Some of these posts aren't sounding very supportive.
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For those wondering, yes, it is league-wide: fans at NFL games this season will be required to wear face coverings pic.twitter.com/D139KGKQ4r— Brian McCarthy (@NFLprguy) July 22, 2020
For those wondering, yes, it is league-wide: fans at NFL games this season will be required to wear face coverings pic.twitter.com/D139KGKQ4r
I�ve already got mine ready! pic.twitter.com/aklA1mwtbj— Kenny King Jr (@KennyKing_Jr) July 22, 2020
I�ve already got mine ready! pic.twitter.com/aklA1mwtbj
Mark Davis was hurt when the NFL chose the Rams & Chargers over the Raiders to move to LA. Briefly ... �I have lost games before. That�s how I live my life � you lose on Sunday, you�re pissed, you go to P.F. Chang�s on Monday, have lunch and then you're on to the next week."— Vic Tafur (@VicTafur) July 23, 2020
Mark Davis was hurt when the NFL chose the Rams & Chargers over the Raiders to move to LA. Briefly ... �I have lost games before. That�s how I live my life � you lose on Sunday, you�re pissed, you go to P.F. Chang�s on Monday, have lunch and then you're on to the next week."
Weirdos https://t.co/BnuxiQOnKk— Damon Arnette (@damon_arnette) July 28, 2020
Weirdos https://t.co/BnuxiQOnKk
The #Lions have placed QB Matthew Stafford on the COVID-19 list, per the wire.— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) August 1, 2020
The #Lions have placed QB Matthew Stafford on the COVID-19 list, per the wire.
Jaguars place five on COVID-19 list, including Gardner Minshew https://t.co/pDOZ8EObbJ— ProFootballTalk (@ProFootballTalk) August 2, 2020
Jaguars place five on COVID-19 list, including Gardner Minshew https://t.co/pDOZ8EObbJ
#Raiders have informed fans that they will be playing the inaugural season at Allegiant Stadium without fans. Now official.— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) August 3, 2020
#Raiders have informed fans that they will be playing the inaugural season at Allegiant Stadium without fans. Now official.
????? pic.twitter.com/GGXLvzcyh3— Moe Moton (@MoeMoton) August 5, 2020
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One more on the #Raiders from Inside Training Camp on @nflnetwork: Jon Gruden's attempt to "crush" COVID-19 included assistant Rich Bisaccia tricking the players into thinking Gruden had coronavirus. But it wasn't a mean-spirited prank. There was a serious message behind it. pic.twitter.com/I832Zy5g2a— Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) August 5, 2020
One more on the #Raiders from Inside Training Camp on @nflnetwork: Jon Gruden's attempt to "crush" COVID-19 included assistant Rich Bisaccia tricking the players into thinking Gruden had coronavirus. But it wasn't a mean-spirited prank. There was a serious message behind it. pic.twitter.com/I832Zy5g2a
The Washington Football team has released RB Derrius Guice.— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) August 7, 2020
The Washington Football team has released RB Derrius Guice.
Jerry Jones: �The Dallas Cowboys plan on playing all of our football games and we plan on playing them in front of our fans.� pic.twitter.com/vivPrAqOZS— Jon Machota (@jonmachota) August 12, 2020
Jerry Jones: �The Dallas Cowboys plan on playing all of our football games and we plan on playing them in front of our fans.� pic.twitter.com/vivPrAqOZS
The #Seahawks cut rookie CB Kemah Siverand this week after he was caught on video trying to sneak a female visitor into the team hotel, per sources.Clear message on the responsibility everyone has in the NFL�s COVID-19 world: Put the team at risk, suffer the consequences.— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) August 13, 2020
The #Seahawks cut rookie CB Kemah Siverand this week after he was caught on video trying to sneak a female visitor into the team hotel, per sources.Clear message on the responsibility everyone has in the NFL�s COVID-19 world: Put the team at risk, suffer the consequences.
The woman was wearing #Seahawks gear in an attempt to disguise her as a player, I�m told. It did not work.— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) August 13, 2020
The woman was wearing #Seahawks gear in an attempt to disguise her as a player, I�m told. It did not work.
Day 3 pic.twitter.com/TIxxYTbvr3— Vic Tafur (@VicTafur) August 14, 2020
Day 3 pic.twitter.com/TIxxYTbvr3
https://twitter.com/sportstori/status/1298312395845185539p sure they're tanking this season anyway
The Dallas Cowboys have found a new way to sell you stadium food even if you don’t come to AT&T Stadium.Stadium caterers are offering a takeout or delivery menu called “AT&T Stadium At Home,” offering a $240 fajitas dinner for four to six people, a $75 portion of brisket or nachos, an $80 2-pound serving of cashews or a $70 2-pound serving of gummy bears.