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Buffalo Bills - TeamReport

NFL Team Report - Buffalo Bills - INSIDE SLANT The Bills kicked off week two of voluntary organized team activities under new coach Doug Marrone on Monday, May 20, and pity the players who weren't there. While the few players who are missing have valid excuses, they are missing a heavy dose of installation by the new coaching staff. All three phases - offense, defense and special teams - are being emphasized.

Oakland Raiders - TeamReport

NFL Team Report - Oakland Raiders - INSIDE SLANT A soft market had Charles Woodson considering something he wouldn't have dreamed of a few months ago: finishing his career where he started it. And that's exactly what happened late Tuesday when the Raiders announced a contract agreement on a one-year deal had been reached. There were reports the deal is worth $4.3 million and includes a $700,000 signing bonus, but that total figure likely includes incentives.

Kansas City Chiefs - TeamReport

NFL Team Report - Kansas City Chiefs - INSIDE SLANT As the Chiefs began their second week of OTA practices, one thing was clear: Andy Reid's defense was light years ahead of his offense when it came to making the transition to a new coaching staff and scheme.

Dallas Cowboys - TeamReport

NFL Team Report - Dallas Cowboys - INSIDE SLANT Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo talked to the media on Tuesday for the first time since the 2012 season ended with a loss in the final winner-take-all game for the division title and the playoffs against the Redskins.

San Diego Chargers - TeamReport

NFL Team Report - San Diego Chargers - INSIDE SLANT One Charger everyone was talking about wasn't at practice. One Charger everyone wants to talk to, isn't talking. Welcome to Week 2 of the Chargers' OTAs. The Chargers created a stir over the weekend by agreeing to terms with Dwight Freeney. The veteran free agent will fill a giant hole left when Melvin Ingram blew out his knee during practice last week, and it is believed he is lost for the season.

Atlanta Falcons - TeamReport

NFL Team Report - Atlanta Falcons - INSIDE SLANT Following a weekend rookie minicamp, the Atlanta Falcons feel they may have managed to steal a couple of linebacker prospects after failing to address that need during the draft. Linebackers Nick Clancy and Joplu Bartu, both undrafted free agent rookies, were impressive in the three-day camp that ended Sunday.

NFL: San Francisco, Houston to host Super Bowls

San Francisco and Houston got the nod as Super Bowl hosts on Tuesday in a decision announced at the NFL Spring Meeting. San Francisco will host Super Bowl 50 in February of 2016 and Houston will host Super Bowl 51 in February of 2017, the league announced. The Super Bowl will return to the Bay Area thanks to the 49ers' future Santa Clara home, recently named Levi's Stadium. The new $1.2 billion stadium is set to open in 2014.

Football: Man City, Yankees launch MLS NY team

Manchester City and the New York Yankees are teaming up to launch a new Major League Soccer club in New York City, MLS Commissioner Don Garber said Tuesday. Garber said the English Premiership club and Major League Baseball's storied franchise had acquired the league's 20th expansion club which will be called New York City Football Club (NYCFC) and is expected to begin play in 2015.

San Francisco and Houston awarded 2016 and 2017 Super Bowls

By Julian Linden NEW YORK (Reuters) - San Francisco and Houston were chosen on Tuesday as host cities for the 2016 and 2017 Super Bowls after National Football League (NFL) team owners voted for the two ahead of Miami. The San Francisco Bay Area will host the 50th Super Bowl in early 2016 at Levi's Stadium, the brand new home of the 49ers, which is still under construction. Then Houston will stage the 51st edition of the sport's championship game in early 2017 at Reliant Stadium, the home of the Texans.

NFL: Future Super Bowl sites on agenda at league meeting

National Football League owners will announce on Tuesday whether the San Francisco area or South Florida will be the host for Super Bowl 50 in 2016 and decide the game's 2017 host as well. Off-season meetings began on Monday with owners looking at putting the championship-game spectacle in a new $1.2 billion stadium in Santa Clara, California, that the San Francisco 49ers will call home starting in 2014.
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