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NFL Will Be Cautious With Players, Coaches Who Have Symptoms
The NFL plans to take a cautious approach that may force players and coaches reporting flu symptoms to miss games without testing positive for COVID-19
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Report: Bears Fear Running Back Tarik Cohen Tore ACL in Win Over Falcons
The Chicago Bears are bracing themselves for some potentially awful news, as running back Tarik Cohen reportedly may have torn his ACL in Sunday’s win over the Atlanta Falcons. According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Bears fear that the running back suffered the catastrophic knee injury late in Sunday’s win, and that his season might be over as a...
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Bears Vs. Falcons Live Stream: How to Watch NFL Week 3 Game Online
Here’s how to watch the Bears take on the Falcons in Week 3 of the 2020 NFL season.
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Julio Jones Out for Falcons vs. Bears Due to Hamstring Injury
The Atlanta Falcons will be without their best offensive weapon on Sunday when they take on the Chicago Bears, as wide receiver Julio Jones has officially been listed as inactive for the game. Jones, who has been dealing with a hamstring injury, will not suit up for the Falcons in the game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, leaving the team without one…
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Bears-Falcons Game Set to Take Place After Atlanta CB AJ Terrell Placed on Reserve/COVID-19 List
The Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons will still reportedly take the field on Sunday after Falcons cornerback AJ Terrell was placed on the NFL’s reserve/COVID-19 list. According to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network, the game between the two clubs is still on after contact tracing and additional testing were performed on Falcons players following the news that Terrell...
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Falcons Cornerback AJ Terrell Placed on Reserve/COVID-19 List Ahead of Game vs. Bears
Atlanta Falcons cornerback AJ Terrell will miss Sunday’s game against the Chicago Bears after he was added to the team’s reserve/COVID-19 list on Saturday. Terrell, the team’s first round pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, reportedly tested positive for coronavirus during a test conducted on Friday, with his results coming back overnight. According to multiple reports, Terrell did practice...
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Chicago Bears 2020 Schedule Released
The NFL and the Chicago Bears have released the 2020 schedule Thursday, and the team will have several opportunities to shine in prime time. Here are the Bears’ games for the upcoming season: Note: Home games will be in italics Preseason, Aug. 13-17, Cleveland Browns, Time TBD Preseason, Aug. 20, at Denver Broncos, Time TBD Preseason, Aug. 27-30, San Francisco…
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Kaepernick Throws Passes for 40 Minutes at Strange Workout
Colin Kaepernick’s saga took another surreal turn Saturday — a last-minute audible to nix an NFL-arranged workout and a quick dash 60 miles to the other side of metro Atlanta, where the exiled quarterback staged his own impromptu passing display on a high school field in dwindling light as hundreds of fans cheered him on from behind a chain-link fence....
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RI Man Accused of Stealing $10,000 Tom Brady Jersey
Authorities say a Rhode Island man visiting the New England Patriots Hall of Fame took a Tom Brady jersey off a display and walked off with it. Zanini Cineus, of Providence, was freed on personal recognizance after a not guilty plea to a larceny charge was entered on his behalf at his arraignment Thursday.
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Sunday Night Football: Eagles vs. Falcons
NBC has you covered for Sunday night’s Eagles-Falcons game.
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Better Camera Technology Game-Changer for Triple Crown Races
Without high-tech cameras and updated monitors, TV viewers would not have been able to see Justify win the 2018 Preakness. At least not nearly as clearly as they did. When the fog descended on Pimlico Race Course, everyone was blinded to the track. But NBC Sports’ use of the “BatCam” and high-definition monitors in the broadcast booth for the first...
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New Book Says Tom Brady Was ‘Devastated' by Robert Kraft's Decision Not to Appeal Deflategate Punishment
A new book about Tom Brady and the Deflategate saga says the New England Patriots quarterback was “devastated and angry” at team owner Robert Kraft’s decision not to fight the NFL’s punishment.
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NFL to Donate Proceeds from Underdog Shirt After Being Called Out by Chris Long
After Eagles defensive end Chris Long called them out on Twitter, the NFL is now donating 100 percent of the proceeds from their Super Bowl “Underdog” t-shirts to Philadelphia schools.
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Eagles Advance to Super Bowl After NFC Title Win Over Vikings
With one quarter remaining, Eagles players on the field and sideline already were dancing. A bit later, after their stunning and resounding 38-7 rout of the Minnesota Vikings earned them the NFC championship, they listened as nearly 70,000 made the Linc shake with “Fly Eagles Fly.”
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Patriots, Eagles Advance to Super Bowl LII
The Philadelphia Eagles will battle the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Eagles beat the Vikings in the NFC Championship game while the Patriots topped the Jacksonville Jaguars in the AFC Championship.
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Eagles Use Goal-Line Stand, Elliott FGs to Beat Falcons
Fly Eagles Fly. With the wind and against it. With Nick Foles engineering several long drives, Jake Elliott converting three field goals, and the defense getting stingy in the tightest spot, Philadelphia moved into the NFC championship game with a 15-10 victory over the Atlanta Falcons on Saturday.
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Trump Takes Field at College Football Championship Game
President Donald Trump took the field Monday before Alabama and Georgia faced off in the College Football Playoff National Championship. Tens of thousands of fans filling the $1.5 billion Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta greeted Trump with cheers and a smattering of boos as ROTC members escorted him onto the field for the national anthem. The president stood with his hand...
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Cowboys RB Ezekiel Elliott Will Serve Full Suspension, Drop Appeals
Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott is ending his legal fight with five games remaining on a six-game suspension over alleged domestic violence.
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Jerrell Freeman Will Require Surgery for Injury, John Fox Says
Following news that wide receiver Kevin White will go on injured reserve indefinitely for the third straight season, the Bears received another round of bad injury news Tuesday.