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Steelers' Haskins dies after being struck by truck
Steelers QB Dwayne Haskins died after being struck by a dump truck. He was 24. Haskins was a first-round draft pick of the Commanders in 2019 after a standout season at Ohio State.
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NFL is requiring teams to hire women or minorities as coaches for 2022 season
According to league data, the percentage of people of color in coaching positions increased from 35% in 2020 to 39% in 2021.
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Tom Brady reverses retirement decision, says he'll play at least another season
Tom Brady, revered by many as the NFL's greatest-ever quarterback, reversed his decision from last month to retire, saying Sunday that he couldn't bear to be a spectator. His time as a retired NFL player barely lasted 40 days. "These past two months I’ve realized my place is still on the field and not in the stands," tweeted Brady, 44. "That time will come. But it’s not now. I love my teammates, and I love my supportive family. They make it all possible. I’m coming back for my 23rd season in Tampa."
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Tom Brady to return to Bucs for 2022 season
The seven-time Super Bowl winner announces on social media he is coming back for “unfinished business” and will play a 23rd season in the NFL.
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Source: Rodgers to return to play for Packers
Four-time NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers has decided that he will return to play for the Green Bay Packers, a source told ESPN.
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Eminem kneels during Super Bowl halftime show performance
Headliners reportedly came under heavy censorship from the NFL ahead of the halftime show
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L.A. story: All-in approach pays off as Rams win Super Bowl LVI in home stadium
The Rams made bold move after bold move to win this game at SoFi Stadium, and that aggressive approach earned the franchise its second Super Bowl title.
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The Washington Football Team’s 18-month rebrand was extensive. Now the hard part begins.
Commanders? Admirals? After decades of controversy and 18 months of research and planning, the team is finally set to unveil a new name and logo.
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Sources: Brady retiring after 22 years, 7 rings
Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady is retiring from football after 22 seasons and seven Super Bowl titles, sources told ESPN's Jeff Darlington and Adam Schefter.
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John Madden, Hall of Fame coach and broadcaster, dies at 85 | AP News
John Madden, the Hall of Fame coach turned broadcaster whose exuberant calls combined with simple explanations provided a weekly soundtrack to NFL games for three decades, died Tuesday morning, the league said.
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Tom Brady’s best throw of the night destroys Microsoft tablet
After throwing a fourth-quarter interception to seal a 9-0 loss against the Saints on Sunday night, Tampa Bay quarterback Tom Brady managed to connect with a Microsoft Surface tablet, absolutely destroying it. The defeat was Brady’s first shutout in 15 years, according to CBS Sports.
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The NFL Had a Ban on Black Players. Why Don’t We Remember the Man Who Broke It?
The forgotten story of the athlete who made history before Jackie Robinson got to Major League Baseball.
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Covid battering NBA, NFL and NHL, benching stars and postponing games
Covid-19 outbreaks are sweeping through the NFL, NBA and NHL, sidelining dozens of players this week including some of the leagues’ biggest stars.
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NFL suspends Antonio Brown, Mike Edwards, John Franklin III for fake vaccination cards
The league suspended each player for for “misrepresenting their vaccination status.’’
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Aaron Rodgers out after positive COVID test; previously said he was ‘immunized’
Jordan Love, the team's first-round pick in 2020, will make his first career start against Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs on Sunday.
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Las Vegas Raiders receiver Henry Ruggs III charged with DUI after a crash left 1 dead
Ruggs' Chevrolet Corvette rear-ended a Toyota RAV4.
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Colin Kaepernick compares treatment of players at NFL combine to slavery in new Netflix series
Free agent NFL quarterback and activist Colin Kaepernick compared the treatment of players at the NFL combine to slavery. The comparison was made in the coming-of-age Netflix series following Kaepernick's high school years called "Colin in Black & White," which premiered Friday.
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Colin Kaepernick's New Netflix Series Compares NFL Draft Process to Slavery: 'No Dignity'
"Before they put you on the field, teams poke, prod and examine you searching for any defect that might affect your performance," Colin Kaepernick said
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NFL agrees to end 'race-norming' in settlement
The NFL and lawyers for thousands of retired NFL players have reached an agreement to end race-based adjustments in dementia testing in the $1 billion settlement of concussion claims, according to a proposed deal filed Wednesday in federal court.
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Finally, on CBS, the football matches the business cards
The score bar at the bottom of the screen during a football game has an obvious function: It tells you how many points a team has scored. In some cases, such as the 2021 Chicago Bears, this function is ceremonial. Nonetheless, we primarily use the score bar as an information
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