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The Pro Football Hall of Fame welcomed its newest class on Saturday with moving speeches on social justice and the importance of family.
By The Associated Press
The N.F.L. Hall of Fame linebacker confronted life’s triumphs and tragedies with a fighter’s mentality. But dementia and other ailments raised questions about the consequences of his career.
By Ken Belson
He won two Super Bowls with the Dolphins and later fought to find a cure for his son’s paralysis. Struggling with dementia, he donated his brain to science.
By Richard Sandomir
The Pro Bowl wide receiver’s five-year, $100 million contract extension is expected to set the market for others at his position.
By Victor Mather
In a stunning performance, Lincoln accounted for 349 yards as a runner, receiver and passer in the team’s only championship victory in its history.
The players are expected to get a larger percentage of league revenue in their next deal, and the owners are again aiming to expand the 16-game regular season.
The wide receiver said on Twitter that he plans to appeal the violation. The N.F.L., which had not announced the suspension, declined to comment.
Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott is among the high-profile names absent from their teams’ first practices.
The A.F.C. North and South look like prime candidates for a shake-up.
The Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver had been barred from team activities since April.