As part of the Washington Football Team’s rebranding of the gameday experience, team will not include cheerleaders in 2021 but add a coed dance squad.
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Some NFL players are learning to chase their interests beyond football
Some NFL players gathered virtually this week with athletes from WNBA, MLS and NWSL for perspective on how to embrace opportunities outside football.
Philadelphia Eagles agree to trade QB Carson Wentz to Indianapolis Colts
The Eagles drafted Carson Wentz with the second overall selection of the 2016 NFL draft. The former franchise QB will be headed to Indianapolis.
5-year-old injured in car crash involving then-Chiefs assistant coach Britt Reid is awake from coma
Ariel Young, the 5-year-old injured in the car crash involving then-Chiefs assistant coach Britt Reid, has awakened from a coma.
Three pivotal moments that won Super Bowl 2021 for Tom Brady and the Buccaneers
The Bucs’ aggressive defensive performance quashed the Chiefs’ bid at defending their Super Bowl night. Here are the plays that mattered most.
How Super Bowl 55 teams Bucs, Chiefs show fight for justice can co-exist with wins
Each NFL team faced a choice in recent years, conversations reaching a crescendo in 2018 amid protests during the national anthem and again in 2020.
Dallas Cowboys WR CeeDee Lamb on Dak Prescott: ‘Cannot wait to have him back’
Cowboys WR CeeDee Lamb weighs in on Dak Prescott’s looming contract negotiation. The Cowboys and Prescott both maintain their desire to strike a deal.
Chiefs forced to halt team haircuts after barber’s positive COVID-19 test
More than 20 Chiefs players and staff, including quarterback Patrick Mahomes, were scheduled to receive haircuts.
What happens if Chiefs, Buccaneers get COVID-19? Breaking down NFL protocols for Super Bowl 55
News on Monday that two Chiefs players landed on the reserve/COVID-19 list was a setback for the NFL ahead of Super Bowl 55.
Las Vegas Raiders’ Jason Witten plans to retire after signing one-day contract with Dallas Cowboys
TE Jason Witten will return to Dallas ceremoniously after a year with the Raiders to wrap up his NFL career for a second time.