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Daily update February 8, 2022
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Allen, 49, will replace his longtime boss, Sean Payton, who stepped away two weeks ago. This will be Allen's second stint as a head coach after he went 8-28 as coach of the Raiders from 2012-14.
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The man, who was knocked unconscious, suffered an orbital fracture to his right eye among other injuries, according to the police report. Alvin Kamara was taken into ...
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The good news: The Rams are playing for a Lombardi Trophy, in their home stadium, in large part due to their aggressive pursuit and acquisition of stars over the past 12-plus months.
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"Man, me and [Calvin Johnson] have had many conversations about how cool it is that he's in this position," Sims said. "Me and [Dominic Raiola] are like, 'What we believed in was true. This guy, he is the real deal and he's proving it.'.
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Asked Monday whether Higbee will be able to practice at all in the coming days with his injured knee, coach Sean McVay said, "I don't think so." "We'll see ...
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Smith was the Texans' associate head coach and defensive coordinator this past season. Smith replaces David Culley, who was fired by the Texans in mid-January, less than one year after he was hired ...
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Super Bowl week has started. Hours before local Opening Night ceremonies, the Cincinnati Bengals and Los Angeles Rams took questions from the media on Monday, offering their thoughts on the big game and much more. Joey B. Joe Shiesty.
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The Houston Texans have agreed to a deal with Smith to be the team's new head coach, NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, Tom Pelissero and Mike Garafolo reported Monday. The Texans later confirmed the hire ...
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Burrow, who completed 32 of 44 passes for 317 yards, two touchdowns and an interception, led Cincinnati down the field to set up kicker Evan McPherson for a 49-yard game-winning field goal as time expired to give Cincinnati the win.
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But as he knocked down two back-to-back 3s to seal the Golden State's 110-98 win, it was hard for him not to go back to that Game 6 performance in 2016. He even repeated the same words he said all those years ago: "This is my house.".
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