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1:43 PM ET CHICAGO — Former Bears kicker Kevin Butler has some advice for Robbie Gould, who last week told ESPN that he ended long-term contract negotiations with the San Francisco 49ers, has not signed his franchise tag tender and has requested to be traded. Butler’s advice: Be wary of a return to Chicago. “I’ve
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2:30 PM ET The No. 7 will likely be worn by a Washington Redskins player this season for the first time since 1985. Former quarterback Joe Theismann, the last player to wear the number for the team, told 106.7 The Fan on Wednesday that he spoke with quarterback Dwayne Haskins, picked by the Redskins in
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10:26 AM ET Booger McFarland will move from his field-analyst position to join play-by-play commentator Joe Tessitore in the booth for the 50th season of Monday Night Football, ESPN announced Wednesday. The two will be joined by sideline reporter Lisa Salters, who returns for her eighth MNF season, and new officiating analyst John Parry. “I’m
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8:30 AM ET The Newly-signed Oakland Raiders running back Isaiah Crowell tore his Achilles tendon during a workout Tuesday and is lost for the season, a source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter Wednesday. Crowell will undergo season-ending surgery next week, the source said. Crowell had signed a one-year deal worth up to $2.5 million, according to
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8:47 PM ET What normally would be a quick hearing in a misdemeanor case will continue for a third day Wednesday as Robert Kraft’s attorneys seek to suppress video evidence in his solicitation of prostitution case. The New England Patriots owner is one of 25 men charged with misdemeanor solicitation after allegedly receiving sexual services
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1:09 PM ET Running back Jamaal Charles is set to announce his retirement from the NFL after 11 seasons and sign a one-day contract with the Kansas City Chiefs to retire with the franchise, 610 Sports Radio reported Tuesday. Charles, 32, played nine seasons for the Chiefs after being selected in the third round (73rd
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11:21 AM ET Hall of Fame defensive end Gino Marchetti has died at 92, his wife told the Baltimore Sun. “I kissed him and he knew me and smiled,” Joan Marchetti told the paper. “That was Gino’s way of saying goodbye.” Gino Marchetti played 13 seasons with the Baltimore Colts, winning two championships (1958 and
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