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11:04 AM ET AVENTURA, Fla. — To Patrick Mahomes, the similarities between himself and Jimmy Garoppolo don’t end with the fact that each player will quarterback a team in Super Bowl LIV on Sunday. They extend to the idea that they were put in the right position to take advantage of their skills. “Being in
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8:00 AM ET Before Jennifer Lopez was a Super Bowl LIV halftime headliner, she was performing as a Fly Girl during the “In Living Color” halftime show. The sketch comedy show upstaged the 1992 Super Bowl halftime performance and forever changed the game. The Fox series’ cast members, the network’s former president, NFL insiders and
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10:17 AM ET Cleveland Browns vice president of player personnel Alonzo Highsmith told ESPN’s Josina Anderson that he and the team have mutually parted ways. The decision comes after the Browns hired Andrew Berry to be their general manager. “I wanted to go in a different direction because my philosophy on football is different from
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10:17 AM ET Three Browns executives are leaving the team in a restructuring of the front office, a day after the team hired new general manager Andrew Berry. Vice president of player personnel Alonzo Highsmith told ESPN’s Josina Anderson that he and the team have mutually parted ways, assistant general manager Elliot Wolf is leaving
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7:30 AM ET On Sunday, the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs meet at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, for Super Bowl LIV. Will Chiefs coach Andy Reid finally get his Super Bowl ring with Patrick Mahomes guiding his offense? Can 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo and Kyle Shanahan’s tough San Francisco defense
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1:34 AM ET Hall of Fame defensive end Chris Doleman died Tuesday night after a battle with cancer, the Pro Football Hall of Fame announced in a statement. He was 58. “The entire Pro Football Hall of Fame family mourns the passing of Chris Doleman after a prolonged and courageous battle against cancer,” said David
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9:32 PM ET Cornerback Tre Roberson, viewed by many as the top Canadian Football League free agent this year, will sign with the Chicago Bears, a league source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Roberson, 27, who played for the Calgary Stampeders, chose the Bears over nine other offers. He had seven interceptions and 41 tackles last
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