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UFL 2025 preview: Skip Holtz looks to keep Birmingham on top, Bob Stoops takes aim

The UFL season kicks off Friday night, with every team looking to mount a challenge to Birmingham’s dominance.

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Logos, coaches, stadiums and key players for all eight teams

Here are the teams, coaches and key players who will take the field this month as the UFL begins Season 2.

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Ravens, Harbaugh reach extension through ’28

John Harbaugh, the Ravens’ all-time winningest coach, has agreed to a three-year extension with the team through the 2028 season. He was entering the final year of his deal.

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Source: LB White heads to Raiders on 1-year deal

The Raiders have signed veteran inside linebacker Devin White to a one-year deal, a source confirmed to ESPN.

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Diggs: ACL, 1,000-yard history affected Pats deal

Stefon Diggs says his Patriots contract — worth $69 million, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter — is the range the wide receiver expected, in part because he is coming off a torn ACL.

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Source: UFL players use opener to appeal to Rock

UFL players will open the season Friday without a CBA, a source told ESPN, but they will present a letter to league co-owner Dwayne Johnson asking for help.

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PSU’s Carter: ‘Overall impact’ makes me No. 1

Outside linebacker Abdul Carter restated his pitch to be the No. 1 NFL draft pick during Penn State’s pro day, saying he offers an “overall impact” that makes everyone on his team better.

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‘It was like straight out of a movie’: How the UFL turned a brick salesman into an NFL star

Jake Bates was a salesman at Acme Brick Co. when a chance with the UFL resuscitated his football career.

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Source: Patriots planning to release LB Bentley

The Patriots are planning to release veteran starting linebacker and three-time team captain Ja’Whaun Bentley on Friday, a source tells ESPN

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Patriots honor ex-safety Stevens, who died at 51

The Patriots honored former Super Bowl winner Matt Stevens after he died March 20 at the age of 51.

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