LAKE FOREST, Ill. (AP) — Though he didn’t quite slam the door on a change, Chicago Bears coach John Fox indicated he won’t fire offensive coordinator Dowell Loggains.
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LAKE FOREST, Ill. (AP) — Though he didn’t quite slam the door on a change, Chicago Bears coach John Fox indicated he won’t fire offensive coordinator Dowell Loggains.
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FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. (AP) Receiver Julio Jones doubts he’ll be at full capacity when the playoff-bound Atlanta Falcons end the regular season against New Orleans.
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RENTON, Wash. (AP) Replacing Tyler Lockett isn’t simple.
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FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP) Muhammad Wilkerson knew something was wrong with his ankle early in the season.
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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) The New York Giants had just finished calisthenics and were about to break into group workouts when something out of the ordinary happened at practice Thursday.
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It looks like Melvin Gordon will get his chance Sunday.The San Diego Chargers haven’t had a reliablerunning back since LaDainian Tomlinson left. They drafted Ryan Mathews at No. 12 overall in 2010 but when you’re injured a lot, you’re not reliable. And that’s what the Chargers …
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Getting to Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford on Sunday night will be important
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Fitzgerald isn’t all that excited about potentially taking the crown
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1,000-yard markers are just ahead for this group.
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The Arizona Cardinals and Los Angeles Rams released their injury report for Thursday’s practiceThe Arizona Cardinals added another player to their injury report on Thursday. Rookie defensive tackle Robert Nkemdiche, who wasn’t on the report on Wednesday, was limited in practice on Thursd…
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Cam’s sub-par season means there will be a new MVP.
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PITTSBURGH (AP) A month into his rookie season, Sean Davis was lost. Asked to split time between free safety and nickelback, the Pittsburgh Steelers second-round pick could do neither particularly well.
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The Denver Broncos are in desperate need of help offensively. They have needs on the offensive line, but could look at Miami TE David Njoku as well…The Denver Broncos will be looking for any and every way to upgrade their offense this offseason, and that includes the tight end position, currentl…
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Carr injury is a big blow to Raiders’ Super Bowl hopes.
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Check out some of the best moments of 2016.
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Bad form for the AFC, which has all six of its playoff qualifiers determined heading into the final Sunday of the schedule.
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CLEVELAND (AP) Robert Griffin III can finish what he started.
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DAVIE, Fla. (AP) The Miami Dolphins gave up a season-worst 589 yards last week against the Buffalo Bills, allowed five first downs in overtime and still won.
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Robert Griffin III can finish what he started. Cleveland’s quarterback was cleared from concussion protocol and will start Sunday at Pittsburgh in the season finale. Griffin was checked by an independent neurologist – the last step in the NFL’s procedure on head injuries – and practiced as the Browns (1-14) prepared to face a Steelers team assured a playoff spot.
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Miami Dolphins quarterback Ryan Tannehill has returned to the practice field and thrown passes on the side, but he’s not taking part in team drills yet. Tannehill wore a cap, T-shirt and left knee brace while watching his teammates at the start of Thursday’s workout for the regular-season finale Sunday against New England. Coach Adam Gase said Tannehill will rejoin the lineup ”when I feel comfortable with what the doctors are telling me – that we’re not going to have any kind of injury that could prevent him from hurting his chances to play next year.
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Antonio Brown is in the driver’s seat in his car bet with Brandon Marshall, so he’s looking for the Jets receiver to turn over the keys. If he had more yards receiving, Brown would give him his Rolls-Royce. If Brown had more, Marshall would give him a Porsche that the Jets had on display outside their facility.
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Mixing and matching safeties since late last season, the Washington Redskins have no choice but to use a safety-by-committee approach in their must-win regular season finale. With their playoff hopes riding on beating the New York Giants on Sunday – as long as the Green Bay Packers and Detroit Lions don’t tie – the Redskins are likely to start one converted cornerback and a Week 1 healthy scratch at the safety positions. Season-ending injuries to David Bruton, DeAngelo Hall and veteran addition Donte Whitner, Washington will lean heavily on Will Blackmon, Duke Ihenacho and even special teams ace Deshazor Everett against the Giants.
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Tyrod Taylor has likely played his last game for the Buffalo Bills, and here are five teams he could land with in 2017.The firing of head coach Rex Ryan removed an advocate for Tyrod Taylor within the Buffalo Bills organization, and he has been benched in favor of E.J. Manuel for Week 17 against t…
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The Bills were hoping to avoid an injury to Taylor by benching him for Week 17
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The New York Giants have clinched the fifth seed in the NFC, while the Washington Redskins will almost certainly clinch a playoff berth with a win. I provide my key games to the final regular season game below in my Week 17 Preview.The obvious risk in playing the starters in a meaningless ga…
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Rex Ryan often does and says things he can’t back up, but it reached a new level when he left the Buffalo Bills facility on Tuesday.It was clearly an inevitable move, but the Buffalo Bills fired head coach Rex Ryan on Tuesday with one game to go this season. Ryan’s verbal declarations ha…
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Reuben Foster could go 20 (or more) picks higher than his former Alabama teammate Reggie Ragland did in last year’s draft
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Heisman Trophy winner Rashaan Salaam killed himself after struggling with depression, an autopsy report confirmed Thursday, but investigators will never know whether the one-time running back suffered chronic head trauma from playing football because his family did not consent to those tests. Salaam was found dead Dec. 5 in a park near the University of Colorado, where he played from 1992 to 1994, becoming one of the greatest players in the program’s history. Salaam died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head, an autopsy by the Boulder County Coroner’s Office confirmed.
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The Cleveland Browns will look to continue their rebuilding efforts during the 2017 NFL Draft. Could Washington safety Budda Baker be on the team’s radar?There is only one week remaining in the 2016 NFL regular season and the Cleveland Browns still do not know their final draft position.T…
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Watkins rattled of a laundry list of changes the Bills have to make.
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