S. for his alleged position within the cartel and has been on the run from U.S. and Mexican regulation enforcement for years. His fellow co-founder of the Sinaloa cartel, Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzman, was extradited to the U.S. in 2017, convicted in 2019 and sentenced to life in jail.

Joaquin Guzman Lopez arrives in U.S. custody.

Obtained by ABC Information

“At present, the FBI and DEA arrested two alleged cartel leaders who’ve eluded regulation enforcement for many years. Ismael Mario ‘El Mayo’ Zambada García and Joaquin Guzman Lopez, son of El Chapo, will now face justice in the USA,” FBI Director Christopher Wray mentioned in an announcement.

“Garcia and Guzman have allegedly overseen the trafficking of tens of hundreds of kilos of cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, and fentanyl into the U.S. together with associated violence. These arrests are an instance of the FBI’s and our companions dedication to dismantling violent transnational legal organizations just like the Sinaloa Cartel,” Wray mentioned.

The lads have been arrested in an operation that ended on U.S. soil.

“El Mayo” thought he was headed to examine a clandestine Mexican airfield, of which the Sinaloa cartel has many within the nation. As an alternative, in keeping with a Homeland Safety Investigations official, a senior rating member of the cartel tricked him and flew him to El Paso as an alternative.

Upon touchdown on the tarmac, brokers from HSI, together with the FBI arrested “El Mayo” and Guzman.

The HSI official tells ABC Information the operation had been deliberate “for months.”

They have been positioned in handcuffs by FBI brokers throughout an operation culminating at an airstrip not removed from El Paso.

“The arrest of Ismael Zambada García, higher referred to as ‘El Mayo,’ one of many alleged founders and leaders of the Sinaloa Cartel, strikes on the coronary heart of the cartel that’s accountable for almost all of medication, together with fentanyl and methamphetamine, killing People from coast to coast. El Mayo is considered one of DEA’s most needed fugitives and he’s in custody tonight and can quickly face justice in a U.S. courtroom of regulation,” mentioned Drug Enforcement Administration Administrator Anne Milgram.

This combo of photos offered by the U.S. Division of State present Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada, a historic chief of Mexico’s Sinaloa cartel, left, and Joaquín Guzmán López, a son of one other notorious cartel chief, after they have been arrested by U.S. authorities in Texas, the U.S. Justice Division mentioned Thursday, July 25, 2024.

U.S. Division of State by way of AP

“Joaquin Guzman Lopez, one other alleged chief of the Sinaloa Cartel, and the son of ‘El Chapo,’ was additionally arrested at the moment — his arrest is one other monumental blow to the Sinaloa Cartel. In 2017, he and his brothers, the Chapitos, allegedly took management of the Sinaloa Cartel after El Chapo was extradited to the USA. DEA will proceed to hunt justice for any American life that’s misplaced and can work tirelessly to stop extra pointless deaths and pursue these which can be accountable,” Milgram mentioned.

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador referred to as the arrests a “breakthrough” within the combat in opposition to the drug disaster impacting the U.S. in feedback on Friday.

The Mexican authorities mentioned was not conscious that the 2 have been going to be extradited to the U.S. to be arrested, Mexican authorities mentioned throughout a press briefing on Friday.

The Mexican authorities acquired a cellphone name from the U.S. Embassy Thursday afternoon informing them the 2 have been in custody in El Paso, the authorities mentioned. The Mexican authorities has requested U.S. officers for photos of the 2 males to substantiate the data.

In response to the flight plan, the non-public airplane that was used to move the 2 males traveled from Hermosillo, Sonora, to Santa Teresa, New Mexico, Mexican authorities mentioned.

The airplane that introduced Sinaloa cartel co-founder Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada and Joaquin Guzman Lopez to the U.S. is seen on the bottom at Dona Ana Jetport, July 25, 2024, in Santa Teresa, N.M.

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The U.S. authorities had supplied a $15 million reward for info resulting in the arrest and/or conviction of Zambada.

