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What to expect from the Chargers’ first draft under Harbaugh and Hortiz

LOS ANGELES — Since the Los Angeles Chargers hired coach Jim Harbaugh and general manager Joe Hortiz in February, the Chargers staff has made each media appearance somewhat of a sales pitch to the world about how great the running offense will be. There’s running game coordinator and tight ends coach Andy Bischoff, who said […]

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Everything we heard and buzz from 2024 NFL owners meetings

ORLANDO — The NFL concluded the league’s annual meetings Tuesday, with significant news coming out of Orlando on subjects, including a major change to kickoff rules, a ban of the controversial “hip drop” tackle, the addition of Wednesday Christmas Day games in 2024 and an alteration to the timing of the trade deadline. The three-day […]

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Chiefs LG Joe Thuney out for Super Bowl LVIII with pec injury

Thuney was injured during the Chiefs’ divisional round playoff victory over the Buffalo Bills. He didn’t play in the AFC Championship Game against the Baltimore Ravens. The Chiefs held some hope heading to Las Vegas that Thuney could play in the Super Bowl but he didn’t practice all week and the Chiefs listed him as […]

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Everything at stake for bettors, sportsbooks at 2024 NFL Honors

On Thursday night, several elite players and coaches from the NFL’s 2023 season will be in attendance at the NFL Honors as the league hands out its most-coveted awards. The night also holds significance for many bettors who have been holding onto tickets for months. This season, the betting public was largely in-tune with the […]

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Former Alabama coach Nick Saban joins ESPN, ‘College GameDay’ as analyst

More Teams. More Games. Nick Saban sits down with Rece Davis to discuss why he decided to retire from coaching football. (5:30) Nick Saban, who retired last month as head coach of the Alabama Crimson Tide after 17 seasons, is ready to go back to work. One of the most accomplished coaches in college football […]

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Chargers GM Joe Hortiz doubles down on Jim Harbaugh’s titles vow

More Teams. More Games. Jim Harbaugh tells Pat McAfee about plan for Justin Herbert and the coaching staff in LA. (1:01) COSTA MESA, Calif. — Los Angeles Chargers general manager Joe Hortiz doubled down on coach Jim Harbaugh’s “multiple championships” declaration, promising to deliver owner Dean Spanos at least two more rings, in Tuesday’s introductory […]

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Washington coach Ron Rivera says Jack Del Rio apology to Commanders was ‘well-received’

ASHBURN, Va. — Washington Commanders defensive coordinator Jack Del Rio apologized in front of the team Tuesday for controversial comments he made last week, in which he referred to the events at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, as a “dustup.” Washington coach Ron Rivera said Del Rio’s apology was “well-received” and added that […]

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Seattle Seahawks WR Tyler Lockett volunteers to catch passes from Colin Kaepernick

Kaepernick, who led the San Francisco 49ers to a Super Bowl appearance following the 2012 season, last played in the NFL in 2016, the same year he started kneeling during the national anthem to protest racial injustice. On Sunday, he wrote on Twitter: “For The past 5 years I’ve been working out and staying ready […]

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Colin Kaepernick initiative to offer free autopsies for ‘police-related’ deaths

The initiative collaborates with a panel of board-certified forensic pathologists who perform autopsies, disclose preliminary findings and issue final reports to requesting families. “We know that the prison industrial complex, which includes police and policing, strives to protect and serve its interests at all costs,” Kaepernick said. “The Autopsy Initiative is one important step toward […]

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Florida football signs veteran secondary coach Corey Raymond away from LSU

Napier officially announced Raymond as the team’s cornerbacks coach and assistant head coach for the defense Thursday. A three-year starter at LSU (1989-91) who went on to play six years in the NFL for the New York Giants and Chicago, Raymond spent the past 10 seasons at LSU. He also served as the program’s recruiting […]

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