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During his nine-year Hall of Fame career with the Cleveland Browns, Jim Brown averaged more than a hundred yards rushing in every regular season game. He's the only player in NFL history to do that.
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Officers responding to a call that a child had fallen into a pool were sent to Barrett’s home Sunday morning. The football player’s youngest child, Arrayah, was taken to a hospital and later pronounced dead.
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A group of athletes - including one who played for the Lightning - traveled to Jamaica to try psychedelics as a way to help cope with the aftereffects of concussions and a career of body-pounding injuries. Will this still largely untested treatment work?
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They'll include appearances by such stars as John Travolta, Melissa McCarthy and Alicia Silverstone, along with the Super Bowl staples Budweiser and Doritos.
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The ex-cornerback is the fifth Bucs player — and fourth from Tampa Bay's 2002 Super Bowl championship team — to earn enshrinement.
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In an interview with NPR, Michael McCarthy of Front Office Sports spoke about Tom Brady's upcoming broadcast career. Brady signed a contract with Fox last year to be their lead NFL analyst.
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The former Bucs quarterback, who announced his retirement last week, said he will sit out this year before starting his 10-year deal with Fox.
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Tampa Bay's star retires with more wins, yards passing and touchdowns than any other other. He even set a pair of single-season passing records with the Bucs at age 45. And yes, nobody has more Super Bowl rings.
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"I'm retiring. For good," Brady said. The record-shattering quarterback released the message on Feb. 1, the same date he announced his retirement from the NFL in 2022.
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Tom Brady has given no indication of which way he's leaning, though the Bucs would like to have an idea before free agency begins in March.
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Tom Brady, who retired briefly after last season, is now officially a free agent after a 31-14 playoff loss to Dallas. He says his decision will "be one day at a time, truly."
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Dak Prescott threw four touchdown passes to outshine Tom Brady, who is now a free agent. Bucs wide receiver Russell Gage was carted off the field with a concussion and apparent neck injury in the fourth quarter.