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[July 13, 2017]  July 12 (The Sports Xchange) - The Dallas Cowboys have not won a Super Bowl since the 1995 season, but they were successful in defending their title as the most valuable sports franchise in Forbes' annual list, which was released Wednesday.

The Cowboys are worth $4.2 billion, giving them a comfortable lead over the second-place New York Yankees. The Yankees, who hold a value of $3.7 billion, were listed fourth in last year's rankings.

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The respective moves of the Rams and Chargers to Los Angeles will cost both teams $645 million over a 10-year period beginning in December 2019, ESPN reported.

However, the Raiders' move from Oakland to Las Vegas will cost them $378 million over 10 years beginning in the year they move, ESPN reported.

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Bruce Arians is a three-time winner over cancer, which the Arizona Cardinals' head coach made known in a new book, "The Quarterback Whisperer."

Arians said in the book released Tuesday that he feels "great," and is coaching at age 64 to inspire others who have battled cancer.

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"My energy has returned. I'm told I'm cancer-free again. I'm ready for at least one more season of NFL football -- maybe more," Arians wrote.

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Former Detroit Lions star receiver Calvin Johnson acknowledged that injuries were not the only reason for his retirement following the 2015 season.

Johnson noted Detroit's status as perennial also-rans, according to the Detroit Free Press.

"I didn't see a chance for them to win a Super Bowl at the time," Johnson said during a media conference last week to promote the Italian championship of American football. "For the work I was putting in, it wasn't worth my time, to keep on beating my head up against the wall and not go anywhere. It's the definition of insanity."

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