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Carter makes case for going No. 1: ‘I’m the best’

Former Penn State pass rusher Abdul Carter made a case for a defensive player, specifically himself, to be the first player selected in the draft.

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McVay: ‘First goal’ is for Stafford to remain a Ram

The Rams want Matthew Stafford to remain their quarterback but are trying to balance short-term and long-term roster decisions by letting him gauge his value, Sean McVay says.

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Sources: Titans allowing LB Landry to seek trade

The Titans have granted former Pro Bowl linebacker Harold Landry III permission to seek a trade, sources told ESPN.

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Pains, trains and high-top Jordans: Inside unique — and unusual — NFL combine memories

Jets star Quinnen Williams said he felt like he was sleeping on a train, but it was just a restless night at the combine.

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Shanahan, 49ers formally give OC reins to Kubiak

Headlining a list of changes to the San Francisco coaching staff is the long-awaited promotion of Klay Kubiak to offensive coordinator after four seasons with the 49ers.

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GM: Colts plan to ‘create real competition’ at QB

The Colts intend to have an “open” competition at quarterback between Anthony Richardson and a yet-to-be-determined offseason acquisition, general manager Chris Ballard said Tuesday.

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Sources: Saints hire Cal DC Sirmon to coach LBs

The Saints are hiring Cal defensive coordinator Peter Sirmon to be New Orleans’ linebackers coach, sources told ESPN’s Pete Thamel.

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Bengals plan to make WR Chase top-paid non-QB

The Bengals plan to make All-Pro wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase the highest-paid non-quarterback in the NFL, director of player personnel Duke Tubin said Tuesday.

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Sirianni: ‘Unfair’ to Eagles if tush push banned

Eagles coach Nick Sirianni called it “a little unfair” that some in the NFL are angling to have the tush push banned because it’s highly successful for Philadelphia, adding that the idea that it’s an automatic play is “a little insulting.”

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OL Peters to retire, join Seahawks’ front office

Future Hall of Fame offensive lineman Jason Peters is retiring after 21 seasons and will join the Seahawks’ front office.

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