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Eagles add Ndamukong Suh to beef up defensive line

PHILADELPHIA — The Eagles continue to load up along the defensive interior. They agreed to terms with defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh on a one-year deal Thursday, one day after signing fellow veteran tackle Linval Joseph. Suh, 35, played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers last season. He started all 17 regular-season games and finished with six […]

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Eagles add DT Linval Joseph to aid run defense; TE Dallas Goedert to IR

PHILADELPHIA — Two-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle Linval Joseph agreed to a one-year deal with the Philadelphia Eagles on Wednesday. The Eagles also placed tight end Dallas Goedert on injured reserve because of a shoulder injury, meaning he will miss at least the next four games. A source had confirmed to ESPN on Tuesday that […]

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College football post-spring Top 25 power rankings

Alabama, the defending national champion, had six players selected in the first round of last week’s NFL draft, tying the Miami Hurricanes’ record set in 2004. Alabama and Ohio State each had 10 players drafted overall, the most of any program in this year’s draft. Georgia was third with nine draft selections, the most in […]

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The 2021 Way-Too-Early college football top 25

Even in a 2020 college football season that featured more starts and stops than Los Angeles traffic, there were a handful of near certainties, such as Alabama, Clemson and Ohio State reaching the College Football Playoff. Even a pandemic couldn’t balance power in the most top-heavy sport. Will we finally see those heavyweights fall back […]

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How each top 2020 college football team becomes a national title contender

Every college football team begins a given season with questions to answer. Some just have far more than others. This time last year, we were wondering if Justin Fields was ready to dominate at Ohio State or if Joe Burrow’s late-2018 surge at LSU meant something significant. He was, and it did. This year the […]

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