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1st And 10: Remembering Muhammad Ali

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{NAME}, here is the top news from the NFL for Monday, 06/06/2016 [View in browser] [NFL 1st & 10] [CONNECT WITH THE NFL] [Facebook] [Twitter] [LATEST NEWS] [TOP 10 NEWS STORIES] Monday, 06/06/2016 [#1] [Muhammad Ali: A beloved icon] Mark Kriegel shares a beautiful essay describing why Muhammad Ali went from America's most polarizing figure, to one of the most beloved icons in the world. [READ MORE] [#2] [Obama: Ali 'shook up the world'] President Barack Obama penned an essay in 2010 on what Ali meant to him, and echoed similarly strong statements in a media release Saturday. [READ MORE] [#3] [Broncos' Talib shot, hospitalized] Denver Broncos cornerback Aqib Talib was shot in the leg on Sunday morning in Dallas, the team announced. The corner is still in the hospital. [READ MORE] [#4] [Brandt: Cowboys primed for rebound] It's the time of year every team in the NFL feels good about its chances. But Gil Brandt has sensed something different about the Cowboys in their offseason workouts, an energy lacking in 2015. [READ MORE] [#5] [Elway anxious for White House redemption] The Broncos are scheduled to visit President Obama today. GM John Elway is looking forward to the trip, his first visit back to the White House since a fateful day in 1989. [READ MORE] [#6] [Top 5 most valuable pass catchers] Doug {NAME} tied for the league lead in TD catches in 2015. Julio Jones led in receiving yards. Neither crack the top spot on Nate Burleson's list of the five most valuable pass catchers. [READ MORE] [#7] [End Around: New life for Pro Bowl?] Dan Hanzus dives into the Pro Bowl's move to Mickey Mouse country, questions Jared Goff's attempt to mold a "dual friendship" between Bay Area and L.A. sports fans and more. [READ MORE] [#8] [Two of a kind?] Today's news that will cause riotous laughter and careless hot takes about the power spread offense: 49ers coach Chip Kelly sees Colin Kaepernick and Blaine Gabbert as similar players. [READ MORE] [#9] [College football's most accurate QBs] Good things tend to happen when these quarterbacks unleash a throw. Two former walk-ons lead our list of college football's most precise passers. [READ MORE] [#10] [Sign up for fantasy football] It's time to get ready for the 2016 fantasy season to begin. Start your own league, renew an existing one or join an NFL-managed group. Sign up now for free to get in on the action! [READ MORE] [TEAM NEWS] If you would like to adjust your profile, [click here]. If you wish to unsubscribe please [click here]. Ensure that you continue to receive your e-mails from the National Football League, please add [NFL@e.nfl.com] to your Address Book or Safe List. NFL Enterprises LLC - 345 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10154 [Advertisement]

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