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Taylor Swift expected to attend Chiefs’ season opener vs. Ravens

When the Kansas City Chiefs open the 2024 NFL season on Thursday and hang their third title banner since 2020, a familiar face is expected to be in the Arrowhead Stadium crowd. Chiefs officials are preparing for Taylor Swift to attend Thursday’s game, The Athletic reported. Swift, of course, began dating Chiefs star tight end Travis Kelce in 2023, attending …

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NFL insider shares new Aiyuk guaranteed money info from Patriots’ offer

NFL insider shares new Aiyuk guaranteed money info from Patriots’ offer originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston The Brandon Aiyuk saga finally ended last week when the star wide receiver and the San Francisco 49ers came to an agreement on a four-year contract worth $120 million, including $76 million guaranteed. Aiyuk had drawn interest on the trade market from teams …

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Fantasy Football Strategy: Do’s and Don’ts for managers in 2024

The following is an excerpt from the latest edition of Yahoo’s fantasy football newsletter, Get to the Points! If you like what you see, you can subscribe for free here. Just in case you need to brush up on the principles of in-season roster management — the stuff we all originally learned as wide-eyed freshmen back at Fantasy U — …

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Olympian Brianna Decker headlines U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame class

Olympian Brianna Decker, former NHL players Kevin Stevens and Matt Cullen, late Chicago Blackhawks founder Frederic McLaughlin, and the 2002 Olympic gold-medal-winning Paralympic sled hockey team are being inducted into the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame. USA Hockey revealed the class Thursday for enshrinement at a ceremony Dec. 4 in Pittsburgh. “The impact of the Class of 2024 spans across …

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Patrick Mahomes has spent his life practicing one thing — winning

Patrick Mahomes likes to note that growing up in Whitehouse, Texas, “football was my No. 3 sport.” He ranks baseball and basketball as more important youthful concerns. His friends believe he was best at basketball — although at about 6-foot-2 a professional future was limited — and of course he played football and baseball at Texas Tech but was also …

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