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The first-year offensive coordinator had three head-coaching interviews arranged.
Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson will stay in Detroit instead of leaving for a head coaching opportunity, NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reports. Johnson was expected to interview with the Panthers on Wednesday and was also on the wish lists for the Colts and Texans, but he told all three teams that he is declining the interest.
In his first season leading the Lions offense, Johnson was one of the biggest surprises in the NFL.

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Four-time NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers is ready to add another Most-Valuable title to his name. Whether it’s with the Green Bay Packers is a mystery.
Appearing on The Pat McAfee Show Tuesday morning for his weekly hit, Rodgers spoke on a bounce-back campaign in 2023 after narrowly missing the postseason with Green Bay this season.
Rodgers wasn’t coy about playing another MVP-level season, amid rumors of a possible retirement. But the caveat that the 39-year-old QB added in his comment was that it could all depend on playing within the “right situation.

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Former WWE superstar and Hall of Fame member Kurt Angle is lucky to be alive, after a recent Jet-Ski crash almost took his life.
The former champion decided to take his daughter on a jet-ski ride in Florida recently, where things almost turned fatal for the Olympic gold medalist. Discussing the incident on the ‘Kurt Angle Show’ podcast, Angle credits his 11-year old daughter for dragging him through the ocean after falling off the jet-ski.
Angle recalled that he had put one of his daughters on the back, as he drove, while enjoying a ride in the water.

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The three-time Sixth Man of the Year wants some respect for earning his place among the game’s all-time great scorers.
For 20 years in the NBA, Jamal Crawford established his reputation as a walking bucket.
The crafty guard averaged nearly 15 points per game over the course of two decades, earning three Sixth Man of the Year awards in the process. He aged like fine wine, winning the last of his Sixth Man honors during his age-35 season and then averaging over 10 points per game at 37.

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The former light heavyweight champion is coming back for the vacant heavyweight title at UFC 285 after a three-year hiatus.

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For the first time in three years, Jon Jones is returning to the cage.
“This is what I’m born to do,” says Jones, who last fought in February 2020. “I’m a fierce competitor, and I can’t wait for this fight.”
Jones is challenging Ciryl Gane for the vacant heavyweight championship on March 4 at UFC 285.

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