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6:13 PM ET Associated Press ATLANTA — Chip Banks, a former four-time Pro Bowl linebacker for the Cleveland Browns, is in serious condition following a shooting, Atlanta police said. Banks was one of three men with apparent gunshot wounds when officers responded to a shooting in Atlanta just before 1 p.m. Wednesday, Atlanta police spokeswoman
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6:28 PM ET JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The Jacksonville Jaguars on Saturday signed fullback Bruce Miller, who is trying to make a comeback after being out of the league for the past five seasons. To make room on the roster, the Jaguars cut undrafted rookie fullback Connor Slomka. Miller last played in the NFL in 2015
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11:02 AM ET ‪The Green Bay Packers have signed Kenny Clark to a four-year, $70 million extension that makes him the highest-paid nose tackle in NFL history, a source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter on Saturday. The deal, which makes Clark the 12th-highest-paid defensive player in the NFL, includes a $25 million signing bonus and runs
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11:08 AM ET GREEN BAY, Wis. — More than 80% of Green Bay Packers season-ticket holders opted out this year, according to team president Mark Murphy. He told the team’s official website, Packers.com, in an interview posted on Saturday that those survey results factored into his decision to hold at least the first two games
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7:00 AM ET Anthony OlivieriESPN.com You know Deion. You know Bo. NFL phenoms who managed against all odds to play two sports professionally. You know Kyler Murray and Jameis Winston, gifted crossover talents who excelled through the college level. You probably even know the legend of Jim Thorpe, the über-running back who seemingly did it
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8:10 PM ET HENDERSON, Nev. — While Derek Carr is firmly entrenched as the Las Vegas Raiders starting quarterback, the guy signed to be his backup, Marcus Mariota, impressed coach Jon Gruden on Friday, the third practice of training camp in which players wore helmets. “He’s interesting,” Gruden said, with a smile, of Mariota. “He
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6:43 PM ET Brady HendersonESPN RENTON, Wash. — Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Tyler Lockett said he “definitely had a lot of hesitation” about playing this season amid the coronavirus pandemic. Lockett’s concern stemmed from a pre-existing heart abnormality as well as the fact that much of his family suffers from asthma. Before the Seahawks drafted
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