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6:36 PM ET OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson leads the initial fan voting for the 2020 Pro Bowl, which is yet another accolade in what is becoming a historic season. Jackson received 146,171 votes in the first week of balloting, which is nearly 30,000 more than anyone else in the NFL.
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6:16 PM ET FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — The 9-1 New England Patriots host the 6-4 Dallas Cowboys on Sunday in a matchup of two of the NFL’s marquee franchises, and quarterback Tom Brady had something to get off his chest. “I’ve really not liked the Cowboys since coming out of the womb,” he said Wednesday with
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4:58 PM ET The one-game suspension for Cleveland Browns defensive tackle Larry Ogunjobi was upheld by appeals officer James Thrash on Wednesday, the NFL announced. Thrash, however, rescinded Ogujobi’s fine of $10,527. 1 Related Ogunjobi had been disciplined for shoving Mason Rudolph from behind during last Thursday night’s game after Browns teammate Myles Garrett had
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4:16 PM ET FRISCO, Texas — Traded to the Dallas Cowboys on Oct. 26 by the New England Patriots, Michael Bennett harbors no ill will toward the team he will face Sunday at Gillette Stadium. “It’s never personal in the NFL,” Bennett said Wednesday. “It’s always business.” In fact, he called Patriots coach Bill Belichick
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3:58 PM ET Marcel Louis-JacquesESPN ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — The Buffalo Bills may be without Ty Nsekhe for the foreseeable future, as head coach Sean McDermott announced Wednesday the right tackle is “week to week” with an ankle injury. Nsekhe’s right leg was rolled under in the third quarter and medical staff immediately immobilized the
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2:13 PM ET LAKE FOREST, Ill. — Chicago Bears coach Matt Nagy reaffirmed the organization’s faith in embattled quarterback Mitchell Trubisky, whom Nagy pulled in favor of backup Chase Daniel near the end of last Sunday night’s loss to the Rams because of a right hip pointer. “We want him [Trubisky] out there to be
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12:56 PM ET Cleveland Browns star Myles Garrett used a precedent-based argument on Wednesday during his suspension appeal hearing, citing the NFL’s punishment of a former Houston Texans player in 2013, a source told ESPN’s Dan Graziano. Five days after being suspended indefinitely for ripping off Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph‘s helmet and clubbing him
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12:22 PM ET FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — New York Jets running back Le’Veon Bell ripped the NFL for its drug-testing policy, implying Wednesday on Twitter that he’s being unfairly targeted. “I done had 5 ‘random’ HGH blood test in 10 weeks,” Bell tweeted, adding that he wants the league to concentrate on finding those who
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12:01 PM ET PITTSBURGH — At the same time Myles Garrett‘s appeal was being heard by the NFL in New York, Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph walked into a cramped back room of the team facility with a paper of prepared remarks in hand. Facing dozens of cameras and media members with his back against
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