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RB Jones reworking deal to stay with Packers

Running back Aaron Jones will be staying with the Packers after reaching an agreement Friday on an $11 million salary for the 2023 season that includes an $8.52 million signing bonus, his agents told ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

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Chiefs’ Kelce announced as ‘SNL’ host on March 4

Fresh off the Chiefs’ Super Bowl win, Travis Kelce has been named host of “Saturday Night Live” on March 4.

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Saints’ Kamara among 4 indicted in battery case

A grand jury has indicted New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara and three other men for an alleged assault in Las Vegas last year.

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Gannon eager to get started with ‘elite’ Murray

New Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon said he wants to have an offense that maximizes quarterback Kyle Murray’s skillset.

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XFL is back! Rules, schedule, who’s playing, salaries and more for the 2023 season

With the XFL poised to kick off a new season, let’s look at the league’s rules, changes since 2021, and expectations.

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Why the future of the Daniel Jones-Saquon Barkley era in New York is complicated

Jones and Barkley are both impending free agents. The Giants have backed Jones, but Barkley’s future isn’t as clear.

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The history of trades for the No. 1 pick: Could Chicago make it 13?

On 12 occasions since 1967 has the No. 1 overall pick been traded. Let’s take how the moves worked out.

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Saban, Tide hire Whisenhunt as special assistant

Former NFL coach Ken Whisenhunt, who had a four-year tenure as offensive coordinator of the Los Angeles Chargers among other stops, has joined Alabama’s football staff as the special assistant to head coach Nick Saban.

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Sources: Canales leaving Seattle for Bucs OC job

After an extensive search for an offensive coordinator, the Bucs are hiring Seahawks quarterback coach Dave Canales to replace the fired Byron Leftwich, sources told ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler.

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Bears purchase 326-acre Arlington Park property

The Chicago Bears have closed on its purchase of the 326-acre Arlington Park property, though the move does not guarantee the development of the team’s plan for a new domed stadium.

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