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Biden dons helmet, lauds Chiefs for ‘back to back’

President Joe Biden welcomed the Chiefs back to the White House, making note of their “back-to-back” Super Bowl wins while being gifted a helmet by coach Andy Reid.

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Gold medal wrestler Steveson signing with Bills

Gable Steveson, an Olympic gold medalist and one of the most dominant college wrestlers in NCAA history, is jumping to the NFL to sign with the Buffalo Bills, his agent Carter Chow told ESPN.

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What’s next for Jags’ Trevor Lawrence: A $50 million contract? A breakout season? Both?

Entering his fourth NFL season, Lawrence has shown flashes of being an elite franchise quarterback.

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Wait, who’s working the plate?! Inside the amazing side gig of Bears chairman George McCaskey

McCaskey has been officiating youth sports since his high school days, and not even the NFL draft will deter him.

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‘Hard Knocks’ to feature Bears, top pick Williams

Top pick Caleb Williams and the Chicago Bears will be featured on HBO’s “Hard Knocks” throughout training camp, the team announced Thursday.

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Brees had ‘another 3 years’ in him sans arm woes

Former New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees said he might have played several more years in the NFL if not for degeneration in his right throwing shoulder.

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Lamar’s OTA absences chalked up to ‘time of year’

Ravens coach John Harbaugh has attributed quarterback Lamar Jackson’s absence for four of the team’s first five voluntary OTAs, including the one on Thursday, to being a function of the “time of year.”

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Chiefs’ Buggs arrested in animal cruelty case

Chiefs defensive lineman Isaiah Buggs turned himself in to the Tuscaloosa County Jail after a warrant was issued over allegations that he mistreated two dogs.

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Dallas wants to see Micah Parsons expand leadership, but his absence hasn’t helped

Parsons skipped the Cowboys’ voluntary program again despite talk of bringing more leadership.

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Johnson picks ‘sunshine’ in Detroit to stay as OC

Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson says there is no doubt in his mind that he could be a head coach but he loves what they have built in Detroit.

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