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Five offseason moves to improve all 16 AFC teams

More Teams. More Games. Victor Cruz says the Bengals should draft LeSean McCoy and is a replacement-level back at this point of his career. Bodine’s spot at center already has been filled by Spencer Long, who signed a three-year, $12.6 million deal earlier this month. The team can free up about $4.5 million in cap […]

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Missouri and Florida among worst ‘bad beats’ of the weekend

Central Michigan Chippewas at Northern Illinois Huskies Closing over/under: 61 It’s always a tough break for bettors on the under when a college football game goes to overtime, but it doesn’t get much worse than when it takes three extra periods to finally go over. With the game tied at 21 late in the fourth […]

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Miami Dolphins without leading receivers DeVante Parker, Mike Gesicki, Jakeem Grant

Tua Tagovailoa will lead a very young receiving corps that consists of rookies Lynn Bowden Jr. and Malcolm Perry, special teams standout Mack Hollins, veteran Isaiah Ford, who was just signed and promoted from the practice squad, and Antonio Callaway. Parker is the most surprising absence as there was high confidence as late as Saturday […]

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What went wrong for Baker Mayfield, and can he be fixed? A progress report on the Browns QB

This week, I’m going to check in with progress reports for quarterbacks from the 2018 NFL draft. Five quarterbacks were drafted in the first round that year, and I’ll take detailed looks at Lamar Jackson (Tuesday), Josh Allen (Wednesday), Baker Mayfield (Thursday) and Sam Darnold (Friday). Sorry, Josh Rosen; I’ll get to you another time. […]

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How the XFL came crashing down, and what its collapse means for the future of spring football

April 10 was payday at the XFL. Kurt Hunzeker hadn’t slept. As the St. Louis BattleHawks’ president, his job was to shepherd the team into a presumptive 2021 season. Kickoff to that second season was at least 10 months away — and because of the deepening coronavirus pandemic, maybe longer. COVID-19 deaths in America would […]

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