“Too a lot of our residents have misplaced their lives to the scourge of fentanyl,” President Joe Biden mentioned in an announcement Friday morning. “Too many households have been damaged and are struggling due to this harmful drug. My Administration will proceed doing every little thing we will to carry lethal drug traffickers to account and to save lots of American lives.”

Guzman Lopez’s brother, Ovidio Guzman Lopez, was charged final yr with two dozen others as a part of a crackdown concentrating on a worldwide drug trafficking community run via Mexico’s Sinaloa cartel. In response to the costs, the cartel used precursor chemical compounds shipped from China to gas the fentanyl disaster plaguing the U.S.

This body seize from video, offered by the Mexican authorities, exhibits Ovidio Guzman Lopez is detained in Culiacan, Mexico, on Oct. 17, 2019.

CEPROPIE by way of AP, FILE

Ovidio Guzman Lopez had been needed by U.S. authorities since 2019 and was captured by Mexican armed forces in January 2023 in a small city simply outdoors the town of Culiacán, the capital of the Mexican state of Sinaloa.

He was captured in an in a single day raid that had been within the works for greater than six months, officers mentioned on the time. The arrest adopted an notorious incident in 2019, during which authorities briefly detained Guzman Lopez at a house in Culiacán, earlier than phrase unfold and closely armed gunmen flooded the town. Huge shootouts occurred between cartel members and Mexican armed forces across the metropolis. Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador ordered Guzman Lopez launched in an effort to keep away from extra bloodshed.

Their father is serving a life sentence within the U.S. after being convicted in 2019 of conducting a unbroken legal enterprise, together with large-scale narcotics violations and a homicide conspiracy, drug trafficking conspiracies, illegal use of a firearm and a cash laundering conspiracy.

What Tua Tagovailoa’s extension means for QB Miami Dolphins

MIAMI — For simply the second time since Dan Marino retired, the Miami Dolphins have signed a quarterback to a multiyear extension.

Tua Tagovailoa agreed to a four-year, $212.4 million cope with the Dolphins that features $167 million assured, sources confirmed to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. It is the richest contract in franchise historical past, and the assured cash is the eighth most amongst NFL quarterbacks.

It additionally ends a two-day standoff between Tagovailoa and the staff, through which he was a minimal participant in Miami’s practices at coaching camp.

Tagovailoa joins Ryan Tannehill as the one quarterbacks to re-sign with Miami since Marino retired after the 1999 season. Tagovailoa, chosen fifth total by the Dolphins in 2020, can be the fourth quarterback from the 2020 class to signal an extension with the staff that drafted him, becoming a member of Joe Burrow, Justin Herbert and Jalen Hurts.

“We’re robust believers in him. And also you guys all really feel [coach Mike McDaniel’s] ardour about him when he talks about him,” Dolphins common supervisor Chris Grier mentioned in February. “Simply within the two years of what he is completed, he is grown in areas to the place he led the league in passing and did some nice issues this yr. And all of us really feel there’s nonetheless one other degree he can take it.

“The best way he is attacked this and desires to be nice, and the mix of Mike and dealing with that and that belief and perception in one another, we do assume there’s nonetheless one other degree which he might go.”

The Dolphins have publicly supported Tagovailoa over the previous two years beneath McDaniel however provided their largest show of religion to this point by giving the brand new deal.

This is how either side obtained so far.

Why did the Dolphins make a dedication to Tagovailoa?

Tagovailoa was unremarkable throughout his first two NFL seasons, finishing 66.7% of his passes for 4,467 yards and 22 touchdowns towards 15 interceptions in 2020 and 2021.

He has blossomed beneath McDaniel whereas finishing 67.4% of his passes. The previous Alabama participant led the NFL in passing yards in 2023 with a career-high 4,624, enjoying a full season for the primary time in his profession (extra on that later).

