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NFL 2016: Patriots enter season with injuries, no Brady (Sep 5, 2016)

NFL 2016: Patriots enter season with injuries, no Brady (Sep 5, 2016)
NFL 2016: Patriots enter season with injuries, no Brady (Sep 5, 2016)
FOXBOROUGH, Mass.(AP) For the New England Patriots, much about this year has felt like a trip down the rabbit hole.It started at the end of last season when they were overpowered in January's AFC Championship game loss to the Denver Broncos.
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A new NFL season means a new game of quarterback musical chairs

A new NFL season means a new game of quarterback musical chairs
A new NFL season means a new game of quarterback musical chairs
After the "Monday Night Football" theme music stops on Sept. 12, the NFL's latest game of quarterback musical chairs will be complete.The Rams will trot out Case Keenum, who backed up Nick Foles at the start of last season and is now a placeholder for No.1 pick Jared Goff.
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7 NFL narratives that will dominate the first half of the season

7 NFL narratives that will dominate the first half of the season
7 NFL narratives that will dominate the first half of the season
Sticking as a head coach in the NFL for four-plus years usually requires winning, progress, a patient owner or some combination therein.Rex Ryan's unrivaled confidence mixed with bluster adds a degree of difficulty.Most important, the Bills didn't do enough winning in Ryan's 2015 debut season.
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NFL network partners set to reap record ad revenue this season

NFL network partners set to reap record ad revenue this season
NFL network partners set to reap record ad revenue this season
The NFL continues to buck television industry trends, gaining viewers – and making money.Sports Business Journal's John Ourand reports that the NFL's network partners are charging record amounts for commercial time during games this season.More important, they're getting companies that are more than willing to pay the increased rates.
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