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Bay Area officially picked to host Super Bowl 60

The Super Bowl will return to the Bay Area in 2026 at the home of the San Francisco 49ers, it was officially announced Monday.

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Green Bay selected to host 2025 NFL draft

Green Bay had been ramping up additional construction around Lambeau Field and the Titletown District in preparation to host an NFL draft.

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Hopkins in Toronto, skipping start of Cards’ OTAs

Wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins is skipping the start of voluntary organized team activities with the Arizona Cardinals.

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NFL owners OK flexing of Thursday night games

NFL owners have approved flexing for “Thursday Night Football” starting this season.

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Irsay: Expect Commanders’ sale done by season

Speaking at the NFL’s spring owners meetings on Monday, Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay, a member of the NFL’s finance committee, called it a goal for the Washington Commanders’ sale to be completed by the start of the regular season.

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Brady advice to Young: All on ‘even playing field’

Bryce Young’s biggest takeaway from a conversation with Tom Brady was that being the first pick of the draft doesn’t entitle him to anything.

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Source: Lamar absent at OTAs, to report later

Lamar Jackson was absent from the start of Ravens OTAs on Monday but quarterback is expected to report to the team later this week, a source told ESPN.

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NFL owners approve emergency 3rd QB proposal

NFL owners approved a proposal Monday to allow teams to designate one emergency third quarterback from their 53-man roster before kickoff on game days when inactive lists are announced.

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Big Ben to Pickett: ‘I didn’t want you to succeed’

Ben Roethlisberger had Kenny Pickett on his podcast and admitted he initially didn’t want the then-rookie to have immediate success last season.

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Source: Colts resolve QB Luck tampering inquiry

The Indianapolis Colts have accepted the finding that the Washington Commanders did not contact former quarterback Andrew Luck and, therefore, did not violate the NFL’s anti-tampering rules, a league source tells ESPN’s Stephen Holder.

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