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Vikes’ Darnold has no structural damage to knee

An MRI revealed that Vikings quarterback Sam Darnold had no structural damage in his left knee, and he is expected to be fine for Sunday’s game against the Green Bay Packers.

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How a board game brought Bills players closer — and stoked their competitive fire

Buffalo underwent significant change this offseason and has found avenues to bring the team closer.

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Inside Joe Burrow’s rise to football stardom

In a remarkable 18-month stretch, Joe Burrow went from an unknown transfer to a Heisman megastar.

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‘We’ll learn from it’: How Saints plan to bounce back after loss vs. Eagles

After a 15-12 loss, the team’s first of the season, New Orleans players hope the adversity will shape them.

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Henry latest to gash Cowboys; ‘just not in unison’

The Cowboys’ run defense was gashed once again Sunday, this time by a running back in Derrick Henry who was available to sign in free agency.

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Ravens’ Jackson steps up in 1st win: ‘Phenomenal’

With Sunday’s game against Dallas on the line, quarterback Lamar Jackson took it upon himself to close out the Ravens’ first victory of the season.

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Lions win, but ‘can get a lot better’ on offense

Following a gritty 20-13 win at State Farm Stadium on Sunday over the Arizona Cardinals, Detroit Lions receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown was happy with the result, but certainly noticed that offense is area of improvement if his club is to make the Super Bowl.

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49ers bemoan mistakes in ‘unacceptable’ loss

The 49ers called Sunday’s loss to the Rams — in which they blew an early lead and made miscues on several key plays — “unacceptable.”

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Pierce blasts Raiders: ‘Business decisions’ in loss

Raiders coach Antonio Pierce blasted his team following Sunday’s loss to the Panthers, saying “business decisions” were made by some players.

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‘A vet presence’: Panthers praise Dalton after win

Panthers quarterback Andy Dalton’s seasoned poise is what coach Dave Canales was looking for when he benched Bryce Young in favor of the 36-year-old veteran, who delivered with three first-half touchdown passes in a 36-22 victory over the Raiders.

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