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NFL Responds to DOJ Investigation, Defends Media Model
The NFL defended its media model after the Justice Department launched an investigation, saying “87% of our games” are on free broadcast television. The league called its system “fan and broadcaster-friendly,” pointing to strong viewership while pushing back against concerns that its media rights deals limit access and increase costs for fans. The league also highlighted decades of wide distribution model.
By Sauvik Banerjee
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2 months ago
Tom Brady’s “Life-Giving Call” Inspires Kirk Cousins’ Move to Raiders
Brady FaceTimed Kirk while he was at a youth baseball practice. “I got off the call, and I called my wife and said, ‘That was a really life-giving call with Tom,’” Cousins said. “He gets it. He’s been where I’ve been. I think he understands what it needs to look like and what it will look like,” he added.
By Nidheesh Kumar
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Travis Hunter Expected to Be Full-Time Corner, Part-Time WR Next Season
“When he comes out of injury, he will be a full-time corner, part-time receiver,” Ian Rapoport said. Travis underwent surgery to repair a lateral collateral ligament (LCL) injury in his right knee. The non-contact injury occurred during practice on October 30, 2025. He has always maintained that he wanted to remain a two-way player when he returns this season.
By Nidheesh Kumar



