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Bengals sign Chase, all draft picks now under contract

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CINCINNATI — The Cincinnati Bengals on Wednesday signed their remaining two draft picks, including fifth overall selection Ja’Marr Chase, a wide receiver who won...

Jerry Jeudy a big fan of Denver Broncos’ QB competition

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ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Jerry Jeudy, for one, is glad the Denver Broncos are in the midst of a quarterback competition. ...

Downing trying to tune up Titans’ offense, not replace Smith

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Todd Downing has no plans to fill Arthur Smith's shoes as Tennessee's new offensive coordinator. His real challenge is keeping the...

Ravens receiver Watkins moves from one contender to another

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OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Since joining the Baltimore Ravens this offseason, Sammy Watkins has noticed some similarities between his new team and his previous...

Ruggs ready for bigger role in second season with Raiders

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LAS VEGAS — While some critics may have deemed Henry Ruggs III’s rookie season with the Las Vegas Raiders a bust, he insists it...

Sacked: Browns All-Pro Garrett ‘retires’ from basketball

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BEREA, Ohio — Myles Garrett can dump all the quarterbacks he wants. His dunking days are over. ...

Guerrero powers Jays’ return to Buffalo; beat Marlins 5-1

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BUFFALO, N.Y. — Vladimir Guerrero Jr. keyed a career-best four-hit outing with his major league-leading 17th home run and the Toronto Blue Jays celebrated...

Jets sign Saleh favorite Blair to add depth to D-line

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NEW YORK — The New York Jets have signed defensive lineman Ronald Blair, a favorite of coach Robert Saleh from their days together with...

Jags hire Seahawks assistant Sorensen to replace Schneider

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The Jacksonville Jaguars hired Nick Sorensen as special teams coordinator Tuesday, replacing Brian Schneider with one of his former assistants in...

June 1st arrival gives NFL teams more flexibility

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Now that the calendar has turned to June, NFL teams can trade or release players and spread the salary cap hit over two years...