Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen made an impression on Kansas City Chiefs fans Sunday. Following the Bills' overtime loss, Chiefs fans donated $178,000 to a children's hospital with ties to Allen.
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Former New Orleans Saints coach Sean Payton, who stepped down on Tuesday after 16 seasons, mentioned a mistake he made with a former New England Patriots linebacker among his biggest regrets from his tenure.Williamson, a bobsledder, tested positive on Sunday and is still hoping to arrive late and compete in the Beijing Olympics.3h ago
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