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NFL Global Push, Bears in Crisis
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The NFL leaps into global football with nine international games this year, including historic matchups in France and Australia — sacrificing home games in the process — as it battles soccer’s worldwide dominance. Meanwhile, the Chicago Bears’ stadium woes deepen as Illinois rejects funding, while Indiana offers up to $1 billion to lure them away. In sports history, Hall of Famer Raymond Berry’s legacy lives on through his legendary work ethic and the “bad ball drill” he invented with his wife. On the college front, Nick Saban warns that NIL deals have turned college sports into a “pay for play” system, backing a bipartisan bill to rein in player compensation. And in Cleveland, the Browns pull off a bold Myles Garrett trade, eyeing a running back upgrade via a potential deal with Arizona.
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