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Jets to host ex-Bills punter Araiza for workout

The New York Jets will host Matt Araiza for a workout Wednesday, the free agent punter’s agent told ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

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Jordan Love’s first OTAs as Packers new QB1 show ‘it’s still early’

Love had some ups and downs this week as he prepares to replace Aaron Rodgers as the Packers’ starter.

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Broncos coach Sean Payton making it clear that roster spots are earned, not given

Denver’s new head coach isn’t pulling any punches when it comes to putting together the best roster possible.

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Saints’ Moreau on field at OTAs after cancer scare

Saints tight end Foster Moreau practiced fully on Tuesday after returning from a recent cancer diagnosis.

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Shanahan, Purdy optimistic about Week 1 return

San Francisco coach Kyle Shanahan said the 49ers hope quarterback Brock Purdy will be ready for Week 1, but reiterated there is no timetable in his recovery from a torn elbow ligament.

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Bears’ Fields worried about wins, not his contract

Justin Fields will be eligible for a contract extension after this season but he said Tuesday, “I’m not worried about contracts, I’m worried about wins. I could care less.”

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QB Allen ‘badly’ wants Super Bowl title for Buffalo

Bills quarterback Josh Allen, speaking at Tuesday’s practice, says he “badly” wants to bring a Super Bowl title to Buffalo.

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Rodgers: ‘Dream’ Jets start despite minor injury

Aaron Rodgers sat out practice Tuesday with a minor calf injury but said it’s “been a dream month so far” after being traded to the Jets.

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Pickett: No hard feelings on Big Ben, ‘he’s honest’

Kenny Pickett says he doesn’t have any hard feelings toward Ben Roethlisberger after the former Steelers QB said he wasn’t rooting for Pickett to succeed right away.

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Source: Ravens’ Jackson reports for second OTA

Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson has reported for the start of Baltimore’s second organized team activity, a source told ESPN.

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