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Eagles will be invited to White House after Super Bowl win, President Trump says; team to accept, per report
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Donald Trump Confirms Eagles Will Be Invited to White House After Super Bowl Win
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Trump to invite Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles to the White House after 2018 snub
The Jets have announced that they will release quarterback Aaron Rodgers in the near future, but they've been mum about what they have in mind for another splashy veteran addition to the offense.
The Titans' offseason may include a trade involving edge rusher Harold Landry. Adam Schefter of ESPN reports that the Titans have given Landry permission to speak to other teams about a potential swap.
Johnson came off a bit cocky at the combine. Good. The Bears need their next head coach to be an ass-kicking name-taker.
Kelce has not said whether he will return for a 13th season with the Chiefs. Coach Andy Reid said Tuesday that he spoke with Kelce during the team’s exit interviews and will spe
Tom Silverstein and Dominique Yates check in from Indianapolis for the 2025 NFL scouting combine after Packers GM Brian Gutekunst addressed the media.
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The Houston Texans' defensive line has been a strong suit since DeMeco Ryans took over in 2023. Yet in his third offseason as head coach, the interior of Ryans’ formidable front is again in flux. Defensive tackles Foley Fatukasi and Mario Edwards Jr.
The Titans have granted former Pro Bowl linebacker Harold Landry III permission to seek a trade, sources told ESPN.
Jim Harbaugh's faith plays a major role in his life as head coach of the Chargers, and he's been inspired by players in his own lockers, and other stars throughout the game, doing the same.
Similar to last year with pass rusher Chris Jones, GM Brett Veach acknowledged that re-signing Smith, 25, is the team’s top priority.
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USA TODAY Touchdown Wire on MSNTom Brady has talked to Matthew Stafford's camp about joining RaidersTom Brady has been in contact with Matthew Stafford's team about the possibility of bringing the veteran QB to the Raiders
Dorchester’s Junior Cius had two goals: set a good example for his students, and represent Haitians and Haitian Americans in the arts. Not far from Cius onstage Feb. 9 was Jaheem “FaceOff” Alleyne, another Boston-raised dancer.
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