His draft classmates obtained off to stronger begins to their careers, however Tagovailoa’s first two years in Miami have been marked by a scarcity of continuity. The Dolphins cycled by way of three offensive coordinators and two quarterbacks coaches in these first two seasons earlier than hiring McDaniel in February 2022.

Since McDaniel’s arrival, Tagovailoa has thrown for the fourth-most passing yards (8,172) and fifth-most touchdowns (54) within the NFL. Tagovailoa’s 102.9 passer ranking and 67.4% completion proportion additionally rank second and fifth within the league, respectively.

The Dolphins have began 25 completely different quarterbacks since Marino retired on the flip of the century, however Miami believes Tagovailoa is its franchise cornerstone and has rewarded him as such.

Is there any threat within the long-term deal?

Getting into the 2023 season, there was appreciable skepticism relating to Tagovailoa’s potential to remain wholesome for a complete season — skepticism he met by altering his offseason preparation.

Tagovailoa bulked as much as 225 kilos and skilled in a jiu-jitsu break-fall course to learn to hold his head from hitting the bottom because it did on three notable events in 2022. It labored, and he completed the 2023 season with none main accidents.

However whereas Tagovailoa has thrived contained in the construction McDaniel has constructed, he has struggled to create when performs broke down. He ranked third in quarterback ranking when he tried a go in beneath 2.5 seconds (78.9). Past 2.5 seconds, he dropped to sixteenth (43.2).

His off-target throw proportion doubled on passes that took longer than 2.5 seconds to throw, from 11.2% to 22.1%. Contemplating his concussion historical past, groups do not concern him as a runner; he picked up 5 first downs on the bottom in 2023, which ranked forty first amongst certified quarterbacks.

Tagovailoa’s accuracy and anticipation are his trademark strengths. His playmaking potential falls wanting a few of his friends, equivalent to Lamar Jackson, Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes, however the Dolphins are banking on his strengths outweighing his weaknesses transferring ahead.

What took so lengthy?

The negotiations left Tagovailoa feeling “antsy” as he watched the Detroit Lions signal quarterback Jared Goff to a four-year, $212 million cope with $170 million assured.

The sensation did not subside after the Jacksonville Jaguars inked Trevor Lawrence to a five-year, $275 million extension with as much as $200 million in assured cash.

Tagovailoa was absent for a portion of the staff’s offseason program earlier than obligatory minicamp — which he attended, in full — and saved an eye fixed on how quarterback offers have been getting managed this offseason.

“I am not blind to folks which might be in my place who’re getting paid,” he mentioned. “Am I involved about it? I am not involved about it, however there’s plenty of dialogue that we have had. We’re simply attempting to maneuver that factor in the fitting route to the place everybody could be pleased.”

The assured cash — which ended up being $167 million — in Tagovailoa’s deal may need been some extent of rivalry by way of the negotiating course of, a entrance workplace supply advised ESPN in Could. Tagovailoa’s sturdiness issues have been prevalent coming into the 2023 season, however he performed all 18 video games for the Dolphins final season and seemingly debunked mentioned issues.

What does this imply for the Dolphins’ Tremendous Bowl window?

It is nonetheless open, however it is time to capitalize.

Miami now has premier offensive gamers signed for the foreseeable future in Tagovailoa, extensive receivers Jaylen Waddle and Tyreek Hill, and working again De’Von Achane. The NFL’s top-ranked offense final season additionally added veteran extensive receiver Odell Beckham Jr. in addition to rookie wideouts Malik Washington and Tahj Washington.

With a few tweaks and a few good well being, Miami’s offensive line is nice sufficient to present its playmakers time to make an influence.

Defensively, the Dolphins have a number of younger core gamers beneath staff management, plus a star veteran in Jalen Ramsey. However the clock is ticking. Ultimately, these budding stars will want contracts, and Tagovailoa’s deal will finally hinder Miami’s potential to convey everybody again on offers thought of to be at market worth.

The AFC encompasses a gauntlet of gifted quarterbacks Miami should get by way of to succeed in its first Tremendous Bowl since 1984. It believes that, with Tagovailoa beneath heart, it has sufficient to do precisely that.

