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Source: Dak, Cowboys reach 4-year, $160M deal
The Cowboys and quarterback Dak Prescott have agreed to a four-year, $160 million contract that includes $126 million guaranteed, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter.
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Baker Mayfield's overthrown Hail Mary is the longest pass ever recorded in an NFL game
The play didn't result in a TD
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Big Ten brief shows 11-3 vote to postpone season
Big Ten presidents and chancellors voted 11-3 to postpone the fall football season, the league confirmed Monday in a brief and two affidavits filed in response to a lawsuit from eight Nebraska players.
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Maybe the XFL is a little TOO extreme
The best sports analysis and content.
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NFL hits Browns' Garrett with indefinite ban
The NFL has indefinitely banned Browns DE Myles Garrett for hitting Steelers QB Mason Rudolph in the head with his helmet. In addition, Pittsburgh's Maurkice Pouncey (3 games) and Cleveland's Larry Ogunjobi (1 game) have also been suspended.
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Opinion: Antonio Brown won't play in the NFL again, because his trouble outweighs his talent
Antonio Brown's NFL career is over, because few coaches or GMs can juggle talent and trouble without destroying their team in the process.
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NFL comes to London offering way out for trapped teenagers
American football stars talk of their troubled backgrounds as boys vie for place at academy
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The Story of New England Patriots Owner Robert Kraft
The New England Patriots are playing in the Super Bowl. Again. This will be the Patriots’ 10th Super Bowl appearance since 1996. The 2018 season was the 18th consecutive year in which the Patriots have finished above .500. The Patriots have gone to the playoffs all but five times in the past 24 years. That is 80% of the time. No other American football team has ever accomplished this feat. Edward DeBartolo Jr.’s (1980s-1990s) San Francisco 49ers are a distant second. The 49ers went to the playoffs 15 times in DeBartolo’s 23-year tenure. That was 65% of the time.
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TouchDown Rush | unblocked games
unblocked games
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The Man Who Wrote the Book That Terrifies the NFL
Mark Leibovich spent years digging under the skin of Washington, D.C.’s power brokers. When he turned his attention to the world of pro football for a new book, he found an awfully familiar set of characters.
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Suicides, Drug Addiction and High School Football
The dire existence of young athletes in Madison, Ind.: “You just can’t believe this is all happening in one small community.”
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Foles' late TD pass leads Eagles to 1st Super Bowl Title
Eagles 41 New England 33
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They were the first Redskins to play in the Super Bowl. Decades later, they’re paying the price.
Football fans of a certain age will remember the Super Bowl VII matchup between George Allen’s Redskins and Don Shula’s Dolphins in 1973. Miami became — and remains — the only team in National Football League history to finish the regular season and the postseason undefeated. Yet Washington, making its first-ever Super Bowl appearance, and playing in its first NFL championship game since 1945, was slightly favored to win.
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They were the first Redskins to play in the Super Bowl. Decades later, they’re paying the price.
Veterans of the team that faced the undefeated Dolphins describe toll of an NFL career.
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Super Bowl Trivia
So you think you know a lot about the Super Bowl? See if you can tackle these questions on the big game:
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XFL vs. NFL
XFL might be coming back.
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Alabama Wins National Championship With a Halftime Twist
The true freshman Tua Tagovailoa replaced Alabama’s starting quarterback, Jalen Hurts, at halftime, and led the Crimson Tide past Georgia in a thrilling comeback.
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'Sunday Night Football' canceled on New Year's Eve
The NFL claims they aren't having "Sunday Night Football" due to the upcoming playoffs, but it's more likely the ratings will be down.
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Watch the Georgia Dome in Atlanta implode
One of the nation's largest domed stadiums has been destroyed in a scheduled implosion in downtown Atlanta.
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Researchers identify marker for CTE in living football players
"Not only did this research show the potential for CTE diagnosis during life, but it also offers a possible mechanism for distinguishing between CTE and other diseases," said Jonathan Cherry, a postdoctoral fellow in neurology at Boston University Medical Center.
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