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Cowboys Force Jets, Zach Wilson Into Costly Turnovers
Under pressure from the Cowboys’ stellar defense, the Jets had four giveaways, including three interceptions thrown by Wilson, in the first game since Aaron Rodgers’s injury.
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N.F.L. Week 2 Predictions: Our Picks Against the Spread
Lamar Jackson and Joe Burrow meet after signing lucrative extensions, and the Jets’ offensive line will try to obstruct Micah Parsons.
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An N.F.L. Stadium Brings Sports Betting Inside
A sports book inside the Washington Commanders’ stadium is the first of its kind in the N.F.L. and a symbol of the league’s wholehearted — and profitable — embrace of gambling.
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N.F.L. Reporter Files Racial Discrimination Claim Against the League After Dismissal
Jim Trotter said his contract with the NFL Network was not renewed after he challenged Commissioner Roger Goodell and other executives on pro football’s commitment to diversity.
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The Chargers’ Fair Catch Free Kick and Other Obscure N.F.L. Rules
On Thursday, the Los Angeles Chargers pulled off a rare “free-kick field goal.†There are other oddball rules in the book if you dig deep enough.
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Why Do the Lions and Cowboys Play on Thanksgiving Every Year?
The short answer: tradition.
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The New Chip Shot in the N.F.L.: 50-Yard Field Goals
Kickers are better than ever, but the record pace of long attempts this season has been remarkable.
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Buffalo Bills Fans Buy Municipal Bonds to Help Fund New Stadium
Critics of using public money to build sports facilities dismissed the bond sale, but some of the team’s devoted followers eagerly paid in.
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Dub Jones, Who Scored 6 Touchdowns for Browns in One Game, Dies at 99
A 6-foot-4 halfback and flanker, he was a tall, reliable target for Browns quarterback Otto Graham as Cleveland rolled to titles in the late 1940s and ’50s.
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In Pro Sports, as in the U.S., Political Support Is Divided
A pro-Harris video from LeBron James. A pro-Trump hat on Nick Bosa. With Election Day near, more have been showing their preference.
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How the N.F.L. Builds a Fan Base in Ireland
The league is trying to ensure that sponsors, media partners and enthusiasm are in place before committing to playing a game in the country.
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Abdul Salaam, Quiet Member of the Jets’ ‘Sack Exchange,’ Dies at 71
A defensive tackle, he teamed with Joe Klecko, Mark Gastineau and Marty Lyons in the 1980s on a line that terrorized quarterbacks.
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How Roger Goodell Made the NFL the World’s Wealthiest Sports League
Under the expansionist leadership of its commissioner, the National Football League is growing richer and richer. So, too, is Mr. Goodell.
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How Mizzou Football Is Benefiting From State N.I.L. Laws
A state law allowing high schoolers to earn from endorsements, if they commit to attending a public university in Missouri, has helped Mizzou attract blue-chip players.
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Billy Shaw, a Singular Hall of Fame Lineman, Dies at 85
He was the only inductee to play his entire career in the American Football League, where he helped the Buffalo Bills win two championships in the 1960s.
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Greg Landry, Scrambling All-Pro Quarterback, Is Dead at 77
Known for his legs as well as for his arm, he was the last Detroit Lions quarterback to make the Pro Bowl for more than 40 years.
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Brett Favre Reveals He Has Parkinson’s Disease
Mr. Favre, the former N.F.L. quarterback who fell from grace after Mississippi officials accused him of helping divert funds meant for low-income residents, announced the diagnosis before Congress.
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Mercury Morris, Elusive Rusher on a Perfect Dolphins Team, Dies at 77
Part of a talented backfield triumvirate that also included Larry Csonka and Jim Kiick, he helped lead Miami to two Super Bowls and an undefeated season.
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Rivalries Are the Heart of College Football. But Many Are Going Away.
Upheaval within the Big Ten, Pac-12 and Southeastern Conferences has threatened some cherished rivalries, while rekindling others. In Oregon, the Civil War may soon be over.
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Man Falsely Accused Fantasy Football Rival of Plotting Mass Shooting
Matthew Gabriel, 25, of Philadelphia, pleaded guilty to the mass shooting report made in Norway. He also admitted to a fake report of a bomb threat at the University of Iowa.
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