Antonio Brown appears before judge after extradition for attempted murder charge, victim's attorney speaks out
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Former NFL player Antonio Brown will return to Miami from a New Jersey jail after deciding not to contest his extradition to Florida on an attempted murder charge, officials said Friday.
The NFL trade deadline brought a flurry of deals that upgraded some contenders and helped some pretenders add valuable draft capital for their rebuilding efforts. After taking some time to process the moves and how they impact each squad, here are some thoughts on the headliners from the biggest trades of the week and how their arrivals and departures affect the involved teams:
Luke Fickell will not be joining the already massively crowded coaching carousel this offseason. Instead, he will remain Wisconsin's head football coach for the 2026 season, athletic director Chris McIntosh told ESPN on Thursday.
Super Bowl champion Nick Foles says he is 'pro tush push' as criticism of the play mounts in an interview with Fox News Digital.
India all-rounder Shivam Dube said the backing he received from team management had helped him develop into a utility bowler, with the 32-year-old repaying their faith in him by helping the tourists to victory in Thursday's T20 against Australia.
MELBOURNE :Former test paceman Ryan Harris has dismissed Stuart Broad's scathing assessment of Australia's quality ahead of the Ashes and tipped England to leave the country without the coveted urn once again.
DENVER — The Broncos became the first team in the league to reach eight wins this season with Thursday night's 10-7 victory over the Las Vegas Raiders at Empower Field at Mile High. And they did it — again — with their defense at its quarterback-harassing, lockdown best.