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5:06 PM ET NFL owners won’t vote this week on two rule proposals that would have established “sky judge” positions for the 2020 season, a source told ESPN. There is still a possibility, however, that the league will stage an experiment that would allow for expanded communication between replay assistants in the booth and referees
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4:21 PM ET Baker Mayfield didn’t boast or brag in his first media interview this offseason. The usually brash Cleveland Browns quarterback didn’t talk trash or call out any opponents, either. Instead, coming off a rocky second year in the NFL, Mayfield said he’s taking a much different approach leading up to the 2020 season.
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4:12 PM ET OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Ronnie Stanley was the best left tackle in the NFL last season, and the Baltimore Ravens offensive lineman believes his next contract should reflect that. “I definitely want to get paid my value and what I feel I’m worth,” Stanley said Thursday during a video conference call with
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3:05 PM ET The Washington Redskins will have to wait a little longer to see how quarterback Dwayne Haskins looks on the field, but they’re pleased with what they’ve heard from him so far in virtual team meetings. “When we’re talking to him [on Zoom sessions], he’s speaking the language,” Redskins offensive coordinator Scott Turner
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3:19 PM ET For most of the offseason, Mike McCarthy has been closer to Lambeau Field and the Green Bay Packers than his new team, the Dallas Cowboys, because of the coronavirus pandemic. After being named Cowboys coach in January, McCarthy spent most of his time leading up to the pandemic in Frisco, Texas, where
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3:19 PM ET New York Jets wide receiver Quincy Enunwa, battling a career-threatening neck injury that will keep him off the field in 2020, still hopes to play again one day. But that decision, he said, no longer is in his control. In an interview with ESPN, Enunwa said Wednesday it was “devastating” to learn
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2:38 PM ET HOUSTON — Coming off an injury-plagued portion of his career, Texans defensive end J.J. Watt isn’t seeking a contract extension this offseason. Despite having two years with no guaranteed money left on his contract, Watt is instead focused on “trying to prove my worth.” “No, I don’t think that’s necessary,” Watt said
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