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Foles to Jaguars, Collins to Washington, Brown to Oakland

Nick Foles is headed to Jacksonville, Landon Collins to Washington and Trent Brown to Oakland. The big-money offers for NFL free agents began Monday, two days before they can sign contracts. Foles brings a Super Bowl pedigree to quarterbacking the Jaguars , and Brown has a championship ring as he moves

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AFC Conference vs NFC Conference
Type: Moneyline - Status: OPEN
NFC Conference-105
AFC Conference-115
AFC Conference vs NFC Conference
Type: Moneyline - Status: OPEN
AFC Conference-115
NFC Conference-105

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