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Bears, Texans will meet in Hall of Fame game

The Bears and Texans will play in this year’s Pro Football Hall of Fame game on Aug. 1, it was announced Tuesday.

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Saints’ Ramczyk slow to recover from knee issue

Saints head coach Dennis Allen said Tuesday that right tackle Ryan Ramczyk is not recovering from an offseason knee procedure as quickly as the team or player would have hoped.

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Cal McNair approved as Texans’ principal owner

At the NFL’s annual meeting Tuesday, Texans chairman and CEO Cal McNair was approved to be the franchise’s new principal owner.

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Giants coach Daboll has regrets but is evolving

Giants coach Brian Daboll said Tuesday that he has some regrets about how he handled some things last season but vowed to “continue to grow, continue to evolve.”

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Sources: NFL to play on Christmas Wednesday

Despite the holiday falling on a Wednesday, the NFL will again play on Christmas Day in 2024, sources confirmed to ESPN. Matchups will be determined later.

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Missing CB was at Lions’ facility after warrant

Cameron Sutton was in the Detroit Lions’ workout facility last week when the team found out about the warrant for his arrest.

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NFL owners approve massive revamp to kickoff

NFL owners approved a massive revamp of the kickoff play Tuesday, opting for a format that originated in the XFL.

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How Ravens, John Harbaugh are addressing changes to Lamar Jackson’s supporting cast

The Baltimore coach spoke about the team’s wide receiver, offensive line, running back and backup quarterback roles at league meetings.

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Tannenbaum’s GM mock draft: A former exec’s own first-round picks, including six QBs and one big trade

Mike Tannenbaum puts his GM hat back on and makes his own selections for each team in the first round of the 2024 draft.

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‘Grateful’ Harris retires after stops with Pats, Bills

Former New England Patriots and Buffalo Bills running back Damien Harris, 27, a veteran drafted out of Alabama in the third round back in 2019, announced his retirement in an Instagram post on Monday night, saying he has “found the strength to walk away.”

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