Patriots and running back Rhamondre Stevenson agree to 4-year, $36 million extension, AP source says
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Thu, Jun 27, 2024
**Patriots and Running Back Rhamondre Stevenson Agree to 4-Year, $36 Million Extension, AP Source Says**
New England Patriots running back Rhamondre Stevenson, a key player in the team's offense over the past three seasons, has agreed to a four-year contract extension, according to a source familiar with the situation who spoke to The Associated Press on Thursday.
The extension is valued at up to $36 million and includes $17 million in guaranteed money, the source revealed, speaking on the condition of anonymity as the deal has not yet been officially announced. Stevenson is currently in the final year of his rookie contract.
This new agreement places Stevenson among the top seven highest-paid running backs in the NFL in terms of guaranteed money. He ranks behind Alvin Kamara ($33.8 million), Jonathan Taylor ($26.5 million), Saquon Barkley ($26 million), Christian McCaffrey ($24 million), Bijan Robinson ($21.9 million), and Jahmyr Gibbs ($17.8 million).
By securing Stevenson, the Patriots have locked in another crucial component of their offensive core for the coming years. He joins wide receiver Kendrick Bourne, tight end Hunter Henry, and tackle Mike Onwenu, all of whom have also received new contracts this offseason.
Since being drafted in the fourth round of the 2021 NFL Draft, Stevenson has accumulated 2,265 rushing yards and 14 touchdowns over three seasons. His standout year was 2022, during which he rushed for 1,040 yards and five touchdowns. In the 2023 season, he recorded 619 rushing yards and four touchdowns.
The Patriots are optimistic that Stevenson can replicate his 2022 performance under the guidance of new offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt and with the support of an offensive line bolstered by the addition of former Penn State tackle Caedan Wallace and Texas A&M's Kenyon Green.
Last-chance miss denies Georgia its first win in draw with Czech Republic at Euro 2024
HAMBURG, Germany (AP) — Georgia earned its first-ever point at a major tournament after drawing with the Czech Republic 1-1 at the European Championship on Saturday. It was nearly a win.
Midfielder Saba Lobjanidze fired his shot narrowly over the bar with the last kick of the game as Georgia’s promising three-on-one counterattack came to nothing.
Lobjanidze — who plays for Atlanta United in the U.S. state of Georgia — seemed to be in tears after the final whistle and was comforted by coach Willy Sagnol.
“As I tried to tell him, the ones who never tried, they will never miss. And the best way to miss is to try,” Sagnol said.
“Some mixed feelings after the match in the locker room. For the first minutes, I think the players were a bit disappointed because of this massive opportunity, but I hope they will quickly get the fact that they got their first-ever point in a major tournament.”
There was a big mismatch in experience, with the Czech team playing in its eighth consecutive European Championship and Georgia, which was once part of the Soviet Union, making its debut as an independent nation.
Earlier, video reviews were in the spotlight.
The Czechs dominated the opening stages and celebrated the opening goal in the 23rd minute when Adam Hlozek bundled the ball into the net at the far post off a long throw.
Replays, however, showed Hlozek’s shot bounced back off goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili and in off the Czech forward’s face and arm.
The situation was reversed when Georgia defender Guram Kashia shot straight at the goalkeeper just before halftime. Georgia fans rued the missed chance but celebrated when a video review found the ball came off Czech defender Robin Hranac’s arm a couple of seconds earlier.
Georgia, the only team making its debut at Euro 2024, then took the lead with a Georges Mikautadze penalty given for handball by Czech defender Robin Hranac.
The Czechs got back into the game when a header rebounded off the post and Patrik Schick scored with his chest for his sixth career goal at the European Championships, ranking him joint sixth on the all-time list.
Schick limped off soon after and applied ice to his calf, potentially a major concern for the Czech Republic given the Bayer Leverkusen striker’s importance to the team and his long record of previous injuries. “It’s no good,” Schick told Czech public TV about the injury.
VAR didn’t intervene later when the Czechs appealed for players being pushed by Georgia defenders in the penalty area, perhaps because the contact on both occasions was relatively slight.
The draw means both teams have one point and almost certainly require a win in their last group games to qualify for the knockout stages, even as one of the best third-place teams. Portugal leads Group F after beating Turkey 3-0 on Saturday.
For now, though, Georgia is celebrating a milestone in its soccer history, even as the country is at home.
“I think the whole country will celebrate that,” Sagnol said, “in a very special Georgian way.”
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