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Survey: Record number expected to bet on NFL

A survey by the AGA shows that a record 46.6 million Americans plan to bet on the NFL this season, with legal betting markets in more than half the country.

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Sources: Bills, TE Knox reach 4-year extension

Dawson Knox is expected to become one of the top-five highest-paid tight ends in the NFL after reaching a four-year extension with the Buffalo Bills, sources told ESPN.

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Simmering tension, a ‘declining player’ and a public breakup: Inside Seattle’s trade of Russell Wilson

Wilson’s personal aspirations conflicted with a Seahawks organization that had different goals and was skeptical about its QB’s long-term future.

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Bills start as title favorite for first time since ’90s

The Bills (6-1) enter the NFL season as the outright betting favorite for the first time since 1991, followed by the Buccaneers, Chiefs, Rams and Packers.

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Patriots leave early for season opener at Miami

Coach Bill Belichick said the Patriots’ arrival Tuesday, five days before the game, will give them the opportunity to adjust to the conditions in South Florida.

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Lockett: Seattle should cheer for Wilson on MNF

Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Tyler Lockett said he understands why fans would boo new Denver Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson, but that he thinks they should remember everything he did for the team and city and cheer him.

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Giants’ Shepard ‘ready to go’ from Achilles injury

Giants receiver Sterling Shepard told ESPN he fully plans on playing Sunday in Tennessee after he tore an Achilles late last season.

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Ex-Chiefs asst. Reid expected to enter guilty plea

Brtt Reid, son of Chiefs coach Andy Reid, is expected to plead guilty to felony driving while intoxicated causing serious injury, Jackson County (Missouri) Circuit Court records show. He faces up to seven years in prison.

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Ex-college coach, NFL OL Morriss dies at age 71

Guy Morriss, who coached Kentucky and Baylor and played 15 seasons in the NFL as an offensive lineman, died Monday night at age 71.

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Immaculate call: Steelers to retire Harris’ No. 32

The Steelers will retire Franco Harris’ No. 32 in a halftime ceremony on Dec. 24, when they host the Raiders. The Steelers will celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Immaculate Reception that weekend.

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