Dolphins agree with QB Tua Tagovailoa on a 4-year, $212M contract extension, AP source says

The Miami Dolphins have agreed with quarterback Tua Tagovailoa on a four-year contract extension valued at a franchise-record $212.4 million, an individual with information of the deal mentioned Friday.

At a median of $53.1 million per 12 months, Tagovailoa will rank third within the NFL in quarterback pay behind Jacksonville’s Trevor Lawrence and Cincinnati’s Joe Burrow. The deal contains $167 million assured, eighth most amongst quarterbacks, mentioned the individual, who spoke on situation of anonymity as a result of they weren’t at liberty to publicy focus on the small print.

ESPN first reported the extension, attributing the phrases to the company that represents Tagovailoa, Athletes First.

The Dolphins didn’t announce the extension, although the crew did publish a video of Tagovailoa on social media Friday afternoon.

Tagovailoa was nonetheless taking part in underneath the contract he signed when the Dolphins made him the fifth general choice of the 2020 draft. Tagovailoa was in search of a contract just like these signed by Burrow and Justin Herbert, who had been drafted the identical 12 months. After their rookie offers, Burrow and Herbert signed multiyear contracts in extra of $200 million.

All through negotiations, Tagovailoa participated within the crew’s offseason exercises and participated in components of the primary few days of coaching camp. He was a full participant on Friday.

Tagovailoa, who sustained a number of concussions his first three NFL seasons, positioned himself for a giant pay bump with an injury-free and productive 2023. He threw for 29 touchdowns and a league-best 4,624 yards.

The Dolphins reached the postseason however had been eradicated within the first spherical by eventual Tremendous Bowl champion Kansas Metropolis, extending to 24 years their stretch and not using a playoff win.

The contract extension will maintain Tagovailoa with Miami by 2028.

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Ice Spice Is The Drill Queen On ‘Y2K!’: 5 Takeaways From Her Debut Album

Each album comes with a backstory, however not many include two. Rakim‘s new venture G.O.D’s Community (REB7RTH), out July 26, got here collectively in a number of fast months, from signing a deal in February 2024 to completion in June. The method was spurred by one devoted A&R particular person frantically combing by means of his community of rappers to get visitor verses over beats produced by the God MC himself.

However to listen to that A&R man, Matt “M80” Markoff, inform it, creating the seven-song venture did not take 4 months. It took 4 years.

“I’ve recognized [Rakim’s longtime manager] Matt [Kemp] and Rakim since 2007,” Markoff tells me after I get him on the cellphone in late June. “They’re used to getting calls from me a few instances a yr only for, like, present referrals, verse referrals, issues of that nature.”

Again in the beginning of the pandemic, Markoff had been speaking to the parents at Fats Beats, the venerable report store-turned-distributor that is an enormous identify in unbiased hip-hop. He talked about Rakim’s identify to the corporate, and Fats Beats responded that they’d love a venture from the God MC. The unique pitch, Markoff remembers, was “a 3 or 4 tune EP with some remixes.”

Rakim quoted his worth, Fats Beats agreed, and the venture was underway, with the emcee assembly with producers to search for beats. However Rakim, who hasn’t launched a solo album since 2009’s The Seventh Seal, isn’t one to be hurried.

“Ra was having [DJ] Premier and Pete Rock and Ninth Marvel and a few of these individuals come to the studio,” Markoff says. “Due to scheduling conflicts and stuff and, you already know, regular course of life, it simply wasn’t proper. The vibe wasn’t there.”

That is the place Jazzy Jeff got here into play. Rakim and the legendary DJ started working collectively and, per Markoff, it “simply meshed.” It appeared like, as a substitute of a handful of songs, a full-length report was within the offing.

“As quickly as they end the primary tune, I stroll into Fats Beats and say, ‘Hey, that is what we’re doing now,'” the A&R man remembers. “As a substitute of Rakim with random producers, it is Rakim/Jazzy Jeff. That’ll be enormous.”

