The DE said it’s impossible to know how his team will react to winning the Super Bowl but that the Eagles will be wearing a target on their back.
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Chris Long pushes back on Ben McAdoo’s Eagles commentary
The DE said it’s impossible to know how his team will react to winning the Super Bowl but that the Eagles will be wearing a target on their back.
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Chris Long pushes back on Ben McAdoo’s Eagles commentary
“If I’m not playing in Arizona, I won’t be playing anywhere,” Larry Fitzgerald said about leaving the Cardinals for another team.
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Fitzgerald says he’ll only play for Cardinals
A member of the team who rescued a young woman after her car plunged off a California cliff is speaking out. Angela Hernandez survived for seven days before she was pulled up 250 feet from the foot of the cliff after hikers found her on Friday. Dustin Hedberg, one of the first on the scene, couldn’t believe Hernandez was alive. Mireya Villarreal reports.
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First responder describes saving woman whose car plunged off California cliff
Safety Earl Thomas posted a message to the Seahawks on Instagram that suggested the team should trade him if it won’t offer an extension.
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Thomas seeks extension or trade from Seahawks
By Steve Silverman You have heard this before, and multiple times. If the New York Jets can develop their young quarterback, the team has a chance to surprise in the AFC East. Sam Darnold was selected with the third pick in the NFL Draft in April, and while the Jets are not putting a lot of public pressure on him to jump into the fight and become the starting quarterback early in his rookie season, that’s just what they would like to happen. Barring that, Josh McCown, or possibly newcomer Teddy Bridgewater, will have the inside track on starting the season under center. While both of those alternatives are fairly decent, the ideal scenario involves their rookie quarterback from USC with the big arm and high talent level. The first thing the Jets need to see is that he’s not Mark Sanchez, Geno Smith or Christian Hackenberg. All Jets fans know that the team has a succession of busts at quarterback and that can’t continue. The team’s loyal fans have seen too much misery over the years. If Darnold can play well enough this summer and is in a position to wrestle the job away from McCown by Week Four or Five, he should find some decent targets. Jermaine Kearse makes the most out of his ability and he’s very difficult for opposing cornerbacks to cover one-on-one. Quincy Enunwa missed all of last season after suffering a preseason neck injury. If he can return to the starting lineup and stay there, Enunwa will prove to be a huge target. He caught 58-857-4 in 2016, and he can use those numbers as a jumping off point for 2018. Terrelle Pryor at the other receiving spot is another threat, and if he could ever play to his size-speed ratio – he’s 6-4, 228 pounds and runs a 4.4. 40 – the Jets would have a real contributor. One thing the Jets need to have this year is a solid running game. That’s important for McCown or Bridgewater, and it is even more vital when Darnold comes on the scene. The diversity that a strong ground attack will bring is invaluable for a young quarterback. While the Jets appear to have several capable backs in ex-Brown Isaiah Crowell, Bilal Powell, Eljah McGuire and Thomas Rawls, they don’t have a superstar – or even a star – at the position. It’s hard to make an offense go that doesn’t have a bread-and-butter back, especially when the team is waiting for its young quarterback to grow into his skin. The offensive line was a problem a year ago in giving up 47 sacks, and while the signing of former Redskin center Spencer Long is a positive development, there’s no reason to think there will be a complete turnaround. Making sure the offensive line is professional and competent on an every-week basis has to be one of offensive coordinator Jeremy Bates’ top priorities. If the Jets can retool in all of these areas, they could have a better-than-decent offense. However, when you have that many question marks, it’s tough to think that passing grades will be on the report card at the end of the day. Head coach Todd Bowles is under no illusions when it comes to defensive play. Former star Muhammad Wilkerson is lining for the Packers, and the Jets are counting on rookie third-rounder Nathan Shepherd to make the step up from Fort Hays State to playing regularly in the NFL. The team brought in Avery Williamson from the Titans to anchor the linebacking crew. The rest of the linebackers are largely unproven, but if Williams plays at a high level, his mates should be able to follow his lead and step up. The secondary looks quite a bit better than it has in previous years, as Jamal Adams and Marcus Maye are big hitters at strong safety and free safety, respectively. Maye has the kind of instincts and intelligence needed for his position, while Adams is capable of putting his imprint on any game. But the key will come down to the combination of Bowles and Darnold. The coach-quarterback situation does not exactly sound like Bill Walsh-Joe Montana, but then again, it doesn’t have to. Bowles is not a quarterback whisperer, but he needs to set the tone with his young signal caller right away. He has to make his expectations clear and he cannot baby his rookie signal caller. The tough approach should work best, and Bowles should be capable of looking at his young signal caller in the eye and letting him know exactly what must be done. If he can’t, the Jets will be looking for another head coach fairly quickly.
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Which foundational young stars would you want on your team? We polled our NFL insiders to come up with the best players under 25 at every position.
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The NFL’s best under-25 starting lineup: Our picks, runners-up
Lakers second-year guard Lonzo Ball will undergo arthroscopic surgery to repair his ailing left knee, the team announced Friday.
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Lakers’ Ball to have arthroscopic knee surgery
President of basketball operations Magic Johnson says the Lakers will lean on LeBron James when contemplating which players to add to the team.
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Lina Alathari, who led the team that created the guide, says having a threat assessment program is one of the best ways to prevent school shootings
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Secret Service issues guide to help identify students who may be a threat
Lina Alathari, who led the team that created the guide, says having a threat assessment program is one of the best ways to prevent school shootings
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Secret Service issues guide to help identify students who may be a threat
Celtics president of basketball operations Danny Ainge said Wednesday that LeBron James’ departure from the Eastern Conference doesn’t change his expectations for his team, nor does it ease the road to claiming the conference.
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Cakewalk? Ainge dispels talk of LeBron-less East
Cardinals GM Steve Keim did not misidentify himself as the team’s director of security when approached by police during a traffic stop in Chandler, Arizona, according to a police spokesman.
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Cops: Keim did not mis-ID himself before arrest
New Panthers owner David Tepper says while he’ll accept nothing less than an “open and safe” work environment, he’s “contractually obligated” to keep a 13-foot-high statue of former owner and team founder Jerry Richardson outside of the team’s stadium.
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New Panthers owner David Tepper says while he’ll accept nothing less than an “open and safe” work environment, he’s “contractually obligated” to keep a 13-foot-high statue of former owner and team founder Jerry Richardson outside of the team’s stadium.
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