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A.J. Brown and the Eagles’ personnel make play-calling simple, while the Vikings’ success depends on football no-brainers: win the turnover battle and don’t commit penalties.
The New York Times – Sports:
A.J. Brown and the Eagles’ personnel make play-calling simple, while the Vikings’ success depends on football no-brainers: win the turnover battle and don’t commit penalties.
The New York Times – Sports:
The N.F.L. has been bedeviled by its attempts to better evaluate players for concussions and to hire diverse head coaches. In the Dolphins’ win over the Steelers, those issues were on full display.
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The Jets exposed the Packers’ defense, Tom Brady’s rift with the Buccaneers’ offensive line grew, and the Giants pulled out a big win over the Ravens despite being out-rushed.
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The Giants’ win revealed the depth of the Packers’ offensive troubles, Jacoby Brissett was more than just a placeholder for the Browns, and the Bills have two receivers defenses should respect.
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The Steelers are testing out a new quarterback, Lamar Jackson needs more help, and Geno Smith is cooking in the new-look Seahawks offense.
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The Steelers defense returned to form and A.J. Brown gave the Eagles the receiving target it has lacked as the N.F.L. wobbled in the first week of the regular season.
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The Broncos bet big on Russell Wilson, the Packers went all in on defense and Tom Brady endures. But did any N.F.L. team position itself to ascend higher than the Los Angeles Rams this season?
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An autopsy report released Monday said Haskins had consumed twice the legal limit of alcohol in Florida before he was hit by a truck on a highway.
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It was a big night for linemen, receivers, and the state of Georgia, but a very quiet one for quarterbacks. In surprising moves, A.J. Brown was traded to the Eagles and the Jets and Giants drafted prudently.