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Mack Brown puts Figure Eight Island beach house up for sale

Former UNC head football coach has put his beach house on North Carolina’s Figure Eight Island up for sale. The property is listed for $12.75 million. It comes fully furnished with five bedrooms, 6.5 bathrooms, and 5,701 total square feet. The Atlantic Ocean is visible from the home and the beach is just a stone’s throw from the back door. (On3.com)

Mack Hollins Signs $8.4 Million Deal To Join Drake Maye In New England

The New England Patriots continue to snatch free agents. The latest comes from a division rival. Former UNC and Buffalo Bills receiver has agreed to a two-year, $8.4 million deal with New England. The contract has a $2 million total upside. Hollins had his most productive season with the Raiders in 2022, with 57 catches for 690 yards. (NBC Sports)

Javonte Williams Agrees To $3-Million Deal With Dallas Cowboys

The Dallas Cowboys want to be a better running team in 2025 and they are set to welcome a new running back in their bid to get there. The Cowboys have agreed to sign former North Carolina and Denver Broncos running back as a free agent. Williams is signing a one-year, $3 million deal that has another $500,000 in incentives. (NBC Sports)

Dyami Brown Signs 1-Year, $10-Million Deal With Jacksonville Jaguars

Former North Carolina wide receiver is heading to the Jacksonville Jaguars on a one-year deal. The initial report indicates Brown’s contract is worth $10 million, which can move up to $12 million. Brown, 25, just completed his rookie contract with the Commanders. He set career-highs with 30 receptions and 308 receiving yards in 2024. (NBC Sports)

Kenan Stadium Nears Final Stages of Grass Conversion

The process of converting Kenan Stadium back to a natural grass playing surface is in the home stretch and is expected to finish in early April. The project began Jan. 29 and was expected to take 12 weeks. But the process is on pace to be completed before those projections, assistant athletics director for facilities and turf management Casey Carrick said. (Inside Carolina)

UNC football legend Lawrence Taylor visits program

Not only is one of the greatest football players to ever come through North Carolina, but he's one of the greatest to ever play the sport at any level. Taylor starred at UNC from 1977-1980, playing one year for and three for . Taylor still tries to spend time around the program he called home for four seasons. (Tar Heels Wire)

Tomari Fox Waived By Las Vegas Raiders

Former North Carolina defensive lineman was waived by the Las Vegas Raiders on Friday. Fox will be placed on waivers after spending the 2024 season on injured reserve while nursing an undisclosed injury. The defensive tackle can be claimed by any of the other teams in the NFL, but he seems likely to go unclaimed and hit free agency. (CBS Sports)

Former UNC Linebacker Tomon Fox Re-Signs With New York Giants

The New York Giants have re-signed outside linebacker , who has played 28 games in three seasons with the team. Fox played in 16 games as an undrafted rookie from the University of North Carolina in 2022 and has recorded five tackles for loss and two sacks in his career. Fox also appeared in both of the Giants' postseason games as a rookie. (New York Giants)

Video: Bill Belichick and Lawrence Taylor on ESPN College GameDay

North Carolina head football coach joins UNC legend and NFL Hall of Famer on the set of ESPN College GameDay on Saturday morning ahead of the Tar Heels' Senior Night basketball matchup against the Duke Blue Devils in Chapel Hill. (View Video)

Mack Brown Lists Nine-Bathroom Chapel Hill Home For Sale After Move to Austin

Former UNC football coach has listed his five-bedroom, nine-bathroom home in Chapel Hill for sale. The 9,913 square-foot mansion on Tenney Circle features a hot tub, pool, golf simulator, and is listed at $6,600,000. Brown purchased the home in 2019 for 2,085,000 and completed a renovation in 2021. Property taxes are $4,780 a month. (Inside Carolina)
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