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Source: Bears reach deal with WR/returner Ginn

The Chicago Bears have reached a one-year deal with free-agent wide receiver Ted Ginn Jr., a source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter on Thursday.

Ginn ranks 25th in NFL history with 15,685 all-purpose yards — including 5,702 receiving yards, nearly 10,000 kickoff and punt return yards and 42 total touchdowns.

Although his career got off to a slow start with the Miami Dolphins as the No. 9 overall pick in the 2007 draft, the 5-foot-11, 180-pound Ginn has maintained his reputation as one of the NFL’s fastest players throughout his 13-year career with the Dolphins, San Francisco 49ers, Carolina Panthers, Arizona Cardinals and New Orleans Saints.

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Before he played football at Ohio State, Ginn was a national champion in the 110-meter hurdles in high school and he was part of a 4×100-meter relay team his senior year that beat a team anchored by Usain Bolt.

The 35-year-old Ginn became expendable with the Saints after they signed Emmanuel Sanders in free agency.

Ginn’s production has dropped off over the past two years, thanks in part to a 2018 knee injury that sidelined him for 11 games. Although he played all 16 games for the Saints in 2019, he caught just 30 passes for 421 yards and two touchdowns.

Before the injury, however, Ginn had the best three-year stretch of his career — after the age of 30 — with the Panthers from 2015-2016 and with the Saints in 2017. He averaged 50 catches, 759 yards and six touchdowns over those three seasons while serving primarily as a deep threat.

ESPN’s Mike Triplett contributed to this report.

Soccer

PSG declared Ligue 1 champions despite early end to season

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Paris Saint-Germain have been awarded the Ligue 1 title even though the season was called off earlier this week due to the ongoing coronavirus crisis, the league confirmed Thursday.

French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe effectively ended the 2019-20 campaign Tuesday when he announced sporting events will not return until September. The country’s Professional Football League (LFP) ratified that decision Thursday.

“We have brought an end to the 2019-20 season. PSG win the Ligue 1 title, while Lorient the Ligue 2,” LFP president Nathalie Boy de la Tour said, as translated by Jonathan Johnson of ESPN.

The ruling gives PSG their seventh top-flight title since 2013. The Parisians were 13 points clear atop the table with 11 matches to play when the season was suspended.

Marseille and Rennes also benefit by securing the last two Champions League spots, with the latter going into the qualification rounds. Additionally, Lille and Reims will qualify for the Europa League, while Nice will have a spot in the competition’s qualifiers.

Amiens and last-place Toulouse will be relegated to Ligue 2, while second-division leaders Lorient and Lens will replace them in France’s top flight.

Ligue 1 joins the Eredivisie as the second major European league to cancel its season. But French football went a different route after the Dutch league decided not to crown a champion this season.

Plans are now being drawn up for the start of the 2020-21 campaign.

“Our aim is to start the 2020-21 season in August – the 22nd or 23rd latest. The date will be decided after consultation with the broadcasters (Mediapro),” LFP director general Didier Quillot said. “If matches behind closed doors are authorized, there is the possibility that domestic cup finals will take place in August.”

He added: “The board validated the end of the championship and the standings. Yes, there will be appeals, but the decisions made are binding.”

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