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49ers’ McCaffrey expects usual workload in opener

Niners running back Christian McCaffrey, who has missed most of training camp with a calf and Achilles injury, believes he will not only be playing but handling his usual workload in the opener against the Jets.

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Vikes’ McCarthy still coming to grips with injury

Vikings QB J.J. McCarthy is still stunned that he suffered a season-ending injury, but he said he’s changing his mindset and will attend team meetings to stay ready.

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Women suing ex-Jags kicker attach names to suit

Two women have now attached their names to their lawsuit against ex-Jaguars kicker Brandon McManus that claims he sexually assaulted them on the team’s overseas trip to London in 2023.

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Steelers’ Wilson limited in practice, iffy to start

Steelers QB Russell Wilson was limited in Friday’s practice after aggravating his calf injury, casting doubt about his availability for Sunday’s game vs. Atlanta.

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Bills sign RT Brown to 4-year deal through 2028

The Buffalo Bills have signed right tackle Spencer Brown to a four extension, linking him to the team through the 2028 season.

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Titans TE Whyle to wear Guardian Cap in Week 1

Tennessee tight end Josh Whyle will be one of the first players to wear the Guardian Cap in a regular-season game on Sunday when the Titans face the Bears.

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Bengals’ Chase: My call on playing with no deal

Ja’Marr Chase says he would be willing to play this season even if he and the Bengals cannot agree to an extension. But whether Chase is on the field Week 1 against the Patriots will be up to him.

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Freiermuth, Steelers agree to 4-year, $48.4M deal

The Pittsburgh Steelers secured tight end Pat Freiermuth with a four-year, $48.4 million deal, his agency Athletes First confirmed to ESPN.

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How the Packers, Eagles and 80,000 pounds of equipment made the first-ever trip to Brazil

It was an exhaustive undertaking for those involved in shipping the NFL all the way to São Paulo.

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Sources: Dolphins’ Ramsey becomes top-paid CB

Jalen Ramsey has agreed to a new three-year extension with the Dolphins that will pay him $24.1 million per year, sources told ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

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