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“It’s a dream come true.” That’s what Michigan State starting running back Nate Carter had to say about being named a team captain for the upcoming season. Carter is one of five Spartans to recently be named team captains for the Spartans. The other captains for Michigan State are quarterback Aidan Chiles, offensive lineman Tanner Miller, linebacker Jordan Turner and defensive lineman Maverick Hansen.
Carter is entering his second season with the Spartans after transferring from UConn. He ran for nearly 800 yards and four touchdowns last year for the Spartans.
Less than an hour before the latest quarterback domino dropped, an NFC talent evaluator made their case: Jameis Winston is well-suited to be a bridge quarterback. The veteran whom the New York Giants signed Friday night has demonstrated the highs of quarterbacking (a 5,000-yard season!) and the lows (a 30-interception season!), a full showcase from which a rookie could learn.
Winston’s unique personality, the evaluator reasoned, would energize a team. His high-octane potential could give the franchise early hope. But then, as reality set in in the form of weekly multi-interception games, the Giants would have a smooth path to saying: Bench the turnover-creating veteran and start the rookie.
The Giants surprised many around the league as they signed nine-time Pro Bowl quarterback Russell Wilson to a one-year deal worth up to $21 million with $10.5 million guaranteed, per multiple media reports. Wilson’s salary indicates the club views him as the frontrunner to start the 2025 season ahead of Winston, whose two-year deal was worth $8 million, per multiple reports.