الخميس، 5 سبتمبر 2019

No limitations for Todd Gurley on Sunday

The condition of Rams running back Todd Gurley‘s knee was a storyline down the stretch last season and it remained one throughout the offseason as the team managed Gurley’s workload in hopes of having him in good shape for the 2019 season. We’ve now reached opening weekend and head coach Sean McVay said on Thursday [more]

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Ryan Fitzpatrick embracing chance to make history on Sunday

Ryan Fitzpatrick was joined in the huddle by players like Marshall Faulk, Torry Holt and Isaac Bruce and sacked by Sean Taylor during his first NFL start. That’s a long way of saying that Fitzpatrick has been around for a while. He went on to start two more games for the Rams in 2005 and [more]

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PHT Morning Skate: Kane strips; Pettersson faster, stronger

Thursday's collection of links.

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Commissioner Marshawn Lynch would legalize weed for players

Retirement — or something — has loosened up Marshawn Lynch. The longtime NFL running back was known as much for his reluctance to participate in the media process as his physical running style, but now that he’s promoting things he’s opening up. Lynch talked for 45 minutes with John Kryk of the Toronto Sun, expounding [more]

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Aaron Rodgers donates 375 helmets to high schools affected by wildfire

Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers is footing the bill for new helmets for three high schools in the area of Northern California where he grew up, an area that was devastated by a wildfire last year. Chico High, Paradise High and Pleasant Valley, Rodgers’ alma mater, are getting enough Vicis Zero1 helmets to outfit the full [more]

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Mike Evans restructures contract, Bucs free cap space

The Buccaneers wanted to create some cap space to use if necessary this season and they did so by approaching wide receiver Mike Evans about restructuring his deal. Field Yates of ESPN reports that Evans agreed to convert $2 million of his 2018 salary into a signing bonus. The move creates $1.6 million in cap [more]

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NHLPA executive board meets, still deliberating on CBA

NHL players have yet to decide whether to terminate the current collective bargaining agreement with less than two weeks before the deadline to do so.

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