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Cowboys hold off NFC East rival Giants in defensive battle

New York failed to score a touchdown Thursday night and came up short against Dallas.

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Niners’ Kittle expecting to play; Samuel practices

Niners TE George Kittle, who sat out last week’s game with a hamstring injury, expects to play vs. the Patriots, while Deebo Samuel (calf) returned to practice.

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Cowboys’ Dak Prescott connects with Rico Dowdle for TD vs. Giants

Dallas scored the first touchdown of the night in Thursday’s NFC East showdown.

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WR Chase puts drama behind, ‘having fun again’

Coming off a two-touchdown performance, Bengals receiver Ja’Marr Chase said he is happy to put his offseason contract dispute behind him and play football, which is “what matters most” to him.

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TE Andrews, catchless in W3: ‘My time will come’

Amid the slowest start to his NFL career, Mark Andrews said Thursday his “time will come,” while offensive coordinator Todd Monken said he anticipates the star tight end having more opportunities in games ahead.

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Jefferson ‘not tripping’ on Pack CB’s head games

The Vikings’ Justin Jefferson says he won’t let the Packers’ Jaire Alexander get inside his head on Sunday.

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‘Wow, I’m actually back’: Trevon Diggs’ yearlong journey

What were the ‘things that no one else has to see’ that Diggs did to get back to form?

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Fins’ McDaniel not yet ready to tab QB1 for MNF

Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel said Thursday it’s “a little premature” to name a starting quarterback for Monday night’s game against the Titans.

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Lions rule Ragnow out for MNF game vs. Seattle

The Lions have ruled out center Frank Ragnow (partially torn pec) for Monday night’s game against the Seahawks, coach Dan Campbell said Thursday.

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Giants’ Daniel Jones: ‘I’ve played more, seen more, studied and improved’ — but is it enough?

This Daniel Jones is bigger, stronger — but has more calluses — unlike his former rookie self who was once the Giants’ ‘next great quarterback.’

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