Day: June 29, 2018

NFL saw 73 percent rise in preseason concussions last yearNFL saw 73 percent rise in preseason concussions last year

When training camps open around the league next month, the NFL wants teams to be mindful of the spike in preseason concussions last year. The NFL found that preseason concussions were up 73 percent from 2016 and that most of them occurred in 11-on-11 drills conducted in practices ahead of the first preseason

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NFL player shows off strength with glute hamstring raisesNFL player shows off strength with glute hamstring raises

Chase Edmonds may be famous for being a rising NFL star for the Arizona Cardinals, but now he’s going viral for his insane work out. The 22-year-old athlete shared a video of himself on social media doing glute hamstring raises – an incredibly difficult move that engages the abdominals, hips and

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James Harden’s MVP Brings Back Questions of What Might Have Been in OKCJames Harden’s MVP Brings Back Questions of What Might Have Been in OKC

The controversy surrounding the James Harden trade of 2012 may never fade. It remains one of the most complicated and misunderstood transactions in league history. Every time the Thunder come up short, and every time Harden succeeds, the embers get stoked again. “What if the Thunder hadn’t traded

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Jabari Parker Rumors: 76ers, Kings, Jazz Among Potential SuitorsJabari Parker Rumors: 76ers, Kings, Jazz Among Potential Suitors

As the Milwaukee Bucks mull what to do with restricted free agent Jabari Parker this summer, the 23-year-old will have no shortage of suitors on the market. Per NBA reporter Gery Woelfel, the Philadelphia 76ers, Sacramento Kings and Utah Jazz are among the potential teams that could pursue Parker. Other

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NFL still needs to show more transparency under the Personal Conduct PolicyNFL still needs to show more transparency under the Personal Conduct Policy

Nearly four years ago, the NFL responded to its disastrous handling of the Ray Rice domestic violence case by beefing up the Personal Conduct Policy, and by huffing and puffing about a new six-game baseline suspension for any player who is found to have committed similar offenses. On multiple occasions

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