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A ‘Truly Dangerous' Man: Ex-NFL Player Kellen Winslow II Gets 14-Year Prison Sentence in Rape Cases
Ex-NFL tight end Kellen Winslow II, who committed sexual offenses against five women in Northern San Diego County, is slated to be sentenced Wednesday to 14 years in state prison.
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Questions Surround Death of Former NFL Player Louis Nix III
Louis Nix III, a standout nose guard at Notre Dame before being drafted into the NFL, has died in Florida after being missing for several days, but many questions linger about the circumstances of his death.
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Meet Washington Football's Jennifer King, the NFL's 1st Black Female Assistant Coach
News4’s Shawn Yancy talks to Jennifer King about her historic promotion and the change she hopes to make in her new role.
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NFL Star Patrick Mahomes and Fiancée Brittany Matthews Welcome First Baby Together
Patrick Mahomes is a girl dad.
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NFL WR Hogan Declares for Premier Lacrosse League Draft
Chris Hogan is trading touchdowns for goals and returning to his athletic roots
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Sports Journalist Terez Paylor Dies Suddenly at 37
Prominent pro football journalist Terez Paylor died suddenly at age 37, his fiancée said Tuesday.
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Marty Schottenheimer, NFL Coach With 200 Wins, Dies at 77
The longtime NFL coach Marty Schottenheimer has died
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Chiefs' Patrick Mahomes to Have Surgery on Toe Injury, AP Source Says
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes will have surgery this week on the turf toe injury he suffered in the playoffs
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Bucs' Javadifar, Locust 1st Female Coaches to Win Super Bowl
Lori Locust and Maral Javadifar have become the first female coaches on a team to win the Super Bowl
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Florida Man Charged With Trespassing After Run on Super Bowl Field
A Florida man who ran onto the field during the Super Bowl has been charged with trespassing.
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Tom Brady, Tampa Bay Dismantle Kansas City to Win Super Bowl 55
Tom Brady made his seventh Super Bowl title look familiar – despite moving south to a new team and conference during a pandemic.
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Buccaneers Win Super Bowl 55, Brady Gets 7th Ring
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers defeated Kansas City 31-9 in Super Bowl 55.
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Rodgers Wins 3rd MVP, Donald Gets 3rd Top Defensive Player
Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers earned his third Associated Press Most Valuable Player award, while Rams defensive tackle Aaron Donald took his third top defensive player prize at NFL Honors
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Super Bowl Party on for Fans in Tampa, Even If It's More Low-Key
The scene around downtown Tampa, Florida, is still bustling with people from the area and a smaller-than-usual flock of out-of-towners gathering during the days leading to the Super Bowl
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Why Is it Called the Super Bowl? How a 1960s Toy Inspired the Big Game's Name
The first two matchups between the rival leagues were called the AFL-NFL World Championship Game. While official, it never took off.
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Chiefs Under Pressure to Ditch the Tomahawk Chop Celebration
Pressure is mounting for the Super Bowl-bound Kansas City Chiefs to end the popular tradition of fans breaking into a “war chant” while making a chopping hand motion designed to mimic the Native American tomahawk
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Washington's NFL Team to Change Name and Logo
Washington’s NFL team announced on Monday that they will be changing their team name and logo after corporate sponsors urged them to drop the old name, which is a racist slur.
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NFL Says Concussions Down About 5%, Masks Limited Flu Cases
Playing a season through a pandemic did not take the NFL’s attention off other health issues, specifically concussions with the league finding those dropped about 5% in 2020.
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Super Bowl LV Fun Facts
The Kansas City Chiefs and Tampa Bay Buccaneers will battle for an NFL Championship at Super Bowl LV at Raymond James Stadium. Here are some interesting tidbits that make the matchup unique.
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Super Bowl Snacks by the Numbers
Find out how many pounds of potato chips and chicken wings Americans consume during the Super Bowl.