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The NFL regular season is less than a month away, but there are a handful of stars still not practicing because of their contract situations.
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The NFL regular season is less than a month away, but there are a handful of stars still not practicing because of their contract situations.
Paige Bueckers made history by becoming the first freshman woman to earn Associated Press Player of the Year honors. Throughout her collegiate career, the Hopkins, Minnesota, native has been one of the brightest stars in women's basketball.
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