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100 things to know for the 2026 NFL season ... 100 days out

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Drake London signs $141M deal with Falcons, becoming third highest-paid receiver in NFL: reports

Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Drake London can now call himself one of the highest-paid players in franchise history. The Falcons and their top receiver have reportedly come to terms on a four-year, $141 million deal with $100 million guaranteed, according to ESPN. The deal can also reach $150 million with incentives.

Fox News 7d ago