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8:44 PM ET Associated Press ALAMEDA, Calif. — The Raiders have had their first talks about returning for one final season in Oakland since the city filed suit over the team’s planned move to Las Vegas. Oakland Coliseum executive director Scott McKibben said Tuesday that he met with Raiders president Marc Badain last week about
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7:01 PM ET CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Carolina Panthers fullback Alex Armah didn’t wrestle in high school or college, but he knew enough from watching television and defending himself against siblings to recently detain a man trying to break into his car. “I wasn’t trying to get physical with him, but he kept trying to run,”
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6:08 PM ET TEMPE, Ariz. — New Arizona Cardinals coach Kliff Kingsbury may have said he liked Kyler Murray in October, but Tuesday he said he’s sticking with Josh Rosen. “Our feelings toward Josh haven’t waned or changed or anything,” Kingsbury said. “I get we have the first pick and so there’s going to be
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3:31 PM ET Associated Press Facebook Twitter Facebook Messenger Pinterest Email print NEW YORK — The NFL combine will be televised on broadcast TV for the first time. When: April 25-27Where: Nashville, TennesseeHow to watch: ABC/ESPN/ESPN App &• Kiper’s Big Board » | McShay’s Top 32 »&• Kiper’s Mock Draft 1.0: Murray’s options »&• Draft
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7:18 AM ET ESPN.com staff Antonio Brown would like to find a new NFL home, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, requesting a trade after nine seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers. NFL Twitter had plenty to say on the matter, from advice for the star receiver to sales pitches even though Brown is not totally in
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12:59 PM ET Antonio Brown has officially requested a trade from the Pittsburgh Steelers, a source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter Tuesday. The news of Brown’s trade request comes right after the star wide receiver tweeted a farewell to the Steelers and their fans, saying it is “time to move on and forward.” Thank you SteelerNation
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1:04 PM ET The Buffalo Bills on Tuesday signed free-agent offensive lineman Spencer Long to a three-year contract, the team announced. Long, 28, was released by the New York Jets last week after only one season of a four-year, $27.4 million deal he signed last offseason. Long would have been due a $3 million bonus
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