Seattle Seahawks. Ruggs' lawyers: Witness says firefighting slow. Las Vegas Raiders. Cowboys' Gregory calf to IR, out next 3 games. Dallas Cowboys. Jets' Wilson focused on his health, not job status. New York Jets. Cincinnati Bengals. Kansas City Chiefs.
Rookie Kwity Paye still seeking first sack, but Colts 'excited' about his versatility. San Francisco 49ers haven't gotten much from rookie class.
Bouncing back from Cowboys losses has been a strong point for Dak Prescott. Odell Beckham Jr. Cam Newton gives Carolina Panthers hope, even if he's no longer 'Superman'. Los Angeles's newest receiver has a new home and a new contract. The Olympian and her girlfriends, all of Asian descent, were waiting for a ride when a car came speeding by, yelling racist slurs at the group.
Rich Paul says the three-time All-Star is not ready to play right now. The former Browns star seems to have sent a lot of texts on Thursday, ranging from Taylor Swift's Red album release to the iconic Wicked Witch of the East debate. Home NFL. By AP News. Roger Goodell likes to preach that he is cleaning up the NFL, making it a much better sport on and off the field, but at the end of the day, he has no clue what he is doing. Make no mistake, this suspension has nothing to do with Pryor being a "rule violator" at all.
The hammer is about to come down on the University of Miami thanks to the allegations by former booster Nevin Shapiro. The NFL is feeling pressure to do something to help the NCAA out because if a school is punished for violations, nothing happens to the players who were on that team once they come to the NFL. Since Pryor is the next player coming into the league who has an NCAA violation hanging over his head, Goodell, in his infinite wisdom, has decided that he has to punish Pryor.
Pryor is an innocent victim, all things considered, because the Almighty Goodell feels that he has to do something with him.
The real tragedy of all this is that Goodell will be allowed to continue to do his job without losing any time or money, while Pryor will miss out on five weeks of practice and development time with his new team.
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