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{NAME}, here is the top news from the NFL for Tuesday, 08/27/2019 [View in Browser]( [Display images to show real-time content] [Display images to show real-time content] [NFL Preseason Week 3 winners and losers]( [Gregg Rosenthal identifies the biggest winners and losers from Week 3 of the NFL preseason. Rookie Josh Allen displayed a mind-blowing skill set, Cam Newton suffered a new injury and Jadeveon Clowney might be packing his bags.]( [MORE >]( [Rodgers: Reaction to Luck retiring disgusting]( [While Patriots QB Tom Brady was mostly understanding and plain in his soliloquy for Andrew Luck, Packers signal-caller Aaron Rodgers was more bothered by the announcement of and reaction to his retirement.]( [MORE >]( [Preseason grades: Jones rolls, Murray solid]( [Bucky Brooks hands out grades to one notable rookie from each game in Week 3 of preseason action. Should Daniel Jones' critics be eating crow? Did Kyler Murray bounce back from a rough outing?]( [MORE >]( [Pats' Andrews hospitalized with blood clot]( [The Patriots could be without their starting center for some time. NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reports, per a source informed, David Andrews has been hospitalized with a blood clot in his lungs.]( [MORE >]( [On My Radar: Andrew Luck's honesty; Browns' O-line trouble]( [Marc Sessler runs through the NFL items on his radar, including Colts QB Andrew Luck's thoughtful decision to retire and a potential problem looming for Browns QB Baker Mayfield.]( [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]( [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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