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{NAME}, here is the top news from the NFL for Monday, 04/15/2019 [View in Browser]( [Display images to show real-time content] [Display images to show real-time content] [Vikings, Thielen agree to $64M extension]( [The Minnesota Vikings and wide receiver Adam Thielen agreed to a four-year extension for $64 million, his agency announced Friday. The max value of the contract is $73 million with $35 million guaranteed.]( [MORE >]( [McVay: Gurley will be 'focal point of offense']( [With questions lingering about Todd Gurley and his knee, Rams coach Sean McVay states that the stellar running back will return as a focal point of the Los Angeles offense.]( [MORE >]( [Shepard: 'I'm ready' to lead Giants' receivers]( [At the Giants officially announced Sterling Shepard's four-year, $41 million contract extension, the receiver said he's ready to take on the role of locker room leader.]( [MORE >]( [AFC Roster Reset: Chiefs, Chargers, Patriots sit atop conference]( [Where does each AFC team fit in the conference hierarchy heading into the 2019 NFL Draft? Gregg Rosenthal updates the pecking order after a frenzy of free agency maneuvering.]( [MORE >]( [Cardinals' Johnson aiming for 1k-1k season]( [Cardinals running back David Johnson is excited about prospects under Kliff Kingsbury as he still chases elusive accomplishment of 1,000 yards rushing and receiving in the same season.]( [MORE >]( [Display images to show real-time content] [Display images to show real-time content] [Display images to show real-time content]( [Display images to show real-time content]( [Display images to show real-time content]( [Display images to show real-time content]( [Display images to show real-time content]( [Display images to show real-time content]( [Display images to show real-time content]( [Display images to show real-time content]( [Display images to show real-time content]( [Display images to show real-time content]( [Display images to show real-time content]( [Display images to show real-time content]( [This Date in NFL History]( [This Date in NFL History]( [Display images to show real-time content]( [Display images to show real-time content]( [Join the Conversation] [Join the Conversation] [@nfl] [@nfl] [Display images to show real-time content]( [Display images to show real-time content]( [Display images to show real-time content]( [Display images to show real-time content]( If you would like to adjust your profile, [click here](. If you wish to unsubscribe, [click here]( . Ensure that you continue to receive e-mails from the National Football League, please add NFL@email.nfl.com to your address book or safe list. NFL Enterprise LLC 345 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10154

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