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Chargers release Linsley, who is retiring from NFL

The Chargers on Wednesday released center Corey Linsley, who is retiring from the NFL with a non-emergent heart issue.

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Colts’ NFLPA rep takes issue with 18-game idea

Ryan Kelly, the Colts’ NFLPA rep and a vice president on the union’s executive committee, made it clear he has zero appetite for the expansion of the regular season to 18 games.

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Source: Wirfs to attend camp after missing OTAs

Bucs lineman Tristan Wirfs, who has missed OTAs during ongoing negotiations for a new contract, will be present for the mandatory minicamp, a source told ESPN.

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Cowboys’ Martin ‘closer to the end’ of his career

As Zack Martin enters his 11th season with the Cowboys, he wonders if 2024 could be his final one.

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Browns sign Stefanski, GM Berry to extensions

The Cleveland Browns have signed coach Kevin Stefanski and general manager Andrew Berry to contract extensions, the team announced Wednesday.

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Agent: CB Sutton plans to reunite with Steelers

Cornerback Cameron Sutton plans to sign with the Steelers, his agent told ESPN.

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Belichick feted in Croatia, meets with soccer team

Bill Belichick has taken the time he would normally be coaching in the NFL to visit Croatia, where in recent days he met with the country’s president and national soccer team, and received a Croatian certificate of nationality.

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Eberflus wants to see Williams improve cadence

Bears coach Matt Eberflus spoke to the need to “use cadence as a weapon on offense” and mentioned that as an area rookie QB Caleb Williams will need to improve in after multiple offside penalties during Tuesday’s minicamp session.

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Parsons attends camp, plays down OTAs absence

For the first time this offseason, Micah Parsons was on the field practicing with his teammates, but he does not believe his absence will impact team chemistry or his ability to lead.

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Pats OC: Maye ‘impressive,’ but stresses patience

Patriots offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt said Drake Maye has been impressive, but stressed that it’s a marathon and not a sprint for the rookie quarterback.

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