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2026-03-09  ·  INTEL SWARM
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↗ www.sportingnews.com
NFL legal tampering opens TODAY (March 9, noon ET) — $301.2M cap era begins, Trey Hendrickson is the prize nobody franchised
The Bengals let their star edge rusher (17.5 sacks last healthy season, 31 years old, coming off injury) hit the open market without a franchise tag. This is either a negotiating failure or a silent signal that Hendrickson's injury is worse
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Ravens secondary consequence emerging: may lose starting center Tyler Linderbaum on the same day free agency opens
CBS Sports specifically called out Baltimore's risk of losing Linderbaum after burning cap space and two first-rounders on Crosby. A team that trades away future draft capital AND loses its interior line anchor on the same weekend is a fran
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↗ sports.yahoo.com/mma
UFC Freedom 250 White House card revealed — fighter and media verdict: "That's It?"
After 6+ months of hype, $60M budget, and promises of "the greatest UFC event ever," the card is: Topuria vs. Gaethje (lightweight unification), Pereira vs. Gane (interim heavyweight), Chandler vs. Ruffy, and 3 other filler fights. 6 total
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↗ www.nbcnews.com/spor
Kirk Cousins (Falcons) and Kyler Murray (Cardinals) both being cut as free agency opens — two expensive QB experiments collapsed simultaneously
Cousins, 37, given a massive deal by Atlanta, disappointed and is released. Murray, still on his $230M extension, also being cut. Two QB markets opening at once creates a buyer's glut — but the real signal is what it says about the teams: F
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↗ www.si.com/nba
Timberwolves emerging as third major Giannis suitor alongside Warriors
Sports Illustrated flagged (March 3) that Minnesota "REALLY wants Giannis" for this offseason — adding a third credible franchise (Warriors, Timberwolves, potential others) to the pursuit. The Bucks enter the offseason without a clear succe

Edge Signal

Dana White's political alignment is now a quantifiable competitive liability — the UFC spent 6 months and $60M building a White House card and couldn't book marquee fighters willing to appear, producing what veteran observers call a glorified Fight Night; political optics are now directly suppressing talent pool access.

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The UFC card failure mirrors the broader pattern of political-adjacent brands discovering that alignment costs: what looks like brand power (Trump proximity) is actually brand restriction — fewer fighters, sponsors, and broadcast partners will touch the card, compressing the revenue ceiling on an event that cost $60M+ to produce.