Jags keep Bortles on 3-year deal through '20

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The Jacksonville Jaguars have re-signed quarterback Blake Bortles to a three-year contract extension through the 2020 season, the team announced Saturday.

The deal is for $54 million and could be worth up to $66.5 million with incentives, a source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter. The deal also includes $26.5 million in guaranteed money, according to the source.

Bortles was due to make $19.053 million in 2018 after the team picked up his fifth-year option last May.

“I told Ryan [Tollner], my agent, let’s just get it done so I can just go play football. I really would love to just know and have confirmation that this is where I’m going to be, and now let’s go work and continue to build on what we did last year and go play,” Bortles said. “So, happy and relieved. Obviously extremely excited. It’s a dream come true to be able to sign a second contract by the team that drafted me. That was one of my goals from the start so excited to get it all done and get rolling now.”

Bortles had a rough start to the 2017 season — he had a five-interception practice in training camp and coach Doug Marrone opened up the quarterback competition during the preseason — but he rebounded and put together the best year of his career. Bortles completed 60.2 percent of his passes (the first time he surpassed the 60 percent mark) for 3,687 yards and 21 touchdowns with 13 interceptions.

“I’ve been around Blake for the past three seasons, only one as the head coach, but I have seen him grow considerably in all facets: the way he prepares, the way he takes care of his body, the way he leads the team, the way he holds himself and his teammates accountable,” Marrone said.

“I have said it all along — I think Blake is one of the toughest people I have ever met, and I’m talking about his mental and physical toughness. He never lets the outside noise get him away from where his focus is, which is always on being a great teammate and being a great leader for our organization.”

The Jaguars went 10-6 and won the AFC South — the franchise’s first division title since 1999 — and made the playoffs for the first time since the 2007 season. The Jaguars beat the Buffalo Bills at home and Pittsburgh Steelers on the road to reach the AFC Championship Game against New England at Gillette Stadium.

The Jaguars held a 10-point fourth-quarter lead before the Patriots rallied for a 24-20 victory.

Bortles completed 58 percent of his passes for 598 yards and three touchdowns with no interceptions in the postseason. He also ran 17 times for 121 yards, including 88 yards in the victory over Buffalo. He led a pair of fourth-quarter touchdown drives to help the Jaguars beat the Steelers 45-42.

Bortles didn’t exactly have a full complement of receivers, either. Allen Robinson suffered a torn left ACL on the third play of the season, and veterans Allen Hurns and Marqise Lee combined to miss eight games. Undrafted rookie Keelan Cole and fourth-round pick Dede Westbrook, who missed the first nine games of the season recovering from sports hernia surgery, were Bortles’ main options during a late-season stretch.

“Blake’s growth and development last season was a key to the success we had as a team,” said Tom Coughlin, the Jaguars’ executive vice president of football operations. “Blake has proven, with toughness and dependability, that he can be the leader this team needs going forward. Along with this contract come high expectations that he will continue to improve and help our team accomplish its ultimate goal.”

The Jaguars drafted Bortles third overall in 2014. After a rough rookie year he seemed to have a breakout season in 2015, when he set single-season franchise records in passing yards (4,428) and passing touchdowns (35).

However, he also threw 18 interceptions that season. The former UCF standout led the NFL in turnovers from 2014 to 2016 (63), and his 51 interceptions during that span were second only to Philip Rivers‘ 52.

Bortles regressed in 2016, and Coughlin, who was hired in January 2017, put him on notice to cut down on turnovers. Bortles averaged 21 turnovers in each of his first three seasons but turned the ball over 16 times in 2017, including an interception that was ripped away from tight end James O’Shaughnessy.

Bortles has completed 59.1 percent of his passes for 14,928 yards and 90 touchdowns with 64 interceptions in four seasons with the Jaguars. He has run for 1,410 yards and seven touchdowns and is 21-40 as a starter.

Bortles ranks second in franchise history in touchdown passes and interceptions and third in passing yards, attempts and completions.

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LeGarrette Blount Calls Jonathan Martin's Gun Pic 'Disturbing' and Hopes He Gets Help

LeGarrette BlountJ. Martin’s Gun Pic is ‘Disturbing’… I Hope He Gets Help

2/24/2018 3:54 PM PST

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Eagles RB LeGarrette Blount‘s deeply disturbed by the situation with ex-NFL lineman Jonathan Martin, but hopes catching an early warning sign is good for everyone … including Martin.

We got Blount at LAX Friday and talked about the troubling gun photo JM posted on IG — which cops are treating as a serious threat … he tells us he believes the guy needs some serious help.

LeGarrette says he can’t really relate to Martin’s history of being bullied because it didn’t happen to him, but he’s witnessed it for others … and suggests it could be contributing to Jonathan’s behavior.

