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Untold stories of the Kelce brothers ahead of Super Bowl LVII

Jason and Travis Kelce will become the first brothers to face each other in a Super Bowl. Here are untold stories from people who know them best.

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Garrett ‘all good’ after dislocating toe at Pro Bowl

The Browns said X-rays on Myles Garrett’s injured toe were negative and that they don’t expect him to have any issues.

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Sources: Saints given OK to meet Raiders’ Carr

Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Derek Carr has been granted permission to visit the New Orleans Saints, sources told ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler.

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Titans promote Kelly to offensive coordinator

Tim Kelly, who spent last season as the Tennessee Titans’ pass game coordinator, has been promoted to offensive coordinator, the team announced on Tuesday.

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Rodgers to decide future during darkness retreat

Aaron Rodgers said Tuesday on “The Pat McAfee Show” that he should be closer to making a decision on his future after a four-day darkness retreat.

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Sources: 49ers hiring Steve Wilks as new DC

The 49ers are hiring Steve Wilks as their new defensive coordinator, sources told ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

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J. Pegula gives update on mother’s health issue

Jessica Pegula shared Tuesday in an essay for The Players’ Tribune that her mother Kim Pegula suffered cardiac arrest in June 2022 and remains in recovery.

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The NFL’s Super Bowl control tests boundaries, including the Constitution

The NFL’s control over the Super Bowl hit a snag last week when a judge in Phoenix ruled that part of its plan for this year’s game was unconstitutional.

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How Jalen Hurts silenced his doubters and led the Eagles to Super Bowl LVII

Philadelphia’s stoic 24-year-old quarterback is showing people exactly why he deserves to be playing in the Super Bowl.

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Survey: 50M adults to bet $16B on Super Bowl

Survey results from the American Gaming Association show that a record 50.4 million adults in the U.S. will combine to bet $16 billion on Super Bowl LVII.

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