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The San Francisco 49ers lost more than their first game of the season on Sunday. Niners running back Christian McCaffrey exited their 19-17 upset loss to the Cleveland Browns in the second half with an oblique injury. The injury occurred in the third quarter, but the star runner wasn’t ruled out until early in the…
Nick Sirianni looks to 'confuse' Cowboys QB Dak Prescott after past success vs. Eagles
There are few quarterbacks in the NFL as scrutinized — rightly or wrongly — as the Dallas Cowboys’ Dak Prescott. More often than not, however, Prescott’s praises have been sung after clashes with the archrival Philadelphia Eagles. Prescott is 8-3 in his career against Philly, including three straight wins. Ahead of Sunday’s NFC East heavyweight…
Chargers expected to hire Ravens director of player personnel Joe Hortiz as new general manager
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Vikings WR Jordan Addison believes he's taken his 'game to the next level' after stellar rookie year
Working out Justin Jefferson‘s colossal extension and working through a transition period at quarterback were priorities this offseason for the Minnesota Vikings, and just the same storylines which commanded the headlines. Meanwhile, one of the Vikings’ most promising future stars was diligently working towards becoming one of the NFL’s top receivers. Jordan Addison believes he’s…
Lions tackle Taylor Decker signing three-year, $60 million extension
Please enable Javascript to view this content Detroit Lions general manager Brad Holmes continues to invest in the offensive line. The GM announced Monday on 97.1 The Ticket in Detroit that the club agreed to a three-year extension with left tackle Taylor Decker. Decker’s agent announced the pact was worth $60 million with $31.83 million…

