5:46 PM ET Texas A&M wide receiver Jhamon Ausbon, who led the team in receiving in 2019, is opting out of the 2020 season to prepare for the NFL draft. Ausbon announced his decision Sunday on Twitter. He reportedly had been absent from preseason practices in recent weeks, although coach Jimbo Fisher said Thursday that
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4:11 PM ET This offseason, the Cleveland Browns overhauled the front office, hired a new coaching staff, revamped the offensive line and even changed their uniforms. Yet in a humbling 38-6 season-opening loss Sunday at the Baltimore Ravens, the Browns looked dishearteningly similar on the field. Baker Mayfield threw a pick on the opening drive.
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5:51 PM ET NEW ORLEANS — Drew Brees and Tom Brady already were making NFL history Sunday just by stepping on the field as the first two quarterbacks to start against each other at age 40 or older. Then Brees added a historic accomplishment in the first quarter when he broke Brett Favre’s NFL record
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4:24 PM ET LANDOVER, Md. — After an offseason of turnover, chaos and negative attention, the Washington Football Team delivered what new coach Ron Rivera and the organization needed most: a comeback win. After falling behind 17-0 to the Philadelphia Eagles in the season opener Sunday, Washington rallied for a 27-17 victory behind a dominant
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5:11 PM ET Marcel Louis-JacquesESPN ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen turned in the best statistical performance of his career in Sunday’s 27-17 win over the New York Jets, completing 33 of 46 passes for a career-high 312 yards and two touchdowns. It was Allen’s first time eclipsing 300 passing yards in
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4:29 PM ET Who said Aaron Rodgers needed more weapons for the Green Bay Packers to be successful? He sure didn’t in the Packers’ season-opening 43-34 win over the Minnesota Vikings at a fan-less U.S. Bank Stadium. Rodgers seemed as happy as ever heading into his 16th NFL season despite the fact that the team
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4:19 PM ET FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Quarterback Cam Newton rushed for two touchdowns to help lead the new-look New England Patriots offense — powered by the ground game — past the Miami Dolphins 21-11 in Sunday’s regular-season opener at Gillette Stadium. Newton’s 75 rushing yards on 15 carries were the most by a Patriots quarterback
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