November 7, 2024

Las Vegas Metro Police investigators work at the scene of a fatal crash Tuesday, Nov. 2, 2021, in Las Vegas. Police in Las Vegas say Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs III was involved in the fiery vehicle crash early Tuesday that left a woman dead and Ruggs and his female passenger injured. (AP Photo/Eric Jamison)

Former Las Vegas Raiders first-round pick among 6 killed in horrific crash  - pennlive.com

Panthers player Jarome Luai is expected to make an announcement about his signing with Black Money Enterprises, his management organization.

Danny Weidler of Channel 9 claims that Luai will test his worth on the open market soon, which is the most certain indication to far.

The star five-eighth met with club moses, who expressed their desire to keep him on as their employee, according to a previous article from The Daily Telegraph.

He was informed that he may explore his options elsewhere, though, and that the Panthers could only give a maximum of $800,000 each season.

Luai may be worth more than $1.1 million on the open market because he won three straight premierships at the base of the mountain.

“Jarome is cognizant of the organization’s salary cap capability going forward,” News Corp. was informed by Penrith CEO Matt Cameron.

The star five-eighth met with club moses, who expressed their desire to keep him on as their employee, according to a previous article from The Daily Telegraph.

He was informed that he may explore his options elsewhere, though, and that the Panthers could only give a maximum of $800,000 each season.

Luai may be worth more than $1.1 million on the open market because he won three straight premierships at the base of the mountain.

“Jarome is cognizant of the organization’s salary cap capability going forward,” News Corp. was informed by Penrith CEO Matt Cameron.

Since Jarome has a contract that expires at the end of 2024, we don’t think it’s necessary to accelerate these discussions.

“Jarome, a three-time Premier League player, is sure to draw attention when he becomes available for trade.”

OLD BRONCO’S NRL RECOVERY

Brodie Croft, a former halfback for the Broncos, is said to have turned down offers to play in the NRL and instead committed to a $2 million deal with Leeds in the Super League.

As per The Daily Telegraph, NRL teams were reportedly considering hiring the playmaker who is now at Salford. On Wednesday, the Rhinos made his signing official.

With his 2022 Man of Steel victory, Croft is expected to rank among the highest paid players in the Super League.

Croft was a key member of Salford’s run to the 2022 finals, and it is rumored that the Titans, Wests Tigers, and Dragons had previously inquired about signing him.

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