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7:07 PM ET DAVIE, Fla. — Miami Dolphins Pro Bowl safety Reshad Jones is adamant that he has no regrets from Sunday when he decided against returning to his team’s 13-6 win over the New York Jets despite playing just 10 first-quarter snaps. “I’ve never been a quitter,” Jones said. “I’ve been here nine years,
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6:55 PM ET ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Broncos coach Vance Joseph responded to wide receiver Demaryius Thomas‘ critical remarks this week about the team’s handling of his trade to the Houston Texans, saying that Thomas is “no longer a Bronco” and that both sides need to move on. Thomas, who was traded to Houston just before
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5:28 PM ET FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — The New England Patriots‘ team colors of red, white and blue are all over the team’s facility, but on Wednesday, a new color joined the mix: burnt orange. Several players were wearing team-issued orange shorts in the locker room. The reason? According to players who were laughing at the
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5:44 PM ET METAIRIE, La. — Dez Bryant is back in the NFL, and he is joining one of the league’s top Super Bowl contenders. The former Dallas Cowboys receiver agreed to a one-year deal with the New Orleans Saints, the team announced. Bryant’s salary was not immediately known. Sources told Schefter that Bryant, who
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5:00 PM ET The Minnesota Vikings have claimed running back Ameer Abdullah off waivers, a source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter on Wednesday. On Tuesday, the Lions had waived Abdullah, the team’s leading rusher last season and their former second-round pick, in order to sign wide receiver Bruce Ellington. Abdullah’s role had diminished greatly this season
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7:18 PM ET PITTSBURGH — Le’Veon Bell is back in Pittsburgh. The Pittsburgh Steelers running back played basketball at L.A. Fitness club in North Pittsburgh on Tuesday night, a manager with L.A. Fitness confirmed to ESPN. Pictures and videos circulated online late Tuesday of Bell in the club. Pittsburgh resident John Maus, who posted a
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11:21 AM ET FRISCO, Texas — Dallas Cowboys left guard Connor Williams will undergo arthroscopic surgery on his right knee Wednesday and miss Sunday’s game against the Philadelphia Eagles, according to multiple sources, but his absence could be brief. It is possible Williams could return Nov. 18 against the Atlanta Falcons. Defensive end Randy Gregory
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