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Here are the latest ESPN sports news and updates on football:
NFL News
- The Kansas City Chiefs have signed quarterback Patrick Mahomes to a 10-year contract extension worth up to $503 million, making him the highest-paid player in NFL history. (Source: ESPN)
- The New England Patriots have traded wide receiver Demaryius Thomas to the New York Jets in exchange for a sixth-round draft pick. (Source: ESPN)
- The Los Angeles Rams have signed defensive tackle Aaron Donald to a six-year contract extension worth up to $135 million. (Source: ESPN)
College Football News
- The University of Alabama has hired former LSU coach Ed Orgeron as its new defensive coordinator. (Source: ESPN)
- The Ohio State Buckeyes have announced that quarterback Justin Fields will return for his junior season. (Source: ESPN)
- The Clemson Tigers have signed quarterback Trevor Lawrence to a four-year contract extension worth up to $10 million. (Source: ESPN)
International Football News
- The English Premier League has announced that it will resume play on June 17, with all matches being played behind closed doors. (Source: ESPN)
- The UEFA Champions League has announced that the quarterfinals will be played on August 12 and 13, with the semifinals scheduled for August 18 and 19. (Source: ESPN)
- The German Bundesliga has announced that it will resume play on May 16, with all matches being played behind closed doors. (Source: ESPN)
Fantasy Football News
- ESPN's fantasy football expert, Matthew Berry, has released his top 10 fantasy football quarterbacks for the 2020 season. (Source: ESPN)
- The NFL has announced that it will be implementing a new fantasy football platform for the 2020 season, which will allow fans to create their own fantasy teams and compete against each other. (Source: ESPN)
Injury News
- The Kansas City Chiefs have announced that quarterback Patrick Mahomes will miss the next 2-3 weeks with a dislocated kneecap. (Source: ESPN)
- The Los Angeles Rams have announced that wide receiver Cooper Kupp will miss the next 4-6 weeks with a knee injury. (Source: ESPN)
- The Green Bay Packers have announced that quarterback Aaron Rodgers will miss the next 2-3 weeks with a broken collarbone. (Source: ESPN)