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On3 on MSNWill Fries signs massive new deal with Minnesota; which other Penn State alums are NFL free agents?Former Penn State offensive lineman Will Fries is the second Nittany Lion to earn a massive new NFL contract despite coming off of a season-ending in as many days. Unlike receiver Chris Godwin, however,
Fries, after having his rookie contract expire this offseason, has agreed to a monster five-year, $88 million deal with the Minnesota Vikings, according to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler. That’s quite a raise from the $5.5 million he made over four years on his first deal.
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Centre Daily Times on MSNNittany Lion Inn’s passionate sommelier-in-the-making shows how wine industry is evolvingI want to continue pushing that forward by introducing more people of color to wine in a way that feels approachable, authentic and empowering,” Richie Woodham said.
Penn State won the championship with a total team score of 181.5. Carter Starocci was named the Big Ten Wrestler of the Year. The team will now head to Philadelphia for the NCAA Championships.
Former Penn State star Chris Godwin is staying with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on a three-year deal worth up to $72 million.
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When Penn State fans think of players who were indispensable to the 2024 season’s success, a handful of key names are immediately obvious: Tyler Warren, Jaylen Reed, Abdul Carter, Nick Singleton and Kaytron Allen,
Lovett secured his second-straight title, the first Husker to do so since Robert Kokesh in 2014 and 2015. Lovett and Hardy’s wins made the duo the first in 11 years to bring home multiple champions for the Big Red (2014 - James Green and Kokesh).
Penn State was pushed for a time in the team race, lost some individual bouts it thought it would win, but in the end, the Nittany Lions ruled the 2025 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Sunday at Welsh-Ryan Arena.
On a day primed to celebrate the No. 12 Wisconsin Badgers men’s basketball feel-good season, the Penn State Nittany Lions came to Madison and royally spoiled it, defeating the Badgers 86-75.
Penn State crowned five Big Ten champions on Sunday, running away with another conference tournament title as it advanced all 10 wrestlers to the NCAA Championships.
As No. 2 Iowa men’s wrestling traveled back from Penn State with its only dual loss on the season, 149-pound Hawkeye Kyle Parco had an important decision to make — a decision that’s carried him to the postseason.
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