What’s interesting is he seems to imply that Martin’s bullying case in 2013 helped alleviate the issue in the NFL overall — he says it’s almost nonexistent today.

As we reported … Martin was detained by police Friday after his threatening post, but Blount hopes it leads to him getting the proper care he needs.

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Chris Brown Surprises Women's Dance Class, Hooks Them Up with Swag

Chris BrownSurprise Pop-InAt Women’s Dance Class

2/24/2018 2:45 PM PST

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Chris Brown stopped by a women’s dance class unannounced this week, gave a pep talk and hooked them up with his merch … then they busted out their moves.

CB surprised the ladies at A-List Music & Co. in L.A. Wednesday by popping in the studio while they were choreographing the night’s routine. The class is founded by Houston native Kyhanna Mayfield. Chris had heard about her Kys Klass from one of its regulars.

We’re told Chris hooked up everyone in the group with his Black Pyramid gear, and gave a speech about empowerment and women being confident bosses and demanding respect in the industry.

As a bonus, he even played some of his unreleased tracks from his phone for them to dance to … and they made it look really good.

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Butler avoids ACL tear, has injured meniscus

Minnesota Timberwolves All-Star Jimmy Butler suffered a right meniscus injury, an MRI revealed on Saturday.

The team will announce updates on Butler’s progress as information becomes available.

Butler posted on social media a photo along with a caption that included the words “you gotta take the crooked with the straight.”

Butler suffered the non-contact injury in the third quarter of the Timberwolves’ 120-102 road loss to the Rockets on Friday.

The Wolves star has averaged in 56 games this season 22.2 points, 5.4 rebounds and 5.0 assists.

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'Notting Hill' Actress Emma Chambers Dies at 53

‘Notting Hill’ StarEmma ChambersDead at 53

2/24/2018 1:03 PM PST

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Emma Chambers — best known for her role as Honey in the rom-com “Notting Hill” — has died from natural causes … according to her agent.

The English actress appeared alongside Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant in the hit 1999 film, and was a star on the long-running British comedy, “The Vicar of Dibley,” for which she won a British Comedy Award.

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According to her agent, John Grant, Chambers passed away Wednesday. He says … “Over the years, Emma created a wealth of characters and an immense body of work. She brought laughter and joy to many, and will be greatly missed.”

Emma is survived by her husband, actor Ian Dunn.

She was 53.

RIP.

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Sources: Miller won't coach Arizona at Oregon

Sean Miller will not coach Arizona’s game Saturday against Oregon in the wake of his reported involvement in a discussion to pay a potential recruit, sources told ESPN’s Mark Schlabach and Jeff Goodman.

Miller was not at the Wildcats’ shootaround earlier Saturday, but the school did not officially reveal his status for 14th-ranked Arizona’s game in Eugene, Oregon.

Miller informed his team that he would not coach in the game, according to sources, after ESPN reported Friday that FBI wiretaps intercepted phone conversations between Miller and Christian Dawkins, an employee for ASM Sports agent Andy Miller.

According to sources familiar with the government’s evidence, Miller and Dawkins discussed paying $100,000 to ensure that star freshman Deandre Ayton would sign with the Wildcats.

Ayton was at shootaround Saturday, but his status for the Wildcats’ game is uncertain.

When asked earlier Saturday about ESPN’s report on Arizona, NCAA president Mark Emmert said it’s up to the school to decide whether to hold out Miller or Ayton.

“First and foremost, that’s a decision the school has to make,” Emmert said in an interview on CBS.

Emmert noted that no NCAA process has been initiated into Arizona.

Asked whether the NCAA has been in touch with Arizona, Emmert said, “We’ve been in touch with every school that has a student-athlete involved [in the FBI investigation into the sport].”

Miller and Dawkins had multiple conversations about Ayton, sources told ESPN. When Dawkins asked Miller if he should work with assistant coach Emanuel “Book” Richardson to finalize their agreement, Miller told Dawkins he should deal directly with him when it came to money, the sources said.

The telephone calls between Miller and Dawkins were among 3,000 hours of conversations intercepted from Dawkins’ phone by the FBI.

Ayton, a 7-foot-1 center who was born in the Bahamas, is considered one of the top freshmen in the country and a leading candidate for national player of the year honors. He is averaging 19.6 points and 10.9 rebounds in what is expected to be his only college season.

Richardson, who worked for Miller the previous 10 seasons at Xavier and Arizona, was one of four assistant coaches arrested by FBI agents on Sept. 27 after a two-year investigation into bribes and other corruption in the sport.

Richardson is accused of accepting $20,000 in bribes and paying a recruit to sign with the Wildcats. In exchange for the money, the government alleges, Richardson agreed to influence Arizona players to sign with Dawkins and financial adviser Munish Sood, who also was arrested by FBI agents. Arizona formally fired Richardson on Jan. 11.

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