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11 sensible midseason NFL trade ideas, and why they make sense

More Teams. More Games. John Fox and Tedy Bruschi break down the teams they’d like to see make trades before the deadline. (1:19) The NFL trade deadline is fast approaching. Teams have until Oct. 30 to negotiate deals, and as we saw last year with the Cleveland Browns’ bungled attempt to trade for AJ McCarron, […]

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Miracle Kentucky shot, late rush in Eagles-Cowboys among weekend’s worst gambling bad beats

Here are this past weekend’s worst bad beats. Line: Northwestern -6 We’re only one month into the season, but it’s hard to imagine having a worse implosion than DePaul had on Saturday. The Blue Demons led 57-42 with less than 10 minutes left, as those who had them at +6 were already celebrating a winning […]

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Tom Brady, J.J. Watt, Adrian Peterson among 8 unanimous picks for All-Decade Team

Tom Brady, J.J. Watt and Adrian Peterson were among eight unanimous selections to the NFL All-Decade Team of the 2010s announced Monday by the NFL and the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Also chosen on every ballot of the 48-member Hall of Fame selection committee were Von Miller, Aaron Donald, Joe Thomas, Marshal Yanda and […]

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Predicting roster turnover for all 12 NFL playoff teams: Which players could move

Roster turnover is a fact of life in the NFL. In a league in which many players don’t have guaranteed money due in the upcoming season and somewhere between five and eight organizations typically swap out their football personnel each offseason, just about every player is on a short leash. Even the league’s banner franchises […]

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Barnwell’s guide to the 2019 NFL playoffs: How all 12 teams can win the Super Bowl

With the 2019 NFL playoffs upon us, you already know a little bit about the NFL’s 12 remaining teams. Let’s go a little further and try to offer up some additional insight into the remaining contenders as part of my preview. How are they better or worse than public perception? Is that likely to play […]

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