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Family affair: Sons of ex-NFL stars fill combine

Several prospects at this year’s NFL combine are sons of former NFL stars, including USC receiver Brenden Rice and Southern Miss running back Frank Gore Jr.

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Maximum effort leads to intense faces at the combine

Players go all-out and that leads to some interesting facial expressions.

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‘No excuse’: Cam sorry for role in Atlanta scuffle

Cam Newton acknowledged that he was involved in a youth football scuffle over the weekend that could have gotten worse and makes it harder for him to act as an example to younger players.

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Penix says he’s healthy, set to be franchise QB

Washington quarterback Michael Penix says he has proven he is healthy and is ready to be an NFL franchise QB.

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Williams not thinking beyond No. 1 pick in draft

USC quarterback Caleb Williams says he hasn’t thought about being drafted anywhere but No. 1 in the NFL draft by the Chicago Bears.

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Source: Saints to cut Maye as part of cap moves

A source tells ESPN that the New Orleans Saints plan to cut safety Marcus Maye as part of a series of moves to become salary cap compliant.

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Injured ex-FSU QB Travis eyes May, June return

Jordan Travis, who suffered a leg fracture that ended his season at Florida State, says he “should be ready” by May or June and healthy for his rookie season.

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Source: Bama DB McKinstry has Jones fracture

Alabama cornerback Kool-Aid McKinstry has a Jones fracture in his right foot, a source confirmed with ESPN’s Jordan Reid.

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McCarthy to sell Michigan wins in draft interviews

Michigan quarterback J.J. McCarthy says leading the Wolverines to 27 victories in his 28 career starts is a stat that he can use in his favor when talking to interested NFL teams.

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From Henry to Barkley: A look at which running back could team up with Ravens’ Lamar Jackson

Baltimore is prioritizing finding a running back this offseason, and the team could pick up a big star to work with the 2023 MVP.

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