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23 January 2021
BARRY WILNER, AP Sports Writer
Donald, Kelce Unanimous All-Pro Selections
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BARRY WILNER, AP Sports Writer
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Jan 11, 2021
Dynamic defensive star Aaron Donald and unstoppable tight end Travis Kelce were unanimous choices Friday for The Associated Press NFL All-Pro Team. Green Bay quarterback Aaron Rodgers was selected for the third time, finishing ahead of...
NFL Has 77 Apparent False Positives for Virus
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BARRY WILNER, AP Sports Writer
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Aug 24, 2020
NEW YORK (AP) — The NFL had 77 positive COVID-19 tests from 11 teams re-examined by a New Jersey lab after false positives, and all those tests came back negative. The league asked the New Jersey...
Texans at Chiefs to Open NFL Season Sept. 10
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BARRY WILNER, AP Sports Writer
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May 11, 2020
The Kansas City Chiefs will open defense of their Super Bowl championship by hosting Houston on Sept. 10 in the NFL’s annual kickoff game — pending developments in the coronavirus pandemic, of course. The Texans won...
NFL Sets Protocols for Reopening Facilities
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BARRY WILNER, AP Sports Writer
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May 7, 2020
The NFL has set protocols for reopening team facilities and has told the 32 teams to have them in place by May 15. In a memo sent by Commissioner Roger Goodell and obtained Wednesday night by...
SEC Players Dominate Remote Draft
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BARRY WILNER, AP Sports Writer
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Apr 27, 2020
Maybe the Southeastern Conference should simply hold onto its players and become part of the NFL. The home of national champion LSU and perennial contenders Alabama, Georgia and Auburn, the SEC dominated the first four rounds...
NFL Draft Looks Normal Even Amid Changes
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BARRY WILNER, AP Sports Writer
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Apr 24, 2020
For all the uniqueness of this NFL draft, including the angst over a potential communications fiasco, things looked and sounded pretty normal Thursday night. Quarterbacks were in demand. Ohio State(the top three picks played there) and...
Logistics Share Draft Spotlight With Players
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BARRY WILNER, AP Sports Writer
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Apr 23, 2020
From his home in the New York City suburbs, Roger Goodell will handle perhaps his most visible annual chore — announcing draft picks. Visible, but this time virtual. Not since the NFL draft became a televised...
NFL Players Approve Labor Deal in Close Vote
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BARRY WILNER, AP Sports Writer
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Mar 16, 2020
By a close vote, with some 500 union members not participating, NFL players approved a new labor agreement with the league. It features a 17-game regular season, higher salaries, increased roster sizes and larger pensions for...
NFL Owners Approve Terms for New CBA
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BARRY WILNER, AP Sports Writer
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Feb 21, 2020
NEW YORK (AP) — The NFL has put the labor ball in the players’ hands. In a somewhat surprisingly strong decision, the 32 team owners voted Thursday to “accept the negotiated terms on the principles of...
Chiefs Win Super Bowl 54 With Late Surge
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BARRY WILNER, AP Sports Writer
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Feb 3, 2020
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — Patrick Mahomes needed just the waning minutes of Super Bowl 54 to end a whole lot of frustration. A championship 50 years in the making for the Kansas City Chiefs. A...
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