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Back to work: Saban joining ESPN, ‘GameDay’

Nick Saban, one of the most accomplished coaches in college football history who retired after 17 seasons at Alabama, is joining ESPN as an analyst.

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Out-of-work Bieniemy made playoff visit to Chiefs

Ex-Chiefs OC Eric Bieniemy, who was fired by the Commanders this offseason, visited his former players before their win over the Ravens in the AFC title game.

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Mahomes OK being ‘villain’ if Chiefs keep winning

Patrick Mahomes says he’s OK with the Chiefs being “villains,” if it means the Chiefs keep winning.

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Chiefs’ Thuney (pec) still hopeful for SB return

Chiefs All-Pro left guard Joe Thuney is holding out dwindling hope he’ll be able to play in Super Bowl LVIII after missing the AFC Championship Game with a pectoral injury.

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Pats’ Cardona receives Salute to Service award

Patriots long snapper Joe Cardona is the recipient of the NFL’s 2023 Salute to Service Award.

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A tuba, sledgehammer and … Mr. Fluffypants? High school tales of 15 Super Bowl stars

What were Patrick Mahomes, Brock Purdy and Travis Kelce like in high school? Here’s what coaches and teachers had to say.

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ESPN experts pick Super Bowl LVIII and make their MVP predictions

We asked our NFL writers, analysts and reporters to make Super Bowl LVIII predictions. Which team do they think will win?

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49ers’ defense vows to be better after call out

The 49ers defense reflected on what was called “unacceptable” and “embarrassing” effort in last week’s comeback win vs. the Lions, and players vowed that those issues won’t be a problem in the Super Bowl.

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DC Minter departs U-M, expected to join Chargers

Michigan defensive coordinator Jesse Minter said goodbye to the program Tuesday, as he prepares to return to the NFL, where he is expected to reunite with Jim Harbaugh on his Chargers staff.

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Bolts GM echoes Harbaugh’s multiple titles vow

Chargers general manager Joe Hortiz doubled down on coach Jim Harbaugh’s “multiple championships” declaration, promising to deliver owner Dean Spanos at least two more rings.

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