Then…nothing.

A couple of years go, and the Rakim and Jazzy Jeff venture continues to be unfinished. (Rakim described its standing as “We have now a pair information already accomplished.”) Fats Beats, which was on the public sale block (it was ultimately bought in March 2024), desires its a reimbursement. Rakim obliges, and everybody appears set to overlook about the entire thing.

Markoff, nonetheless, was not about to surrender on working with the person he calls “my favourite emcee of all time.”

The revamped album began its life as not an album in any respect. As a substitute, the unique conception was a mannequin Markoff had used earlier than: licensing beats by individuals not usually considered producers. On this case, he’d offer aspiring rappers the prospect to get beats by arguably probably the most influential rapper of all time. 

“He is taken people who find themselves not essentially referred to as producers and put collectively beat packages for them,” supervisor Matt Kemp says of Markoff. “After which, one of many issues he does is he goes out and he licenses these beats by means of an organization that he has. When you’re a European artist that would not essentially have entry to issues like that, you may get it.”

In order that, as of February of this yr, was the (revamped) plan: have Rakim do six beats and one verse, and promote non-exclusive licenses, in order that any rapper, wherever on the earth, who desires to make use of them in a tune of their very own might achieve this. This, certainly, was a imaginative and prescient that was adopted by means of all the way in which to the end line — you may see the top outcome launched July 12, priced between $700-$1,050 relying on what you need to do with the beats and the rhyme, right here.

However alongside the way in which to creating that package deal, issues bought considerably extra difficult. As Rakim was making the beats, he discovered he actually favored them. In some instances, he even needed to rhyme on them himself.

“Because the beats began coming collectively and Rakim was actually within the studio and we began placing the rhymes onto them, we realized that it was greater simply than that [original vision],” Matt Kemp mentioned.

The wheels began turning. Rakim, the God MC, as a producer? That could be a venture price sharing with the world, not only a few aspiring artists.

Because it seems, unbeknownst even to many Ra followers, the rapper has been making beats for the reason that starting. Actually, he produced — and performed drums on — one in all Eric B and Rakim’s traditional songs, 1992’s “Juice (Know the Ledge).” So producing a whole venture did not look like such an enormous stretch in any case. 

“I at all times was connected to creating beats,” Rakim explains to me. “However I bought to the purpose the place I am assured with my manufacturing now. I bought the prospect to supply the album and jumped on the alternative.” 

Rakim, as has been nicely documented through the years, comes from a musical household. His older brother Ronnie was a keyboard participant of some notice with his personal declare on rap historical past, his different brother Stevie can be keyboardist who carried out on some Eric B. and Rakim songs, and the rapper’s aunt is the late R&B legend Ruth Brown. So when making beats, Ra will usually play drums, bass, guitar, or piano. (He cops to enlisting one in all his brothers if the keyboard half will get too difficult.)

He describes his manufacturing model this manner: “You attempt to add on to the pattern, and improve sure sounds that you just hear. Otherwise you may simply add a melody that you just really feel enhances the pattern as nicely.” 

Along with taking part in devices on the venture, Rakim additionally performs the turntable.

“I at all times knew the best way to DJ, and I like having the ability to benefit from the venture from a unique seat,” he tells me. “I loved placing the music collectively, arising with the scratch patterns.”

So with the musical aspect of the equation firmly in place, what concerning the vocals? Rakim was impressed so as to add verses on a number of songs, and hooks on a number of extra.

“It is principally a venture that I used to be presupposed to be producing,” he explains. “Within the midst of that, there’s sure beats that I am taking part in and I am like, ‘I gotta rhyme on this one,’ or, ‘I bought a rhyme that matches this one completely.'”

The query was, what to write down about? After a decade and a half with out an album, the rapper had a lot to debate, and wanted to search out new methods to say it.

