NY Post - Sports
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Tyrod Taylor’s likely Giants start comes with memories of dramatic Bills season
The last time Tyrod Taylor played in Buffalo, he emerged as the long-awaited hero. He will return as both a longtime veteran and a long shot.
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Taylor Swift back in Kansas City to cheer on Travis Kelce as Chiefs take on Broncos
Welcome back to Chiefs Kingdom, Taylor Swift.
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Carl Lawson not letting diminished Jets role, trade rumors become distractions
Like teammate Mecole Hardman, veteran defensive lineman Carl Lawson was among the Jets on the inactive list for last week’s game against the Broncos.
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Tom Brady condemns Hamas ‘terrorist attacks’ on Israel: ‘No human deserves this’
NFL legend Tom Brady expressed his dismay over the ongoing violence in Israel and the Gaza Strip in a post on X.
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Bills legend Andre Reed has Hall of Fame ring stolen from London hotel: ‘Violated’
Andre Reed, who said he was out and not in his hotel room at the time, said he and his wife Theresa both had items taken from them.
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Max Mitchell could replace Alijah Vera-Tucker in Jets’ latest offensive line shuffle
The Jets haven’t revealed who will open Sunday at right tackle, but second-year offensive lineman Max Mitchell is likely the leading candidate.
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How much are tickets for Astros vs. Rangers ALCS games?
The series pits former Mets co-aces Justin Verlander and Max Scherzer against each other.
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Stephen A. Smith: Marcellus Wiley crossed a line with Max Kellerman comments
Stephen A. Smith didn't appreciate Marcellus Wiley weighing in on the Max Kellerman saga.
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Patriots may turn to Will Grier — not Bailey Zappe — if Mac Jones gets benched
Mac Jones' potential in-season replacement isn't his current backup.
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Aaron Rodgers’ brother Jordan used to leave Taylor Swift tickets for his college football games
Aaron Rodgers isn't the only Swiftie in his family.
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Lions linebacker Alex Anzalone’s parents head home after being stranded in Israel
Anzalone's parents were among a group of 53 Americans who traveled to Israel with the First Naples Baptist church from Naples. Fla.