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Ex-Steelers RB Bell: I smoked pot before games
Free agent running back Le'Veon Bell said on the "Steel Here" podcast that he used to smoke marijuana before games.[read more]

Saints' Winston: Still have skills to be starting QB
Jameis Winston said he is "all in" on filling his role as the Saints' backup quarterback but believes he can still be a starter somewhere down the line.[read more]

Reports: Garoppolo signed waiver for foot injury
Jimmy Garoppolo signed a waiver addressing the foot injury that he underwent surgery for shortly after he signed his three-year, $72.75 million contract with the Raiders, according to multiple reports.[read more]

Sources: Commanders plan to cut guard Norwell
The Commanders placed Andrew Norwell on the reserve/PUP list Tuesday, and sources told ESPN the team plans to release the guard once he's able to pass a physical.[read more]

Jaguars easing rusty WR Ridley back into action
Jaguars coach Doug Pederson said he's being careful with Calvin Ridley and easing him back into action during OTAs.[read more]

Allen: Gruden visited to help Saints with Carr
Saints coach Dennis Allen said Tuesday that the main purpose of Jon Gruden's visit last week was to talk with the former Raiders coach about new quarterback Derek Carr.[read more]

Watson says he 'would love' Hopkins on Browns
Quarterback Deshaun Watson said Tuesday that he "would love" to have former teammate DeAndre Hopkins join him with the Browns.[read more]

Bengals' Boyd: Would've beat KC if I was healthy
Cincinnati Bengals WR Tyler Boyd said if he didn't suffer a thigh injury that limited him in last season's AFC championship, his team would've beaten the Chiefs.[read more]

'It's going to be a riot': Aidan Hutchinson on what a Super Bowl would mean for Detroit
Hutchinson discusses winning big in Detroit, the pressure that comes with being the hometown hero and more.[read more]

Daniel Jones and Giants ready to give 'dead snap' a chance
The Giants' second-round pick, center John Michael Schmitz, showed his QB a faster way of snapping the ball.[read more]