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Niners part owner agrees to purchase Seahawks
A group led by Niners limited partner Vinod Khosla has agreed to purchase the Seahawks, with sources telling ESPN the selling price will be a record $9.612 billion. The Khosla family will be required to divest its interest in the 49ers.[read more]
Texans co-founder Janice McNair dies at age 89
Texans co-founder and senior chair Janice S. McNair died Tuesday in Houston at age 89, the team said.[read more]
Packers sign LB McDuffie to one-year extension
The Packers signed veteran linebacker Isaiah McDuffie to a contract extension Monday.[read more]
Free agent Diggs: No WR2 in NFL better than me
Free agent Stefon Diggs says he is better than any No. 2 wide receiver currently on an NFL roster.[read more]
Rams' Jackson won't face felony charge for arrest
The Rams' Alaric Jackson will not face a felony charge after he was arrested on a domestic violence charge in June, the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office confirmed to ESPN.[read more]
Cowboys' Snowden suspended 3 games by NFL
Cowboys outside linebacker Charles Snowden has been suspended for the first three games of the 2026 season, according to the NFL's transactions wire.[read more]
Police investigation of Jets' Smith no longer acti...
An investigation of Geno Smith for an incident in which a woman accused him of battery last month is no longer active, and the New York Jets quarterback will not be charged.[read more]
🏈 Meet the family set to buy the Seahawks
Vinod Khosla is a prominent venture capitalist, and his wife, Neeru, is an education philanthropist.[read more]
No GPS tracker for Arnold, can work out for teams
Former Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold does not need to wear a GPS tracker as a condition of his release, a Florida judge ruled Friday, allowing him to continue to work out with NFL teams in an effort to get re-signed after being cut.[read more]
Is 49ers assistant K.J. Wright the next DeMeco Rya...
The former Seahawks linebacker faced the 49ers many times ... but now he's coaching Fred Warner & Co.[read more]




