Long: ‘Wouldn't be surprised to see' Belichick coach elsewhere

Former Patriot Chris Long joins Tom E. Curran to discuss Bill Belichick’s future in New England and whether or not his past success means that he deserves the chance to leave New England on his own terms. The Patriots Talk podcast is sponsored by FanDuel Sportsbook.Long: ‘Wouldn’t be surprised to see’ Belichick coach elsewhere originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston

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Cowboys lose CB Trevon Diggs for season after suffering torn ACL | Speak

The Dallas Cowboys suffered a big loss on their roster. CB Trevon Diggs will reportedly be out for the remaining of the season after tearing his ACL during today’s practice. Emmanuel Acho, Joy Taylor, LeSean McCoy and James Jones react to the breaking news, then discuss how big of a loss this is for America’s Team.

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Over or underrated with Mike Golic Jr, Bears talk with Michael Lombardi | Zero Blitz

Jason Fitz is joined by the legendary Mike Golic Jr. to discuss a few teams that make them want to toss their cookies, call on some people that need to step up their game in Week 3 of the NFL season and decide what’s overrated, properly rated or underrated after two weeks of NFL football. Later, Michael Lombardi joins the show to discuss the Chicago Bears and Los Angeles Chargers from a front office perspective, as they each have pressing issues that have led to them starting the season 0-2.

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Time for league to admit they missed out on OC Eric Bieniemy? | What's Wright?

The Washington Commanders have come out swinging the first two weeks of the NFL season, most recently running up the scoreboard on the Denver Broncos last week. On the other hand, the Kansas City Chiefs’ offense has struggled, losing to the Detroit Lions in Week 1, and barely finding their stride against the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 2. The common denominator here: Eric Bienemy, former Chiefs OC, and now OC for the Commanders. Nick Wright explores if this early success for Bieniemy is proof the rest of the league may have made a mistake passing him up for a head coaching job.

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