Bruce Beal becomes part owner of Boston Celtics

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Bruce Beal, who was once in line to own the Miami Dolphins, is now a part owner of the Boston Celtics. Beal, a vice chairman of the Dolphins, had to step away from the succession plan after controversies in the team. His connection to Tom Brady also made headlines, as they remain close friends. Beal’s transition to the Celtics came after a successful $6.1 billion bid this week. The Dolphins made a good move by signing wide receiver Nick Westbrook-Ikhine. The 28-year-old receiver is expected to fill the third-receiver spot effectively. He stands at 6-2 and has proven to be a red-zone threat, which is essential for the team. This signing is seen as valuable for the price of $3.2 million for the upcoming season. Looking ahead, the Dolphins need to address their cornerback situation in the draft. With tough quarterbacks like Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson on their schedule, they currently rely heavily on Jalen Ramsey. They will need more depth and talent, especially since past high draft picks have not met expectations. The University of Miami will hold its pro day Monday, attracting attention from NFL scouts. Quarterback Cam Ward is projected to be a top pick, but the Dolphins may also be interested in offensive lineman Jalen Rivers. Rivers offers versatility after playing both tackle and guard in college. Finally, there are questions about veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers as he joins the New York Jets. If he signs with Pittsburgh, it could strengthen a contender and increase the Dolphins' competition for playoff spots.


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