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Rivers Should Fit in with Colts

After 14 years as the Chargers’ starting quarterback, Philip Rivers is moving on. The 38-year old signal-caller will take his talents to Indianapolis, on a one-year deal worth $25 million. Rivers didn’t have his best season last year but should prove a worthwhile one- (or more) year addition. Indianapolis fields …

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Brady Spiking Bucs’ Ticket Sales and Culture

The future looks bright for Bruce Arians and the Buccaneers after reports that the legendary Tom Brady will sign with Tampa Bay this season. Tampa Bay Playoff Drought The Bucs have had lots of struggles since their last Super Bowl victory in 2001 over the St. Louis Rams. Tampa Bay …

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Closed courts: NBA postpones season

Just about a week ago, the NBA suspended play after two Utah Jazz players tested positive for the Coronavirus. Rudy Gilbert was the first to report a positive test, but since, several other players, including Kevin Durant, have contracted the virus. NBA on hold Last Wednesday, the Utah Jazz announced …

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Jason Witten Signs One-Year Deal with Raiders

For the third straight season, tight end Jason Witten is on the move. The future Hall of Famer signed a one-year deal with the Las Vegas Raiders. After retiring from football in 2017, Witten joined the Monday Night Football booth for the 2018 season. Then, one year later, Witten took …

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NFL Offseason Programs Suspended

The coronavirus outbreak has caused the NFL to take certain precautions this offseason. On Monday, the league announced new rules regarding free agency and postponed all organized team activities until further notice. In a memo to teams, the NFL has implemented new rules for free agency and postponed the off-season …

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NFL Ratifies New CBA

At a time when the world is in a sports drought, the NFL is keeping things afloat. The NFL players and the NFLPA came to terms on a new CBA. The vote was close: ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports only 51.5 percent of voters said yes. 51.5 vs 48.5 % – that …

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