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7:35 PM ET Associated Press LOS ANGELES — The family of a San Francisco 49ers fan who suffered a traumatic brain injury after being punched during an altercation outside SoFi Stadium last weekend said he remains in a coma Saturday. Daniel Luna was in the intensive care unit at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center after undergoing surgery
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Super Bowl XXXIV 1999: St Louis Rams D’Marco Farr, DT “I remember walking into the Ritz Carlton [to receive the rings] … Robert Wuhl, the guy that did Arli$$ on HBO, is our emcee, so he’s going through the whole spiel, and I’m kind of listening, but kind of not, because we’re half drunk and
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4:25 PM ET JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The Jacksonville Jaguars have a new head coach and soon they’re going to have a new front-office structure. Owner Shad Khan said Saturday that the plan is to hire an executive vice president of football operations and add someone to work under current general manager Trent Baalke. It’s a
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1:35 PM ET EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The New York Giants are hiring Philadelphia Eagles director of player personnel Brandon Brown as their assistant general manager, sources told Adam Schefter on Saturday. New York is also expected to interview former Baltimore Ravens defensive coordinator Don “Wink” Martindale and former Chicago Bears defensive coordinator Sean Desai
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12:16 PM ET Former Cleveland Browns coach Hue Jackson clarified in an interview with CNN on Friday night that he was never paid to lose games, but evidence that team ownership and executives intended to lose during the 2016 and 2017 seasons “will come to light at the right time.” “No, I was never offered
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12:20 PM ET Longtime NFL referee Tony Corrente will retire after officiating Sunday’s Pro Bowl, the league announced Saturday. Corrente, who served the league in various capacities for 27 years, is one of eight officials who have decided to retire. Referee Tony CorrenteDown judge Ed CampField judge Scott EdwardsField judge/side judge Greg GautreauxSide judge Joe
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11:38 AM ET The results of the NFL’s coaching diversity efforts are “unacceptable,” commissioner Roger Goodell said in a memo issued to all clubs Saturday morning. The memo, titled “Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion,” surfaces four days after the NFL called claims in coach Brian Flores’ lawsuit over discrimination in the hiring process
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