Cardinals QB Kyler Murray sounds like a man who is not going to be fazed when it comes to the scrutiny department. He knows. It’s always something.
Author: Jarrett Bell, USA TODAY
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After an impressive debut last week, Arizona Cardinals rookie Kyler Murray regressed in his second NFL preseason game.
U.S. women’s national soccer team coach Jill Ellis shares wisdom with Miami Dolphins
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As the Patriots look to launch their Super Bowl title defense, there will be plenty of changes and new wrinkles to account for this season.
No sweat for Montez Sweat: Washington rookie pushes on after tumultuous NFL draft
Montez Sweat was believed to have a heart condition, but a subsequent report indicated otherwise. The rookie isn’t getting caught up in the drama.
Opinion: List of issues for NFL’s next collective bargaining agreement overshadowed by one thing
There’s two years left on the NFL’s current collective bargaining agreement, but the next deal hinges on several issues. But money towers over it all.