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Brandon Walker: The hiring of the NFL’s first Black team president can have lasting implications

Now, hire more Black GMs, head coaches, broadcasters, etc. by Brandon Walker, For New Pittsburgh Courier It’s funny how one of the perceived most dysfunctional organizations...

NFL players push lawmakers on criminal justice reform

WASHINGTON (AP) — Football is hard. But for Malcolm Jenkins of the NFL's Philadelphia Eagles, convincing politicians to enact meaningful changes to the nation's criminal...

Jets' Revis charged after fight in Pittsburgh last weekend

PITTSBURGH (AP) — New York Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis was charged with four first-degree felonies and one misdemeanor after allegedly being involved in a...

Diverse America divided on flag, anthem, other symbols

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The oldest Latino civil rights group in the United States opens every meeting with the Pledge of Allegiance, a tradition...

Football world reacts to Colin Kaepernick's anthem protest

SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) — San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick's decision to sit while the national anthem is being played in protest of...

Ex-NFL star says Trump friendship has cost him

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Retired NFL player Herschel Walker says he's being dropped from speaking engagements because of his relationship with Donald Trump. In an...

Johnny Be Gone: Browns release Manziel after 2 seasons

CLEVELAND (AP) — Johnny Football has been tossed aside. Quarterback Johnny Manziel, the scrambling, Heisman Trophy-winning college star who hasn't come close to matching his...

Steelers sign guard Ramon Foster to 3-year deal

PITTSBURGH (AP) — The Pittsburgh Steelers took a flier on Ramon Foster in 2009, signing him as an undrafted free agent. Over the next...

Redskins announce they have released QB Robert Griffin III

  WASHINGTON (AP) — The Redskins have released Robert Griffin III, four years after trading a bevy of draft picks to take the Heisman Trophy-winning...

Newton defends actions at Super Bowl: 'I will not conform'

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Cam Newton isn't apologizing for acting like a "sore loser" after the Super Bowl. The league's MVP has been widely criticized...

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