The Warriors left The Town ahead of last season, but they’re showing love for Oakland with new Nike City Edition uniforms.
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Warriors’ new jerseys are a nod to the team’s ‘We Believe’ era
The Warriors left The Town ahead of last season, but they’re showing love for Oakland with new Nike City Edition uniforms.
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Warriors’ new jerseys are a nod to the team’s ‘We Believe’ era
Veteran LT Duane Brown, who was acquired from the Texans last season and was entering the final year of his contract, has agreed to a 3-year extension with Seattle.
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Source: Seahawks LT Brown gets $36.5M deal
The weight of Ezekiel Elliott’s six-game suspension was evident last season, but the Cowboys running back still nearly reached 1,000 yards.
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Ezekiel Elliott ready to make some noise after quiet offseason
Christian McCaffrey is taking over as the Panthers’ No. 1 running back, and coach Ron Rivera says he’d like to see the second-year player get 25-30 touches per game, more than doubling his load from last season..
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Panthers want McCaffrey to carry bigger load
The Knicks have signed forward Noah Vonleh, who played for the Blazers and Bulls last season.
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Knicks sign ex-Blazers, Bulls forward Vonleh
The NFL has reinstated Dallas Cowboys defensive end Randy Gregory, who was suspended all of last season over multiple violations of the league’s substance abuse policy.
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Cowboys’ Gregory reinstated from suspension
After a 14.5-sack effort last season, the DE will get a big raise playing under the franchise tag but won’t have long-term security.
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Cowboys content to play game of tag on DeMarcus Lawrence
After the Steelers and running back Le’Veon Bell failed to reach an agreement on a contract extension before Monday’s 4 p.m. franchise tag deadline, Bell’s agent told ESPN, “This now likely will be Le’Veon’s last season as a Steeler.”
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Agent: 2018 likely Bell’s last season as a Steeler
Free-agent forward Mike Scott, who played last season with the Wizards, has agreed to a one-year deal with the Clippers, league sources told ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.
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Sources: Scott reaches 1-year deal with Clippers
In an interview with Oprah Winfrey, Patriots quarterback Tom Brady said “a lot of good conversations” came out of NFL players kneeling during the national anthem last season.
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Brady to Oprah: ‘Respect’ to players who knelt
Despite suffering a career-threatening knee injury last season, Bears tight end Zach Miller still hopes to play in the NFL again.
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Bears TE Miller still hopes to play in NFL again
The Ravens, looking to repair the relationship with their fans after no-shows increased last season, will lower food and beverage prices.
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Ravens woo fans with lower concession prices
By next week, Cowboys defensive end Randy Gregory could apply for reinstatement to the NFL after missing last season for violating the league’s substance abuse policy.
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Jerry: DE Gregory working hard on NFL return
Tight end Coby Fleener, who finished last season on injured reserve with a concussion, was released by the New Orleans Saints on Monday, a source confirmed to ESPN’s Mike Triplett.
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Source: Saints release Fleener 2 years into deal
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