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Former Penn State doctor who alleged interference from James Franklin awarded $5.25 million in lawsuit

Pennsylvania-based Dauphin County Court awarded Dr. Scott Lynch, a former orthopedic consultant and director of medicine for Penn State athletics, $5.25 million in punitive and compensatory damages stemming from a civil lawsuit against Penn State Health. Central to Lynch’s testimony was a fractious relationship with football coach James Franklin.  Lynch, who alleged that his termination followed a refusal to “allow …

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Ravens expect to have David Ojabo back sometime in training camp

Ravens head coach John Harbaugh provided an update on edge rusher David Ojabo’s return from a partially torn ACL on Thursday. Ojabo suffered the injury last September and had season-ending surgery in November, so it’s no surprise that he has not been cleared for football activities at this point. Harbaugh said that the current timeline has the team expecting to …

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How Isaiah Rodgers came back better than ever after 512-day layoff

How Isaiah Rodgers came back better than ever after 512-day layoff originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia He didn’t have a team. He didn’t have a coach. He didn’t have teammates.  But he could pretend. So during his 512-day absence from football – from late in the 2022 season with the Colts until the start of OTAs last week with …

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Eagles OTA observations: Isaiah Rodgers has standout day as secondary frustrates Jalen Hurts, Kenny Pickett

Getty Images PHILADELPHIA — The Philadelphia Eagles are set to conclude organized team activities before the full mandatory minicamp begins next week. The team concluded their fifth of six OTA practices Thursday, the second of which was open to the media.  This practice mostly conducted of 7-on-7 drills and one 11-on-11 segment with some interesting depth chart observations. Mandatory minicamp …

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NFL Sunday Ticket Antitrust Class Action Nears Trial Date

Nine years ago, a group of NFL Sunday Ticket subscribers sued the league over a topic that has spawned antitrust litigation since the 1950s: Do NFL teams limiting how they compete in licensing broadcasts run afoul of antitrust law? That core legal question is headed for a jury trial set to begin next Wednesday in the Los Angeles courtroom of …

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CFB analyst discusses Texas’ first impression season in SEC

College football analyst JD PicKell is putting a plenty of stock in this year for the Texas Longhorns. According to PicKell, the Longhorns’ first impression season in a new conference is vital to their perception in the SEC. The college football commentator said the following of the 2024 season for Texas on his show “The Hard Count.” “I think the …

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Texas A&M AD Trev Alberts comments on future Texas A&M vs. Texas meetings

The annual SEC spring meetings are coming to a close. Nearly every SEC head football coach and athletic director has taken the podium or met with reporters in random hallways to discuss various topics heading into the 2024 college football season. Earlier this week, Texas A&M head coach Mike Elko continued his expansive preview of his inaugural 2024 season. At …

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