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8:40 PM ET It was a particularly devastating day for 49ers fans, as the team suffered big injuries to multiple key players. Here’s the latest on all the major injuries from our NFL Nation reporters, including the prognosis on each player for Week 4 and beyond: Garoppolo suffered a left knee injury, which the team
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9:14 PM ET SEATTLE — Remember that giddiness that came from the 64-yard touchdown pass to Tavon Austin on the third play from scrimmage in the Week 2 win against the New York Giants? Forget about it. Through three games, that play is the exception to the Cowboys’ rule. On Sunday, the Cowboys’ offense suffered
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12:51 PM ET The Cleveland Browns will name rookie Baker Mayfield their starting quarterback Monday, a source told ESPN, confirming a report by Cleveland.com. Browns coach Hue Jackson will announce Mayfield as the team’s starter after meeting with the No. 1 overall draft pick and veteran Tyrod Taylor. You can watch the tape, but once
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3:29 PM ET PITTSBURGH — James Conner was catching up with an old friend when he hugged Eric Berry after last week’s game, but he also appreciates the deeper meaning behind the embrace: Two cancer survivors celebrating another NFL Sunday together. The embrace between the Steelers running back and the Chiefs safety went viral after
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2:17 PM ET BALTIMORE — Hundreds of fans lined the streets on Saturday to pay homage to former Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis for his recent induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Lewis, who was enshrined on Aug. 4, was honored with a downtown parade and was given an engraved key to the
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2:06 PM ET PITTSBURGH — The Steelers might be shaking up their cornerback lineup for Monday Night Football. Veteran corner Coty Sensabaugh confirmed he received some first-team reps during Saturday’s practice, making him a potential starter over Artie Burns at the outside corner spot opposite Joe Haden. Sensabaugh said Burns started the practice, and he
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1:00 PM ET Associated Press HOUSTON — A white Texas school superintendent who posted online that “You can’t count on a black quarterback” in reference to Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson has resigned. In a letter Saturday to the Onalaska Independent School District board, Lynn Redden says his comment posted earlier in the week on
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