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[Highlight] Dianna Russini on why Vrabel was passed on in 2024's coaching cycle: "He's a very large human being. And can be very intimidating to people in an organization"

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[Highlight] Kirk Cousins confirms Fernando Mendoza is the Raiders pick. “I do think Fernando is going to be a great addition to our team.”

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[Highlight] Patriots trade a 4th-round pick (110th overall) to the Raiders in exchange for WR Randy Moss during the 2007 NFL Draft (April 29, 2007)

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[Highlight] Adam Schefter on the Vrabel-Russini photos: "Not my story, didn't report it. I don't know what's right or wrong. I feel bad for the families involved, it's unfortunate. My first thoughts are to families of the people involved"

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[Highlight] With the Jets ahead 32-29, NBC swapped their coverage to the television film 'Heidi'. This is the insane ending that fans all across the East Coast missed, and led to changes in how broadcasting games past their scheduled block is handled.

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There are still 2 teams whose all-time leader in receiving TDs played in the 1940s. Packer Don Hutson (99 receiving TDs, '35-45) and Bears Ken Kavanaugh (50 receiving TDs, '40-50).

Due to obvious rule and style changes, most teams' leader in receiving TDs played this millenium. There are a handful of exceptions with the Packers and Bears being the most extreme, and for opposite reasons. Hutson was obviously way ahead of his time and one of the greatest players in league history. Kavanaugh still leads the Bears because their WRs have historically been less than stellar. Of their top 4 in career receiving TDs, none played with team later than 1971.

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On Draft Day in 2011 the Ravens agreed to trade pick #26 to the Bears in exchange for pick #29 and pick #160. But the Bears never called the trade in to the League. Baltimore's time expired and the Chiefs leapfrogged them to take Jonathan Baldwin. The Bears GM would later apologize for the error.
https://www.nfl.com/news/bears-get-blame-benefit-after-botched-deal-with-ravens-09000d5d81fac9e6

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In 1969, the Steelers and Bears tied for last in the NFL with matching 1-13 seasons. To decide who would get the first overall selection in the 1970 Draft, they flipped a coin.

The Bears lost the coin flip, and decided to trade their 2nd overall selection to the Packers in exchange for 3 players: linebacker Lee Roy Caffey, running back Elijah Pitts, and center Bob Hyland. Lee Roy Caffey and Bob Hyland were both out of Chicago by 1971, and Elijah Pitts was cut before the 1970 season even began.

The Steelers selected Terry Bradshaw.

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[Highlight] Caleb Williams and Jahdae Walker send it to OT against the Packers

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[Highlight] Jared Goff sold the play fake so well he got crushed (Sept. 17, 2023)

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[Highlight] Saquon Barkley 78 yard TD run in the snow against the Rams as presented by NFL Films

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In the 1997 NFL draft the NY Jets traded the #1 overall pick for the #6 pick, and then traded that pick for the #8 pick. Both the #1 and #6 picks ended up being Hall of Fame offensive tackles.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1997_NFL_draft?useskin=vector#Number_1

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[Highlight] Jake Elliot hits the 59 yard field goal in the pouring rain to send the game into OT

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[Highlight] After getting a sack, Lamarr Houston tears his ACL celebrating while down by 25

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