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Three of the best quarterbacks, fantasy or otherwise, take center stage. And will Brock Purdy take another significant step toward adding his name to that list?
The NFL’s final four has been determined, as the Cincinnati Bengals, Kansas City Chiefs, San Francisco 49ers and Philadelphia Eagles will be vying for the right to go to Super Bowl LVII in Arizona. The games will feature a trio of the top quarterbacks in fantasy football, Patrick Mahomes, Joe Burrow and Jalen Hurts.

The Buccaneers quarterback revealed that he plans to appeal the league’s punishment.
Tom Brady revealed he plans on appealing the fine he received from the league for attempting to trip Cowboys safety Malik Hooker during last Monday’s wild-card game.
Brady came under fire for what some fans deemed to be a dirty tackle attempt on the Dallas defensive back in the third quarter of the Buccaneers‘ 31–14 loss. As Hooker attempted to return a Chris Godwin fumble, the Tampa quarterback appeared to slide at the safety’s legs to bring him down.

Tyrell Terry had a spot on a promising Dallas team at 20. But life in the league was taking a toll on his mental health. Now he’s given up pro basketball and has no interest in ever going back.
Tyrell Terry scored his first points on the NBA stage on Christmas Day 2020. The Stanford standout was in at guard for the Mavericks, who had just drafted him No. 31, one slot behind Desmond Bane. Terry laid the ball up and in near the end of a Lakers blowout, while one of his favorite players, LeBron James, looked on. He would earn $1,289,846 that season.

The 15-year agreement will create a hub for NIL activity inside Bryant Denny Stadium.

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At many college towns around the country, Learfield, the sports marketing giant, operates from small satellite offices, usually housing a team of local salespeople working from an on-campus location. 
At least one of Learfield’s local offices will soon have a new look.

The New England Patriots will have a new offensive coordinator in 2023, but he’s certainly a familiar face in Foxborough.
According to Adam Schefter, the Patriots have agreed to a deal with Bill O’Brien to be the next offensive coordinator in New England. O’Brien was a member of the Pats’ coaching staff from 2007-2011 and had spent the last two seasons as the offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach under Nick Saban at Alabama.
O’Brien was the OC for the Patriots in 2011, a year they lost the Super Bowl to the New York Giants.