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This season, the Baltimore Ravens will seek to achieve a feat that no team in the AFC North has ever achieved. Since the NFL realigned in 2002, no team has won ...
Agent's Take: How off-ball linebacker became the most underappreciated position on the NFL pay scale
Fred Warner just became the first off-ball linebacker to break the $20 million-per-year barrier. The San Francisco 49ers and Warner have reportedly agreed to a three-year, $63 million contract ...
Head coach Aaron Glenn discusses the first two days of OTAs with reporters. General Manager Darren Mougey and Head Coach Aaron Glenn review the selections of TE Mason Taylor (LSU) and CB Azareye'h ...
The NFL needed 24 votes to ban the Tush Push, but only received 22. The 10 teams who voted in favor of the rule, as reported by ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter were the: Saints, Eagles, Baltimore ...
Mike McDaniel has already seen how creative offenses can get targeted, and the Dolphins made their stance clear in the latest ...
After years of study by the NFL's competition committee and input from coaches, the "Tush Push" lives on. It's time to ...
Quarterback Dillon Gabriel (5), Quarterback Kenny Pickett (8), Quarterback Joe Flacco (15) and Quarterback Shedeur Sanders ...
Eight of the NFL’s 32 defensive coordinators, including Philadelphia’s Vic Fangio, who recently won a Super Bowl, have ties ...
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Sporting News on MSNNFL Tush Push ban voting results: Which teams voted to make Eagles play illegal, and which chose to keep itAfter an initial proposal to ban the polarizing play, the owners held a vote during the Spring League Meeting in Minneapolis.
According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Browns, Jaguars, Dolphins, Saints, and Titans voted with the Eagles, Ravens, Patriots, Jets, and Lions against the proposal that would have banned the play.
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