For the venture’s lead single, “BE ILL,” he bought in loads of inner rhymes. And the tune’s tempo allowed him to provide you with totally different rhythms.

“When tracks are at that velocity, I can manipulate time and house to provide you with totally different rhythms as a result of I’ve a lot time and house to take care of,” he says. “It was one in all them songs I liked rhyming to. Simply having enjoyable with phrases and phrases, and on the identical time having a lot on my thoughts to say.”

“I am attempting to say quite a lot of issues,” Ra admits when discussing his writing on the album. “It is exhausting to simply come again and say a verse while you’ve been gone so lengthy. So I attempted to be very particular and cautious with the phrases that I selected, and attempt to be entertaining on the identical time. So it was somewhat nerve wracking.”

Even with Rakim’s vocal contributions (he finally ends up with both verses or hooks on six of the venture’s seven tracks), extra was wanted to finish the songs. That is the place Markoff actually bought going.

“Actually, I did not waste a single day,” he remembers. “I used to be calling the artists in my community. I reached out to every artist one after the other, and let every artist undergo the folder [of beats] with me and make their picks.”

Among the many artists Markoff reached out to had been a number of members of the Wu-Tang Clan. He has a protracted relationship with the crew, having labored with them on a number of initiatives together with the well-regarded 2005 album Wu-Tang Meet the Indie Tradition.

Markoff remembers the precise second when he lined up Wu member Masta Killa for his look on what grew to become “BE ILL.”

“I used to be on the first ever Wu-Tang Clan residency in Vegas, and I instructed Masta Killa, ‘Dude, I simply bought these Rakim beats 10 minutes in the past.’ I performed 10 seconds of the second beat, which was the beat for ‘BE ILL.’ And he was like, ‘That is the one.'” 

A special Wu-Tang present was liable for one of many album’s different notable visitor appearances, Money Cash stalwart B.G. The 2 met on the live performance, and the Louisiana rapper was within the studio “48 hours later,” Markoff remembers.

For a handful of artists he had good long-term relationships with, Markoff allow them to select which of Rakim’s beats they needed to rap over. Along with Masta Killa, he names Chino XL, Hus Kingpin, 38 Spesh, and TriState as being on that quick listing. After that, he says, it was all his determination. 

The tip outcome is a listing of a number of the high rappers in his Rolodex: Kool G. Rap, Methodology Man, Kurupt, Canibus, KXNG Crooked, Skyzoo, Joell Ortiz, and lots of extra — together with an outro from Snoop Dogg. However probably the most shocking issues on the tracklist is that plenty of the friends aren’t alive anymore.

Nipsey Hussle, Prodigy, DMX, and Fred the Godson have verses on the report. All of them had been individuals Markoff had labored with in some capability over the course of his profession. He says that the entire verses had been “in my stash or below my possession.” So when he was on the lookout for materials for the Rakim venture, they had been an ideal match.

The Nipsey Hussle contribution particularly stood out a lot that all the tune, “Love Is the Message,” was designed round it. The venture’s engineer positioned Neighborhood Nip’s verse first, and everybody else listened to that when recording.

“We type of glorified who he is, and got here up with the title ‘Love Is the Message’ to place every thing in perspective,” Rakim tells me. “So all people vibed off of that and every thing that we applied needed to have that really feel or needed to be in that route.” 

One factor Rakim seen as he was listening to the contributions coming in? Lots of them had been paying tribute to him. Specifically, B.G. says in his verse that he is “on a tune with the best.” 

“To listen to issues like that from my friends is a gorgeous factor,” says Rakim, who additionally admits to ripping up when listening to Snoop Dogg reward him on the outro of one of many album’s songs. “Hip-hop is likely one of the extra, I suppose, feisty genres. It is exhausting to get that love out of your friends. So it is an actual blessing to listen to it from individuals like that, to listen to what they consider you and to say that on information. Lots of people may suppose that of you, however would by no means say it on a report.”

