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1st And 10: What we learned Wednesday

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{NAME}, here is the top news from the NFL for Thursday, 08/04/2016 In advance of the season, Dave Da

{NAME}, here is the top news from the NFL for Thursday, 08/04/2016 [View in browser] [NFL 1st & 10] [CONNECT WITH THE NFL] [Facebook] [Twitter] [LATEST NEWS] [TOP 10 NEWS STORIES] Thursday, 08/04/2016 [#1] [What we learned Wednesday] With Kellen Moore out with a broken ankle, the Cowboys are kicking the tires on a couple of proven starters to back up Tony Romo. Chris Wesseling explains why it's about time. [READ MORE] [#2] [QBs with best chance to win 1st ring] Ready for some fresh faces to hoist the Lombardi? Gil Brandt ranks the QBs with the best chances to win that first Super Bowl, from do-it-all heroes to system studs. [READ MORE] [#3] [Hype train or smoke screen] Sammie Coates, Michael Thomas and Jaelen Strong all received considerable positive buzz in the first week of training camp. Matt Harmon assesses whether we should buy the hype. [READ MORE] [#4] [Bowman, 49ers agree to 4-year extension] NaVorro Bowman is staying by the Bay for the long haul. The Pro Bowl linebacker agreed to a four-year contract extension with the 49ers, worth $11 million per year. [READ MORE] [#5] [Chiefs agree to terms with Nick Foles] Andy Reid is reuniting with his former Eagles quarterback. What will Nick Foles provide the Kansas City Chiefs as a backup quarterback? [READ MORE] [#6] [N.C. lotto offers Panthers tickets for 20 years] Who needs money when you can have football tickets? The N.C. Education Lottery is offering a shot to win 20 years of Carolina Panthers season tickets. [READ MORE] [#7] [Podcast: ATNFL gang welcomes Lil Debbie] A room filled with heroes break down the latest NFL news before the one and only Lil Debbie stops by the studio to give her take on NFL news, Pokemon Go and more. [READ MORE] [#8] [The dream is dead: Fitz cuts his hair] One day after we publicly wondered if the Jets quarterback's hair had become sentient, Ryan Fitzpatrick showed up at team headquarters with a buzz cut. [READ MORE] [#9] [Goodbye to Steelers' bumblebee unis?] Say so long to the bumblebee. The Pittsburgh Steelers' 1934 throwback kit will reportedly be making its final appearance in 2016. [READ MORE] [#10] [Ranking the NFL's top triplets] In advance of the season, Dave Dameshek updates his Triplets (QB/RB/WR) pecking order. The Pack's trio of Aaron Rodgers, Eddie Lacy and Jordy Nelson holds a high ranking ... but not No. 1. [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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