Browns’ offensive tackle Donald Stephenson will miss the team’s first two games of the regular season against the Steelers and Saints for violating the NFL’s substance abuse policy.
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Browns’ Stephenson suspended two games
Browns’ offensive tackle Donald Stephenson will miss the team’s first two games of the regular season against the Steelers and Saints for violating the NFL’s substance abuse policy.
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Browns’ Stephenson suspended two games
A St. Louis jury has ordered the NFL’s Rams to pay former running back Reggie Bush $12.5 million for a severe knee injury suffered at St. Louis’ domed stadium in 2015, the team’s final season before moving to Los Angeles.
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Rams ordered to pay Bush $12.5M for injury
Cardinals RB David Johnson, who missed 15 games last season with a fractured wrist, will skip the team’s mandatory minicamp, sources told ESPN.
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Sources: Cards RB Johnson to skip minicamp
Bryan Colangelo has resigned as president of basketball operations of the Philadelphia 76ers, the team announced Thursday.
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Bryan Colangelo resigns as president of 76ers
Patriots quarterback Tom Brady’s booming voice could be heard clearly on Tuesday, his first day with the team for offseason practice.
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Tom Brady turns up the volume at Patriots minicamp
Niners coach Kyle Shanahan asked vice president Keena Turner to talk to the team about Dwight Clark, who was remembered Tuesday as a great friend and teammate who helped change the entire team’s culture.
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49ers remember Clark, ‘culture’ he helped build
Rob Gronkowski said Sunday at a charity event that he will attend the Patriots’ mandatory minicamp this week after skipping the team’s organized activities this offseason.
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Gronk confirms he’ll attend Pats’ minicamp
Dwane Casey interviewed with the Detroit Pistons on Thursday as the team searches for a replacement for recently fired head coach Stan Van Gundy, sources tell ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.
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Sources: Casey interviews for Pistons’ vacancy
The Bills released Eric Wood after reaching an injury settlement with the veteran center. A postseason physical revealed that he had a career-ending neck condition. Wood had announced his retirement in January but remained on the team’s roster.
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Bills reach injury settlement with center Wood
The Patriots responded to former members of the organization who say the team is no fun by saying that losing is no fun.
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Pats to critics: Losing no fun, so we’re happy
Cavs owner Dan Gilbert said he is not allowing LeBron James’ potential free agency this summer to swallow up the moment of the team advancing to the NBA Finals.
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Gilbert: Focus on Finals, not LeBron’s future
After signing with the Alouettes in January in an attempt to resurrect his once-promising NFL career, quarterback Josh Freeman has decided to retire, the team announced.
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QB Freeman leaves CFL’s Alouettes, retires
Houston Rockets point guard Chris Paul will miss Saturday’s Game 6 of the Western Conference finals at Golden State with a right hamstring strain, the team announced Friday.
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Chris Paul to miss Game 6 with hamstring strain
A former Texans cheerleader is the lead plaintiff in a class-action lawsuit against the team that claims unfair pay and harassment.
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Texans face class-action cheerleader lawsuit
Mychal Kendricks, who was drafted by the Eagles in 2012, has been released by the team. A source tells ESPN that new linebacker Paul Worrilow has torn his ACL.
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Eagles cut Kendricks, lose Worrilow to injury