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[October 19, 2017]
(The Sports Xchange) - It
appears as if the main thing to come out of Tuesday's meeting
between NFL players and owners was mutual respect.
Many owners acknowledged the players' right to protest and what they
are protesting about, and seem willing to effect change in whatever
form that may take in their respective communities. The players
seemed appeased by having the owners at least hear them out on these
topics, and in the owners' willingness to continue the conversation
in later meetings.
Commissioner Roger Goodell, at the conclusion of the league's fall
meetings Wednesday afternoon, reiterated his stance that he hopes
every player will stand for the national anthem. League bylaws state
players "should" stand for the anthem, but no mandate to do so will
be put into place, Goodell said Wednesday.
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The NFL announced that the Dallas Cowboys will host next year's
draft with all three days taking place at AT&T Stadium.
The 2018 NFL Draft will be held April 26-28 at the Cowboys' stadium
in Arlington, Texas, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell announced
Wednesday at the owners meetings in New York. It will be the first
time the event will take place inside an NFL stadium.
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Dallas Cowboys star running back Ezekiel Elliott said he appreciates
the opportunity to return to the field after a New York federal
judge granted him a temporary restraining order on his six-game
suspension over domestic violence allegations.
The 22-year-old Elliott was not allowed to be at The Star, the
Cowboys' team headquarters, until a U.S. district judge in New York
made his ruling Tuesday night
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Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Chris Long announced he is
donating the rest of his 2017 salary to increase educational
equality.
Long already donated his first six game checks this season to fund
two scholarships for students in his hometown of Charlottesville,
Va. Long and his wife, Megan, made that decision last month after a
series of white supremacist rallies in his hometown led to violence
in the streets in August.
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The San Francisco 49ers will pay tribute to Dwight Clark, known for
making "The Catch" from Joe Montana in one of the most iconic plays
in NFL history.
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Dallas Cowboys executive vice president Charlotte Jones Anderson
speaks to the media after the NFLowners
meeting at the Conrad Hotel. Mandatory Credit: Catalina Fragoso-USA
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The organization announced Wednesday that "Dwight Clark Day" at
Levi's Stadium which will take place on Sunday when the 49ers host
the Dallas Cowboys.
In March, the 60-year-old Clark said in a statement he is battling
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS.
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Arizona Cardinals running back Adrian Peterson was named NFC
Offensive Player of the Week after an impressive debut with his new
team.
Peterson, who was acquired from the New Orleans Saints last week,
rushed for 134 yards and two touchdowns on 26 carries in the
Cardinals' 38-33 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday. This
is the 32-year-old Peterson's eighth career NFC offensive award.
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The Cleveland Browns are going back to rookie DeShone Kizer at
quarterback.
Kizer, who started the first five games, will return to the top spot
after watching from the sidelines while Kevin Hogan threw for 130
yards and three interceptions in a 33-17 loss to Houston last week.
Coach Hue Jackson wanted Kizer to get a different perspective by
sitting out.
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Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck is being shut down due to
soreness in his surgically repaired right shoulder.
Luck, who has yet to take a snap this season and only recently
returned to practice, is without a timetable for his return.
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