New Broncos coach has a tough act to follow (Yahoo Sports)

Vance Joseph speaks after he was introduced as the new head coach of the Denver Broncos during an NFL football news conference at the team's headquarters Thursday, Jan. 12, 2017, in Englewood, Colo. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

Vance Joseph called the Denver Broncos’ job a ”reboot, not a rebuild” when he was introduced Thursday as Gary Kubiak’s successor. Joseph, 44, scuttled interviews scheduled with the Chargers, Rams and 49ers about their head coaching vacancies after meeting with Denver GM John Elway this week about the most desirable opening in the league. Joseph said he’s eager to step into the Broncos’ championship culture, saying, ”It’s a football team that’s not broken.


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Prosecutor wants to know NFL's punishment for 'Pacman' Jones (Yahoo Sports)

Bengals cornerback Adam

An Ohio prosecutor deciding how to proceed after Cincinnati Bengals player Adam ”Pacman” Jones’ latest arrest says he wants to know first what punishment Jones faces from the NFL. ”I want to know what the NFL is going to do,” Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters told WKRC-TV (http://bit.ly/2j8cBCp ). NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy told The Associated Press on Thursday that Jones’ case ”remains under review” and that the league had no further comment for now.


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Chargers leaving San Diego for Los Angeles (Yahoo Sports)

FILE - In this Tuesday, April 16, 2013, file photo, San Diego Chargers general manager Tom Telesco speaks to reporters following workouts at the team's NFL football mini-camp in San Diego. A look at the positives, negatives about each of the 6 NFL coaching vacancies, from the best (Broncos) to the worst (49ers). Why it's a good gig: There's quality at QB (in the short term, anyway, because Philip Rivers is 35), RB (Melvin Gordon) and DE (Joey Bosa). And, hey, can't beat the weather, right? (AP Photo/Lenny Ignelzi, File)

The San Diego Chargers are moving to Los Angeles, where they will join the recently relocated Rams in giving the nation’s second-largest media market two NFL teams for the first time in decades. Team chairman Dean Spanos made the announcement that the Chargers will relocate to LA for the 2017 season in a letter posted Thursday on the Chargers’ Twitter account, which was rebranded as the Los Angeles Chargers. ”San Diego has been our home for 56 years.


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