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Missouri Senate OKs plan to keep Chiefs, Royals

Missouri senators authorized hundreds of millions of dollars worth of incentives to try to persuade the Chiefs and Royals to continue playing in the state.

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Source: Ravens give WR Bateman $36.75M deal

The Ravens have signed wide receiver Rashod Bateman to a three-year, $36.75 million contract extension that includes $20 million guaranteed, a source told ESPN.

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Retired Carr: Couldn’t ‘just take’ Saints’ money

To deal with a significant shoulder injury, surgery was considered an option, as was trying to play through it, but former Saints quarterback Derek Carr says he ultimately didn’t feel right with either possibility.

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👀 Did 49ers or Eagles win the Bryce Huff trade?

The 49ers are taking a chance on Huff, who disappointed in his only season in Philadelphia. But did they give up too much?

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Worst-to-first rankings: Which teams could skyrocket to the top of their divisions?

Since 2002, 25 NFL teams have gone from worst to first in their division in a single season. Who will shock us in 2025?

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Brisker to play ‘same way’ despite 3rd concussion

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We pitched trade offers for three NFL stars: Landing spots for Ramsey, Cousins, Hendrickson

Jalen Ramsey, Kirk Cousins and Trey Hendrickson could all be traded soon. We crafted potential offers — and picked the best deals.

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Cowboys CB Diggs in danger of forfeiting $500K

Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs is in danger of missing out on $500,000 from his 2025 base salary for not participating in the team’s offseason program.

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Ravens’ Flowers: Knee great after sitting playoffs

Ravens Pro Bowl wide receiver Zay Flowers was forced to miss the team’s postseason after suffering a knee injury, but says his knee is now great and he has “no limits” at OTAs.

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Pack’s Clark underwent foot surgery in January

Packers defensive tackle Kenny Clark revealed Tuesday after an OTA practice that he underwent surgery in January shortly after the season to fix a problem with his right foot that he said started in Brazil.

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