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Jacobs wants Packers to add ‘proven’ No. 1 WR

Running back Josh Jacobs wants the Packers to add a “proven” top-tier wide receiver — “someone we know that’s going to be a little more consistent.”

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Back to school: Ron Rivera to help Cal football

Former Panthers and Commanders head coach Ron Rivera is returning to the University of California, his alma mater, to help the football program.

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Dobler, once labeled NFL’s dirtiest player, had CTE

Former Pro Bowl guard Conrad Dobler, once dubbed the NFL’s “dirtiest player,” had chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) at the time of his death in 2023.

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49ers’ Kittle named ’24 Salute to Service winner

49ers two-time All-Pro tight end George Kittle has been named the USAA 2024 Salute to Service award winner.

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Why Schottenheimer’s success in Year 1 might hinge on Cowboys’ free agency

If the rookie coach is going to get the Cowboys back into the playoffs, their roster will need improvements.

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Kupp’s trade would be the first domino of many for the Rams this offseason

If the Rams trade Kupp — the most likely scenario at this point — they will have to retool the receivers room.

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Chiefs or Eagles? 66 experts make the call for the Super Bowl, plus final score and MVP predictions

We asked our NFL analysts and reporters to make Super Bowl LIX predictions. Will the Chiefs or Eagles win it all? Who takes MVP?

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Black NFL players surveyed on coaching diversity

An Associated Press survey of more than 65 Black players from 25 NFL teams found that about 36% were discouraged or disappointed by the number of Black coaches in the league.

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Americans expected to bet $1.39B legally on SB

Legal American sportsbooks could take an estimated $1.39 billion in bets for Super Bowl LIX between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles, according to an annual report from the American Gaming Association.

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NFL to stencil ‘Choose Love’ in end zone for SB

The NFL is stenciling “Choose Love” in the back of one of the end zones at the Superdome for Super Bowl LIX on Sunday in an effort to encourage the country after a series of tragedies over the first six weeks of the year.

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