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Despite Stroud’s emergence, Texans GM has work cut out to rebuild roster

With 30 free agents, Houston has the most in the NFL, and priority No. 1 starts in the trenches.

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What the Seahawks’ coaching hires mean for Geno Smith — and why Feb. 16 is a key date for his future

The Seattle quarterback’s base salary for 2024 kicks in on Friday, but could the Seahawks choose to move on at QB before that happens?

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Niners’ Armstead set for surgery on ailing knee

Arik Armstead, who was hobbled by a meniscus injury suffered in a Dec. 3 victory over the Eagles, will have surgery in the coming days and is hoping he’ll be ready some time in the range of training camp in late July or August.

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Shanahan: 49ers made OT plan before playoffs

49ers coach Kyle Shanahan said Tuesday he had laid out a plan for overtime with his staff before the playoffs began.

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Lions sign CFL’s defensive player of year Betts

The Lions signed defensive lineman Mathieu Betts to a reserve/futures contract on Tuesday.

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UFL sticks with traditional kickoff, will eye safety

For its inaugural season, the UFL said it would use a more traditional kickoff model instead of the XFL format as it announced its on-field rules Tuesday.

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Eagles’ Reddick says he never requested trade

Haason Reddick said Tuesday that he never requested to be traded by the Eagles and hopes to work out an extension with the team.

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Record $185.6M bet on SB with Nevada books

More than $185.6 million was bet on Super Bowl LVIII with Nevada sportsbooks, the most ever, according to unaudited figures released Tuesday.

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Welcome to the offseason: What you need to know about key dates, biggest questions

Here’s a look at the most important issues and questions the league could address.

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Super Bowl LVIII most-watched TV program ever

Super Bowl LVIII was the most-watched program in television history, with an average of 123.4 million viewers tuning in to the Chiefs’ 25-22 overtime win versus the 49ers.

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