Restock Your Closet With Amazon's One-Day Sale on Men's Apparel

Amazon wants to make sure the men of the world are dressing well. Pick up shirts, slacks, polos, and more from this one-day sale on apparel from IZOD, Van Heusen, GH Bass, and more. You’ll basically never take more than 20 minutes to get ready again, which still astounds me as to how you do it.

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Only on AP: Falcons worried about handling of painkillers (Yahoo Sports)

This Jan. 27, 2017 photo shows Atlanta Falcons general manager Thomas Dimitroff answering questions from the media at the NFL football team's practice facility in Flowery Branch, Ga. A string of emails that began in 2010 with the Atlanta Falcons head trainer and reached all the way to owner Arthur Blank showed a franchise worried about its excessive reliance on painkillers to treat players and the potential embarrassment that could cause the team and the NFL. Nearly every recipient on the email chain _ from Blank, president Rich McKay and general manager Thomas Dimitroff to then-head athletic trainer Marty Lauzon _ is still with the team, which plays New England in the Super Bowl on Sunday. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

A string of emails that began in 2010 with the Atlanta Falcons head trainer and reached all the way to owner Arthur Blank showed a franchise worried about its ”excessive” reliance on painkillers to treat players and the potential embarrassment that could cause the team and the NFL. Nearly every recipient on the email chain – from Blank, president Rich McKay and general manager Thomas Dimitroff to then-head athletic trainer Marty Lauzon – is still with the team, which plays New England in the Super Bowl on Sunday. The emails were entered into the court record Thursday as part of a proposed class-action lawsuit by more than 1,800 former NFL players who claim they were encouraged by the medical and training staffs of NFL teams to abuse painkillers and continue playing without regard for their long-term health.


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Patriots owner Kraft pulls some punches, throws others (Yahoo Sports)

New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft answers questions during opening night for the NFL Super Bowl 51 football game at Minute Maid Park Monday, Jan. 30, 2017, in Houston. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

While the New England Patriots owner and once close confidant of NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell wants to celebrate yet another trip to the Super Bowl this week, he also couldn’t back down from a challenge Monday night to address the whole mess. ”Everybody wants to protect their family,” Kraft said when asked about the aftermath of the deflated footballs case from the 2014 AFC championship game that resulted in Tom Brady’s four-game suspension, a $1 million fine for the franchise and the loss of its first-round draft pick in 2016. Sure looks that way considering the Patriots (16-2) had the NFL’s best record this season, eased to the conference title with lopsided wins over Houston and Pittsburgh and are 3-point favorites for Sunday’s Super Bowl against Atlanta (13-5).


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Rams' Johnny Hekker Shares Hilarious Story About Being Mistaken For Andy Dalton

During his trip to the Pro Bowl last week, Los Angeles Rams punter Johnny Hekker was almostmistaken for Andy Dalton at Disney.For a team that only won four games during the 2016 season, at least the Los Angeles Rams had something to be proud of during the 2017 Pro Bowl thanks to Johnny Hekker. Ove…

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Sean McVay Hosts Meet and Greet With Rams Front Office Staff During Pizza Party

New Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay seems to believe the key to the hearts of the employees he gets to work withis pizza.The Los Angeles Rams realized they were taking a huge risk by making Sean McVay the youngest head coach in NFL history, but it’s tough not to get excited about the p…

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