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{NAME}, here is the top news from the NFL for Monday, 03/09/2020 [NFL Daily Newsletter]( [Today's Date] [Today's Date] Amari Cooper says he wants 'to be a Cowboy for life' [[ALT_PLACEHOLDER]]( [Amari Cooper could become a free agent if the Cowboys don't tag him, but the star wideout said Thursday that he loves being a Cowboy and wants to stay in Dallas.]( [Read >]( Three-round 2020 NFL mock draft 3.0: Redskins take Tua at No. 2 [With the NFL Scouting Combine in the rearview mirror, Chad Reuter unveils his updated projection for the first three rounds of the 2020 NFL Draft. The intrigue starts with the second overall pick.]( [Read >]( If Packers take QB, Rodgers says he'll beat him out [Aaron Rodgers is a "realist" about the prospects of the Packers taking a quarterback in the draft, but he's also not worries as the rookie wouldn't "beat me out anytime soon."]( [Read >]( Redskins should stick with Dwayne Haskins; NFL combine risers [Bucky Brooks says it would be a huge mistake for the Redskins to part with Dwayne Haskins. Plus, three risers coming out of the NFL Scouting Combine and the RB prospect who could make a Derrick Henry-like impact at the next level.]( [Read >]( Falcons GM on 1st-rd trading: Never count us out [Heading into a crucial draft for himself and the Falcons franchise, Atlanta GM Thomas Dimitroff left the door open on draft-day trading, stating, "I would never count us out."]( [Read >]( [The Official App of the NFL | Download Now]( [My NFL News] [NFL Games]( [News Article]( [News Article]( [News Article]( [News Article]( [News Article]( [My NFL News] [NFL Games]( [News Article]( [News Article]( [News Article]( [News Article]( [News Article]( [NFL Tickets] [NFL Tickets] [Buy Tickets]( [Buy Tickets]( [Buy Tickets]( [NFL 100]( [NFL Day In History]( [NFL Day In History]( [NFL PLAY FOOTBALL]( [NFL SHOP]( [Join the Conversation] [NFL Twitter Feed]( [NFL on Instagram]( [Join the Conversation] [NFL Twitter Feed]( [NFL Twitter Feed]( Copyright 2020 [NFL.com]( | All Rights Reserved | NFL Enterprise LLC, 345 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10154 [View in Browser]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Adjust Your Profile]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Contact Us](

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