Packers president says Aaron Rodgers' return not top option
GREEN BAY, Wis. — It sure sounds like the Green Bay Packers would prefer to move on from Aaron Rodgers and begin the Jordan Love era immediately.
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GREEN BAY, Wis. — It sure sounds like the Green Bay Packers would prefer to move on from Aaron Rodgers and begin the Jordan Love era immediately.
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St. John's fired head coach Mike Anderson on Friday, and the Red Storm are expected to make Iona's Rick Pitino their top target, sources told ESPN.
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FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — New York Jets star Sauce Gardner wants Aaron Rodgers on his team so much that he was willing to destroy one of his prized possessions — his souvenir cheesehead from last season's win at Lambeau Field.
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A former executive with 21st Century Fox and an Argentine sports marketing firm were found guilty in New York on Thursday of paying bribes to secure lucrative television rights to international football officials. The US Justice Department said in a statement that former Fox executive Hernan Lopez, 52, and Argentine firm Full Play were found guilty on all counts of involvement in schemes to bribe officials at FIFA, CONMEBOL and CONCACAF. Lopez's co-defendant, Carlos Martinez, was acquitted following the seven-week trial in federal court in Brooklyn.