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Rams re-sign WR Robinson to one-year contract

The Rams re-signed wide receiver Demarcus Robinson to a one-year contract on Wednesday.

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Bad grades: Chiefs ranked 31st in NFLPA survey

The Dolphins and Vikings topped the NFLPA’s player survey of various categories for NFL teams, while the Chiefs and the Commanders were at the bottom.

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FedEx bails on Commanders naming-rights deal

FedEx has walked away from its naming rights deal with the Commanders.

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Mayo: Patriots’ changes not a dig at Belichick

Patriots coach Jerod Mayo says recent comments by him and director of scouting Eliot Wolf about creating a more open vibe around the team were not intended as a shot at Bill Belichick.

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UCLA’s Latu: Teams not worried over neck history

UCLA outside linebacker Laiatu Latu said “no teams have talked about any kind of concern” over the neck injury that sidelined him for two years.

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Source: Chiefs cut Valdes-Scantling, save $12M

The Chiefs are releasing wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling, a source told ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler on Wednesday.

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Williams, idle in Indy, ready for draft’s top teams

Former USC quarterback Caleb Williams spoke in depth about the Bears, unveiled his combine plan and reflected on a journey to the NFL that’s nearing a culmination.

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Tony Pollard, Gerald Everett could make sense in Kellen Moore’s Philly offense

Kellen Moore and Nick Sirianni have a deep roster of playmakers returning, but they could shore up their tight end and running back rooms.

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Which NFL players need a change of scenery? Let’s pick one candidate to move from all 32 teams

Mac Jones could use a fresh start, but he’s not the only player who could benefit from a move to another team. We named 32 to watch.

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Cards coach: ‘Sky’s the limit’ for healthy Kyler

Cardinals coach Jonathan Gannon thinks the “sky’s the limit” for quarterback Kyler Murray, who has recovered from knee surgery and is more comfortable in a new offense.

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