Chargers, Jaguars fire coaches after losing seasons
Washington, United States—The Jacksonville Jaguars and the Los Angeles Chargers fired their coaches on Monday, hours after the end of ...
Read moreWashington, United States—The Jacksonville Jaguars and the Los Angeles Chargers fired their coaches on Monday, hours after the end of ...
Read moreNew York--NFL teams stand to lose a combined $5.5 billion (5 billion euros) in stadium revenue if the 2020 campaign ...
Read moreNew York, United States—Six-time Super Bowl champion quarterback Tom Brady he plans to play in the NFL next season at ...
Read moreChicago—Defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia edged the Chicago Bears and the Los Angeles Chargers ousted Baltimore from the championship chase ...
Read moreLos Angeles—Baltimore’s NFL-best defensive unit sparked an upset of the Los Angeles Chargers on Saturday but the Tennessee Titans stayed ...
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