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    No Long-Term Deals for Bell or Johnson

    Really, Pittsburgh Steelers running back Le’Veon Bell has only himself to blame. With Monday’s 4 p.m. EST deadline passing, Bell will play the 2017 season on a one-year Franchise Tag deal that will pay him $12.1 million this season. That’s still a heft sum, but for a guy that plays arguably the NFL’s most dangerous position, long term security is worth something. More

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    Steelers Lock up Brown, Franchise Bell

    As of today, Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown is the highest paid wide receiver in NFL history. The Steelers locked up Browns services through the 2021 NFL season with a four-year, $68 million deal. Steelers for life #Boomin pic.twitter.com/LYcCi4fW8U — AB (@AB84) February 27, 2017 An extension for Brown has been in the works […] More

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    WWL: NFL Preseason Week 2

    You know how we dooz it. They play the NFL Preseason games. We watch them. Things happen. We learn stuff. No big whoop. Watching Saturday Night Live: Coffee Talk on @hulu: https://t.co/twYX6EAPM5 — Adam Greene (@TheFirstMan) August 23, 2016   Le’Veon Bell is a moron Le’Veon Bell is one of the most dynamic, talented players […] More

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    Watt Could Miss Preseason; Bell Four Games

    It’s the kind of news that makes a team’s fanbase need to take a minute to catch its breath. Houston Texans All-World defensive end J.J. Watt went under the knife Wednesday to repair a herniated disc in his back. Because of the time needed to recover from that surgery, Watt will open the preseason on […] More

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    NFL Awards Super Bowls 53, 54 and 55

    Los Angeles getting a Super Bowl in this next go-around should have been a forgone conclusion, but the other two games, Super Bowl 53 and 54, were up for grabs. The NFL announced Tuesday that Atlanta will host Super Bowl 53, South Florida (i.e. Miami) will host Super Bowl 54 and Los Angeles will host […] More

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