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Aaron Rodgers throws first two MetLife touchdowns as a New York Jet

Rodgers connected with Allen Lazard and Garrett Wilson for touchdowns against the Patriots.

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BRYCE YOUNG BENCHING

The leaguewide dominoes of the Bryce Young benching: Does the QB have any trade value?

The Panthers' decision to sit Bryce Young 18 starts into his NFL career will create a ripple effect. Is the move unprecedented? What happens now?

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Young: 'All I can do is try to be better'

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FITS LOOKING FIRE

Sauce Gardner dons head-turning leather fit in Week 3 arrival

Sauce Gardner arrived in a black leather outfit for the New York Jets' "Thursday Night Football" matchup against the New England Patriots.

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QUARTERBACK TALK

Stephen A. blames Jets personnel for Aaron Rodgers' subpar play

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Why Stephen A. isn't sold on Sam Darnold, Vikings

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MOTIVATION AT ITS FINEST

Bengals' DB adds Mahomes, Kelce photo to phone wallpaper after costly penalty

The Cincinnati Bengals rookie added a photo of Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce after his penalty put the Chiefs in position to kick the walk-off field goal.

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NFL NATION

How did the Saints get so good? The changes that have led to a historic start

Back-to-back wins by a combined 62 points have Derek Carr and the 2-0 Saints soaring to start the season. How, exactly, are they doing this?

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INJURY BUG HITS SAN FRANCISCO

What George Kittle's hamstring injury means for 49ers-Rams

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FANTASY FOOTBALL

The Playbook: Your fantasy football guide for Week 3 games

Mike Clay provides an all-encompassing look at Week 3's matchups to exploit and avoid in weekly fantasy, including projected final scores.

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Flex and superflex rankings for Week 3

Eric Karabell ranks the top 150 QBs, RBs, WRs and TEs to make the decision easy for you.

THE SECRET TO SUBVERTING SALARY CAP

'A rabbit hole most people know nothing about': How insurance became the NFL's secret hack

The Jets didn't insure Aaron Rodgers, costing them cap savings. The Eagles and 49ers used insurance to help achieve contender status.

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