NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said league has no plan to release more information on investigation of WFT in order to protect women who came forward.
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Jon Gruden used racist trope in ‘appalling’ 2011 email about NFL union head DeMaurice Smith
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No foreign spectators at 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, but Chinese residents allowed to attend
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U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee will require COVID-19 vaccinations for 2022 Beijing Olympics
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Ex-Patriots CB Ty Law on Peyton Manning: ‘We were in his head’
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Three months after Sha’Carri Richardson’s DQ, WADA announces it will re-examine marijuana as banned substance
The World Anti-Doping Agency announced it will instruct an advisory panel review whether cannabis should remain on its list of prohibited substances.
Former NFL defensive lineman Justin Bannan found guilty of attempted murder in 2019 shooting
Ex-NFL defensive lineman Justin Bannan was found guilty of attempted murder after shooting an acupuncturist in a bizarre 2019 incident in Colorado.
What’s next for Bishop Sycamore? Investigations but not much football
It’s been almost two weeks since Bishop Sycamore lost a lopsided football game on ESPN, prompting questions about its team and academics.