Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida suffered a power outage that briefly dropped the Bills-Dolphins CBS television broadcast,
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Why all 32 NFL teams could – and why they won’t – win Super Bowl LV
The NFL season kicks off Thursday with a Texans-Chiefs matchup. Here’s one reason why each of the 32 teams could – and won’t – win Super Bowl LV.
Report: Tampa Bay Buccaneers sign 2018 first-round QB Josh Rosen to practice squad
Josh Rosen, the No. 10 selection in the 2018 draft, played for 7 different offensive coordinators since 2015. He’s reuniting with one in Tampa Bay.
Why these over-30 NFL players won’t slow down anytime soon
The 30 Club can be rough for NFL players, many of whom decline after celebrating the milestone. There are plenty, though, who remain poised to shine.
Clippers’ Marcus Morris denies intentionally stepping on Mavericks’ Luka Doncic’s ankle, won’t apologize
Clippers forward Marcus Morris denied intentionally stepping on the injured ankle of Mavericks guard Luka Doncic and said he would not apologize.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones mulls team’s possible actions during national anthem
Similar to what the Dallas Cowboys did before a 2017 game, owner Jerry Jones wants players to stand for the anthem if they kneel before it’s played.
Baltimore Ravens release safety Earl Thomas after training camp fight with teammate Chuck Clark
The Baltimore Ravens signed S Earl Thomas to a four-year deal last season. He will play just one after the team cut him after he fought a teammate.
NFL to investigate rash of positive COVID-19 test results all linked to New Jersey lab
Only four players were on NFL’s reserve/COVID-19 list Sunday morning, but league will investigate spate of positive results from a New Jersey lab.
Raptors president Masai Ujiri: Altercation with sheriff’s deputy happened ‘because I am Black’
Raptors president Masai Ujiri said a 2019 incident with a deputy happened because Ujiri is Black. New video of the altercation was released this week.
‘If he could do it, I can do it’: How the NHL’s first Black team announcer inspires the next generation
On August 7, the Seattle Kraken made Everett Fitzhugh the NHL’s first Black team announcer. Already, he’s inspiring a new wave of young, diverse fans.