President Donald Trump says the NFL is “doing the right thing” with a policy banning kneeling during the national anthem. The policy forbids players from sitting or taking a knee on the field during the anthem but allows them to stay in the locker room.
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Owner Kim Pegula says the Bills’ prospects to replace New Era Field, which opened in 1973 and is among the league’s oldest venues, aren’t promising.
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Bills owner doubtful about replacing stadium
NFL owners will require players to stand if they are on the field for the national anthem. Here’s reaction to the new rule.
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NFL players, coaches and owners react to national anthem policy
Under a new national anthem policy approved by NFL owners, teams would be subject to a fine if players on the field do not show respect.
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NFL owners pass new national anthem policy
There were some high-profile players absent from OTAs and training camp in 2017. How did each get along following his return to the field?
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How 2017 NFL holdouts fared: Donald dominated; Bell took time
Drew Brees presented a new prosthetic leg to California prep quarterback Alex Ruiz, who had his lower left leg amputated after a severe knee injury that he suffered on the field last fall.
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Brees gifts amputee prep QB new prosthetic leg
Before taking the field for rookie minicamp, Steelers rookie quarterback Mason Rudolph got a text from Ben Roethlisberger wishing him good luck.
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Text support: Big Ben tells Rudolph ‘good luck’
As the first player in the NFL’s modern era with one hand to be drafted, Seahawks linebacker Shaquem Griffin said Friday he is focused on improving on the field.
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Seahawks rookie Griffin: ‘Time to get to work’
Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz told ESPN’s Sal Paolantonio on Wednesday that he’s discussed the need to better protect himself on the field with head coach Doug Pederson after tearing his ACL and LCL last season. Wentz vows to remain aggressive, though.
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Wentz says he’ll pick spots better moving forward
Colts owner Jim Irsay said Saturday he is “sure as a human being can be” that “magic man” quarterback Andrew Luck will return to the field in 2018, opening up endless possibilities for the rebuilding franchise.
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Irsay: Colts relying on ‘magic man’ Luck in ’18
Giannis Antetokounmpo was limited to 10 shots from the field in Tuesday’s Game 5 loss in Boston, and afterward, he said he has “got to be more aggressive, make more plays” in Game 6.
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Giannis: ‘On me’ to be aggressive in Game 6
Even with only one studio album out, R&B star Kehlani is quickly becoming one of the most prominent names in her field. With the critical success of her debut album SweetSexySavage, the California singer has seen her star shooting upward over the last year. Other artists in the industry have noticed as …
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9 Times Kehlani Showed Off Her Chops as a Featured Artist
Andrew Luck says his surgically repaired right shoulder feels good and he hopes to be on the field when the Indianapolis Colts open training camp this summer.
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Colts’ Luck blames impatience for long rehab
Grenada’s Kirani James sets world leading time with dominant win at Diamond League
OREGON, United States (CMC) – Grenada’s super star athlete Kirani James outclassed rival LaShawn Merritt and blew away the field with the fastest time of the year to post a commanding victory in the 400 metres at the IAAF Diamond League in Eugene, Oregon on Saturday.
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Grenada’s Kirani James sets world leading time with dominant win at Diamond League