The idea of retirement is nothing new for Palmer
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The idea of retirement is nothing new for Palmer
Hardy also said there was more to come for his UFC career.
- ESPN reports teams unhappy with Packers re-placement of QB on IR list
- Rule says team must waive player if placed on IR again with no new injury
- ‘Nobody expects’ Rodgers will be cut, which is why they’re complaining
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“Like I told the guys, ‘In order for the Phoenix to be reborn, he must first turn to ashes.’ ”
No one player is supposed to make or break a defense.
The hair salon! What a wonderful excuse.
Patrick Beverley epitomizes Lonzo Ball’s NBA challenge.
In recent weeks, various media commentators have opined that quarterbacks inferior to Kaepernick are on NFL rosters. Some of those quarterbacks are even starting NFL games.
Reid also said Pence, like many, has twisted the meaning of the player protests.
the league’s other 30 teams are generally in fine shape on the ticket front.
Tomlin had said before the game his squad would remain in the locker room.
Both the NFL and the New England Patriots said they cannot comment on the lawsuit at this time.
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Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott has been suspended for six games after domestic violence incidents, the NFL announced.
Wilfork was fully healthy for 12 seasons; his teams finished top 10 in rushing defense in seven of those years.
NFL teams do most of their free-agent shopping in March, or right after the draft when they figure out what holes still need to be filled.
"I wanted him home more than anyone. I would've stopped it. I would've told someone," she said.
Shayanna Jenkins-Hernandez, the fiancée of former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez, was as surprised as anyone to hear news of Hernandez’s suicide.