SAN JOSE, Calif. -- The San Jose Sharks have signed star defenseman Brent Burns to a $64 million, eight-year contract extension.Burns will count $8 million against the salary cap through the 2024-25 season.The deal announced Tuesday keeps Burns off the free agent market next summer and with the Sharks for the long term.Burns was a finalist for the Norris Trophy last season as the NHLs top defenseman when he helped lead San Jose to its first appearance in the Stanley Cup Final. He led all defenseman with 27 goals and also 48 assists. General manager Doug Wilson called Burns one of the most dynamic players in the league.Hell make $10 million in the first four seasons of the deal, $7.5 million in 2021-22, $6.5 million in 2022-23 and $5 million in the final two years.Burns has seven goals and nine assists this season for the Sharks. Deals Air Jordan Free Shipping . PAUL, Minn. Cheap Air Jordan 1 Black Friday 2019 . -- Catcher Brett Hayes has agreed to a $630,000, one-year contract with the Kansas City Royals, avoiding salary arbitration. http://www.cheapairjordanwholesale.com/ . The Redskins announced Monday that the quarterback who led the team to the Super Bowl championship in the 1987 season will serve as a personnel executive. Clearance Air Jordan Black Friday . Spiller left Week 3s 27-20 loss to the New York Jets with a thigh injury, but fully practiced with the team all week and expects to be ready to go on Sunday. Air Jordan Black Friday 2019 . - Raiders general manager Reggie McKenzie never doubted he would bring back coach Dennis Allen for a third year despite back-to-back 4-12 records. RIO DE JANEIRO -- Georgias Allison Schmitt and Melanie Margalis earned gold medals and Brittany MacLean picked up a bronze as members of 4x200-meter freestyle relays on Wednesday at the Olympics.Schmitt joined basketball standout Teresa Edwards as the top Georgia performers all-time with four Olympic gold medals each. Schmitt extended her own school mark as she picked up her eighth Olympic medal (four gold, two silver and two bronze medals) in her third Games.Serving as one of the teams captains, Schmitt led off the United States relay - which also featured Leah Smith, Mya DiRado and Katie Ledecky - to open Wednesdays finals. The relay stopped the clock in 7:43.03 to outdistance Australia (7:44.87). Schmitt anchored the gold medal-winning relay at the 2012 Games in London.I had no doubt, Schmitt said. I had complete faith in these three girls. I was just going out to try my best. ... We like to have fun. A happy swimmer is a fast swimmer.Its fantastic to have Schmitty on the team this year and see her swimming so well, Ledecky said. I dont know, I think we were all swimming for Schmitty.I knew Schmitty was going to throw down an awesome leg, Smith said. I wwatched her in prelims and she fired all of us up.ddddddddddddIn Wednesdays preliminaries, Schmitt led off and Margalis swam the third leg as the United States posted a time of 7:45.37. Margalis earned the gold medal, her first, by virtue of competing in the prelims.Schmitt and Margalis ended their Georgia careers in 2013 and 2014, respectively.MacLean came in third on Canadas 4x200-meter freestyle relay in 7:45.39 to earn the bronze, her first Olympic medal. It was also Team Canadas first-ever medal in the 4x200-meter freestyle relay. MacLean, who swam the third leg on Thursday, is appearing in her second Olympics for Canada. She capped her Georgia career in 2016 by leading the Lady Bulldogs to their third NCAA title in four seasons.In the 200-meter butterfly finals, Hali Flickinger of the United States came in seventh in 2:07.71. Like MacLean, Flickinger finished her Georgia career in 2016.Competing for Canada, rising senior Chantal Van Landeghem came in 10th in the 100-meter freestyle. Van Landeghem reached the wall in 54.00. ' ' '