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Here’s what you missed over the weekend

It’s summertime. Which, for most of you, means spending the weekends doing all sorts of things other than working.

Which also means not visiting the non-work websites you’d normally be visiting while working.

So here’s a roundup of the stuff you may have missed while you weren’t working.

Now that you’re back at work. And trying not to.

Archie Manning is “disappointed” that Arch was “crowned” before he ever played.

The Bills won’t be including Wall of Fame charter member O.J. Simpson in the display at the new stadium.

Former Titans scout Blaise Taylor is on trial for allegedly murdering his pregnant girlfriend.

Receiver Brandon Aiyuk says he won’t return to the 49ers until he’s facing them as a member of the Commanders.

Aiyuk also claimed he fired his agent in November 2025.

Once it became clear that Aiyuk officially hadn’t fired his agent, the paperwork was filed to make it happen.

Aiyuk eventually aired grievances about the NFLPA, too.

Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield provided an update on his contract talks at his football camp in Oklahoma.

With a significant hearing coming on Monday, Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold has hired Harvey Steinberg.

If Arnold isn’t released on bond pending trial, he’ll lose millions.

Smaller shoulder pads could be resulting in more shoulder injuries.

Raiders minority owner Tom Brady has big expectations for the 2026 Raiders, and he made strong comments about the total team failure of 2025.

Brady also broke from his management role when sharply criticizing the NFL’s system for fining players for on-field infractions.

The possibility of the Patriots playing in Scotland is in the “conversation” phase, for now.

The path for the U.S. men’s soccer team to the World Cup final goes through Levi’s Stadium, Lumen Field, SoFi Stadium, and AT&T Stadium.

Which head coach helped Dianna Russini get out of a ticket for texting while driving? There are 21 possibilities.

Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson won’t think about his legacy until he’s done playing.

Ravens tight end Mark Andrews believes Jackson will add to his legacy in the team’s new offense.

Bengals defensive tackle Dexter Jackson knows that his impact goes beyond sacks.

Bills quarterback Josh Allen is happy to have Bo Hardegree as the team’s quarterbacks coach.

Some Bills fans are not happy about the ticket prices to games at the new stadium.

Andy Reid won’t be wearing Tommy Bahama to the Travis Kelce-Taylor Swift wedding.

Will Blackmon is out at ESPN. (He was never really in.)

Judge David Doty, who presided over the settlement agreement that created the NFL’s current salary-cap reality, died at the age of 96.