For Markoff, B.G.’s tribute was notably significant due to the rapper’s historical past. He started his profession in a duo, and later a quartet, with one other rapper typically thought-about the best of all time, Lil Wayne.

“For B.G. to have that historical past, however acknowledge Rakim — I used to be speechless,” Markoff confides. “It was actually cool to see. It is like, ‘I am not simply going to say my accomplice, my buddy, my confidant Lil Wayne’s one of the best as a result of we grew up collectively.'”

Lastly, after all of the visitor verses got here in, the venture was prepared. Seven songs, fully produced by Rakim, with raps by him and a broad cross-section of artists. The query, then: what precisely is this venture? An album? An EP? Rakim’s massive comeback? A teaser for his eventual full-length return?

To Markoff, none of those labels are necessary. He isn’t involved about followers being dissatisfied {that a} venture below Rakim’s identify options solely a handful of the rapper’s verses.

 “The fan goes to have a look at it nonetheless they need to have a look at it,” he says. “The destructive individuals will keep destructive. It would not matter if it was the best album of all time. The constructive individuals which might be so grateful that I stepped as much as the plate to assist convey new Rakim music to the world are going to find it irresistible.”

In any case, he continues, “The entire level initially once we began making it was letting his friends shine on Rakim beats. The truth that this venture morphed into one thing that Rakim actually is on 95% of, I could not have requested for extra of a blessing.”

So Matt Markoff, the boy who fell in love with Rakim’s music at 12 is now, three many years later, placing out music from his hero.

“Dream fulfilled,” he says proper earlier than we cling up. “Now I gotta determine what I will do for the remainder of my life.” 

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Ice Spice is the picture of indifference on ‘Y2K!’

Two years after crashing into pop stardom with an all-timer of a kiss-off in “Munch (Feelin’ U),” Ice Spice has lastly delivered her debut album: the younger Bronx rapper’s long-awaited alternative, we’re meant to know, to show she’s greater than only a viral hitmaker.

Eh, why hassle?

That’s the nonchalant vibe — and the not-inconsiderable enchantment — of “Y2K!,” on which Ice Spice spends all of 23 minutes shrugging by means of 10 songs about intercourse, competitors and the chilly calculus of infidelity: “If he’s dishonest I’m doing him worse,” she causes. “I don’t care ’trigger he did it first.”

An on the spot addition to the lengthy line of nice New York Metropolis voices, Ice Spice arrived in 2022 with a blasé perspective completely suited to TikTok’s bite-sized presentation. Since then she’s reached the highest 5 with PinkPantheress, gone to “Barbie World” with Nicki Minaj, scooped up 4 Grammy nods and made a bestie of a minimum of Taylor Swift. (She even shot a Dunkin’ Donuts business with Ben Affleck.) But she nonetheless sounds totally unimpressed on “Y2K!,” as if world movie star has turned out to be — sigh — yet another irritation.

“All people be understanding my identify,” she notes in “BB Belt.” “Simply need the cash, I don’t need the celebrity.”

What makes this method work is the way in which she performs her low, talky movement towards her producer RiotUSA’s beats, which will be icy and menacing (as in “Oh Shhh…” and “BB Belt”) or chipper and sprightly (as in “Suppose U the S— [Fart]” and “Did It First”). His vivid manufacturing is rooted in drill however pulls in traces of lure and Jersey membership; collectively he and Ice Spice know methods to flip an offhand phrase — “Fats butt, pull my pants up” is considered one of them — right into a deviously catchy hook, then methods to flip that hook right into a sort of low-boil mantra.

Along with Central Cee, Travis Scott and Gunna put in visitor appearances on “Y2K!,” whose title nods to Ice Spice’s start date of Jan. 1, 2000. They’re each effective, although every rapper’s bleary mumbling tends to fade into the background behind Ice Spice’s crisp displeasure.

