Monday, July 15, 2013

What's Going On In Sports?


Did the Pouncey Twins take it too far with the hats? "Free Hernandez!"




The Cowboys are the only NFL franchise valued over $2 billion. Dallas' $2.1 billion total was good enough for fifth place on the list of the world's most valuable teams, trailing only Real Madrid ($3.3 billion), Manchester United ($3.1 billion) Barcelona ($2.6 billion) and the New York Yankees ($2.3 billion).

The New England Patriots ($1.63 billion), Washington Redskins ($1.6 billion) and New York Giants ($1.468 billion) were the other NFL teams to crack the top 10. The Houston Texans rounded out the NFL's top five, coming in at No. 13 at $1.3 billion.

The article stated that the Cowboys have been the NFL's most valuable team since 2007 due to the league's highest sponsorship and premium seating revenues, which total a combined $200 million.



So far, the signs are good. His long speed is back, he's cutting again and Griffin even walks without any sign of a limp when the brace is removed from his surgically repaired knee. Still, Chris Russell of ESPN Radio in Washington tweeted Saturday that the Redskins have yet to set a time or date to clear their starting passer, according to a source "very involved on the medical side."




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