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The 29-year-old announced joining the Carolina Panthers TopCats earlier this year. Lindsay says she will continue to "inspire and help my African American beautiful trans sisters."
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An investigation continues into the death of Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Dwayne Haskins. Initial reports say he was fatally struck by a dump truck while walking across a South Florida highway on Saturday.
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Steve Wilks and Ray Horton join Flores in seeking compensatory and punitive damages for Black head coaches, offensive and defensive coordinators, quarterback coaches and general managers.
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According to league data, the percentage of people of color in coaching positions increased from 35% in 2020 to 39% in 2021.
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The Dolphins are trading for Kansas City Chiefs All-Pro wide receiver Tyreek Hill and making him the highest-paid receiver in NFL history, a blockbuster deal that includes five draft picks.
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The question isn't so much can Tom Brady still play, but why is he still playing. Why can some athletes walk away from their sport while others, especially ones with nothing left to prove, hang on?
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Before the retirement party confetti even had a chance to settle, the quarterback said he's unretiring. He'll return to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for his 23rd NFL season.
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With the change in protocol, league players and staff will no longer have to wear face coverings at NFL facilities, regardless of their vaccination status.
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The former Miami Dolphins Coach at the center of a racial discrimination lawsuit that has rocked the NFL has landed a new job.
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Jake Scott is the sixth person to be diagnosed with CTE from that Miami team that finished the 1972 season as undefeated champions.
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What was once a niche sector in Las Vegas has grown into a national mega-business that people can enjoy from their living rooms — and the advertising dollars have followed.
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The far-flung friends, all in their 80s, use the Super Bowl to meet up, spend time together and reminisce. But in recent years they've come to grips with the fact it must come to an end one day