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/ 4 weeks agoBroncos bold predictions for huge Week 15 clash against Packers
Broncos fighting for top spot in AFC playoff structure as they host Packers in what may be a Super Bowl previewRead...
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/ 4 weeks agoBengals news: Nick Wright floats Joe Burrow blockbuster trade to Eagles
FS1’s Nick Wright floated a blockbuster Joe Burrow, Jalen Hurts trade on the latest episode of The Bill Simmons Podcast.Read More
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/ 4 weeks agoReport: T.J. Watt is unlikely to play Monday
Josh Alper , Facebook Steelers edge rusher T.J. Watt missed practice on Thursday undergoing evaluation of his lung after experiencing discomfort...
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/ 4 weeks agoBrady Cook will start at QB for Jets vs. Jaguars on Sunday
Michael David Smith , Facebook Jets undrafted rookie quarterback Brady Cook will get the first start of his NFL career on...
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/ 4 weeks agoTee Higgins is not practicing on Friday
Myles Simmons , Facebook Tee Higgins may have suffered a setback. According to Ben Baby of ESPN, Higgins is not on...
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/ 4 weeks agoChristian Benford will not practice Friday
Josh Alper , Facebook The Bills may be without cornerback Christian Benford for Sunday’s game against the Patriots. Benford was added...
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/ 4 weeks agoJosh Jacobs set for limited practice on Friday
Josh Alper , Facebook Packers running back Josh Jacobs is expected to be back on the practice field on Friday. Head...
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/ 4 weeks agoMarvin Harrison Jr. ruled out for Week 15
Myles Simmons , Facebook The Cardinals will be without Marvin Harrison Jr. for at least another week. Head coach Jonathan Gannon...
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/ 4 weeks agoNFC Notes: Tyler Shough, Buccaneers, Saints, Panthers
Buccaneers Buccaneers first-round WR Emeka Egbuka dropped a potential touchdown in their 24-20 loss to the Saints in Week 14. Tampa...
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/ 4 weeks agoSteelers news: Insiders say T.J. Watt is “unlikely” to play on MNF after lung issue
NFL insiders doubt that T.J. Watt will be able to play on Monday Night Football after being sent to hospital with...


