DallasCowboys.com

As the Cowboys get ready to play their home opener against the New York Giants, Here We Goooo dives into the numbers behind what'll have to happen in order for Dallas to win their ninth straight game against the G-Men.

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Sports Illustrated

Find out what Nebraska Cornhuskers' defensive back Malcolm Hartzog's questionable tag means for the team's upcoming game. Learn about the potential impact on the defense and who might step up in his place.

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BaltimoreRavens.com

The Ravens reportedly restructured Roquan Smith’s contract. How Week 1 results affected the top of the AFC’s hierarchy.

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Hogs Haven

The Commanders fall short against the Green Bay Packers in primetime football.

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New York Post

The 32-year-old averaged 15 points, four rebounds and four assists per game in 24 appearances for the Wizards last season.

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NBCSports.com

Two weeks after being traded to Green Bay, Parsons is already unstoppable.

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MMA Fighting

Dana White says Holly Holm’s team cost her the chance to make a huge payday after turning down a rematch against Ronda Rousey to face Miesha Tate instead.

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Steelers.com

The Pro Football Hall of Fame announced the list of players nominated for the Class of 2026 in the Seniors category

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Lombardi Ave

Packers head coach Matt LaFleur has even higher expectations for his team despite an impressive start to the season.

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Prideofdetroit.com

Exploring the Detroit Lions keys to victory over the Chicago Bears in Week 2.

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syracuse.com

Tiana Mangakahia is one of the most memorable players in Syracuse women's basketball history, a testament to her passing skills and the bravery she showed returning from breast cancer.

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NBCSports.com

Commanders running back Austin Ekeler was quickly ruled out with an Achilles injury after he left Thursday night's loss to the Packers and he isn't expected back on the field anytime soon.

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NBCSports.com

The Xfinity and Cup series will be in action on the 0.533-mile concrete oval.

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