Does “Y2K!” in the end really feel a bit slight for the way lengthy it’s taken to materialize? Positive. But the album’s throwaway high quality is definitely fairly refreshing in a yr lengthy on elaborately conceived pop extravaganzas resembling Beyoncé’s “Cowboy Carter” and Swift’s “The Tortured Poets Division.” In contrast to her pal with the lengthy path of vexing exes, Ice Spice bears no discernible burden in these sneering little ditties. She’s floating on indifference.

Singing, ceremonies and straw hats: Olympics opening ceremony in Tahiti centers Polynesian culture

PAPARA, Tahiti (AP) — Tahitian dancers in palm-leaf skirts mingled with Olympic surfers, locals and vacationers because the opening ceremony for the Summer season Video games commenced in French Polynesia on Friday morning, some 10,000 miles away from the principle ceremony in Paris.

“The individuals of Tahiti, we’re all enchanted to have these Olympics video games right here and to welcome all our associates from all around the world,” President of French Polynesia Moetai Brotherson advised The Related Press. “It is a once-in-a-lifetime alternative for us. All of the world is taking a look at us for this mighty wave.”

Simply steps from the ocean and set towards the luxurious inexperienced mountains of Tahiti, the occasion was closely centered on Polynesian tradition: Guests had been welcomed with conventional Tahitian singing, dancing and ceremonies. Native authorities, Olympics and browsing officers had hand-woven palms positioned round their necks upon arrival. White tents offered a shady spot for distributors to promote native greens, Polynesian crafts and meals.

Dancers carry out throughout a gap ceremony for the 2024 Summer season Olympics browsing competitors Friday, July 26, 2024, in Papara, Tahiti. (AP Photograph/Gregory Bull)

Throughout one a part of the ceremony athletes sealed banana leaves right into a vessel, following an ancestral custom in Polynesian tradition — referred to as Rahiri — used as a prelude to essential occasions to safe the peace and union of these competing. Throughout one other a part of the ceremony, athletes from completely different international locations poured sand right into a single communal container, symbolizing unity and respect for the ocean.

Earlier than the occasion, surfer Caroline Marks from america stated she was excited to be returning to the Olympics after she positioned fourth on the Tokyo Olympics, the place Olympic browsing first debuted.

“That is manner completely different from Tokyo, after we had been in pandemic and there have been no spectators — it felt secluded,” she advised AP. “This Olympics positively have a special vibe and it’s nice to be again.”

The occasion was open to the general public, with locals and vacationers alike attending.

“I believe it’s a very nice alternative for us to indicate our tradition to the world and actually exhibit that we exist,” stated native guesthouse proprietor Hiro Boosie, 25. “We wish to present what sort of individuals we’re to the world.”

Regardless of further safety comparable to police checkpoints and a few highway closures nearer to the Olympic venues, vacationers stated that they felt their go to to Tahiti throughout the Olympics was to this point a clean and welcoming expertise.

“The locals are wonderful, and I really feel that it’s really very nicely organized for vacationers to be right here,” stated Dhikra Bahri, 23, who was visiting from Tunisia.

Dancers carry out throughout a gap ceremony for the 2024 Summer season Olympics browsing competitors Friday, July 26, 2024, in Papara, Tahiti. (AP Photograph/Gregory Bull)

Worldwide Browsing Affiliation president Fernando Aguerre introduced that the browsing competitors would begin the next day. Surf forecasts predict the circumstances will likely be favorable. Solely 4 days of a 10-day window will likely be allotted for the competitors, dependent upon wave circumstances.

All through the week, rivals had been seen paddling out to the world-famous waves of Teahupo’o beginning earlier than dawn to make the most of unique entry to the situation for coaching forward of the competitors.

In Teahupo’o, residents have spent the ultimate days earlier than the competitors getting ready their city for the inflow of additional individuals: Households have cleaned trash and particles from beachside strolling paths, prolonged their enterprise hours and constructing home made grime highway bumps.

The 2024 browsing occasion units the Olympic report for the competitors held furthest away from a number metropolis. ___

AP Summer season Olympics: https://apnews.com/hub/2024-paris-olympic-games