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Source: Chiefs bring back RB Edwards-Helaire

The Chiefs agreed to a deal to re-sign running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire, a source confirmed.

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Lil Wayne to headline second annual ‘Kelce Jam’ music festival

Three-time Super Bowl champion Travis Kelce’s music festival is headed back to Kansas City and bringing Lil Wayne, 2 Chainz and Diplo with it.

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New Titans CB Sneed: Nothing wrong with knees

Cornerback L’Jarius Sneed dismissed any injury concerns about his knees when he was introduced by the Titans to the local media on Tuesday.

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Season win totals for all 32 teams

Where does your team stand heading into 2024? ESPN BET has win totals and projections for every NFL team.

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DB prospect DeJean cleared for football activity

Iowa Hawkeyes defensive back Cooper DeJean sent a letter to all NFL clubs last week informing them that he has been cleared to return to all football activities, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported Tuesday.

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Vikings suspend Phillips 3 weeks over traffic stop

After OC Wes Phillips pleaded guilty in February to an amended charge of misdemeanor careless driving after a 2023 traffic stop, the Vikings have suspended him for three weeks.

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What is coach Kevin O’Connell’s vision for Vikings’ next QB?

With Kirk Cousins gone, journeyman Sam Darnold atop the depth chart and a pair of first-round draft picks, the Vikings’ future at QB is up in the air.

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Source: Chiefs, QB Wentz agree to 1-year deal

Free agent quarterback Carson Wentz has agreed to a one-year deal with the Kansas City Chiefs, a source confirmed to ESPN.

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Back to school: Sapp joins Buffs in grad asst. role

Hall of Fame defensive lineman Warren Sapp is headed back to the classroom in order to be more of a hands-on coach for the Colorado Buffaloes.

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Cards ordered to pay ex-VP $3M for defamation

An NFL arbitrator ordered the Arizona Cardinals to pay $3 million to former executive Terry McDonough for “false and defamatory” statements the team made about him to the media, according to a decision filed in federal court on Monday.

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