Live sports might be shut down for the foreseeable future, but the NFL's offseason is plowing forward. 🏈
Live sports might be shut down for the foreseeable future, but the NFL's offseason is plowing forward. Plans are moving ahead to holdconference call with the commissioners
of many different pro sports leagues, president Donald Trump expressed his desire to see the NFL open its season on time in September, a person familiar with the call told USA TODAY Sports. Can't wait for Week 1 to arrive? Well, if you're one of those die-hard football fans who starts feeling a little melancholy while scrolling past a blankNFL Network's popular seven-hour gameday highlights show, hosted by Scott Hanson,
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