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NFL Hall-of-Famer John Elway's agent likely died as a result of a "horrific accident" when he tumbled from a golf cart being driven by the former Denver Broncos quarterback, a report said Friday.

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The NFL will mull a ban on the Philadelphia Eagles' dominant "tush push" play when it considers a raft of proposed rule changes at its annual meeting later this month, the league said Wednesday.

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For the second time since Super Bowl LIX, Nielsen has adjusted its calculation of how many people tuned into the game. What was already a record audience now stands at 191.9 million people who viewed at least one minute of the Philadelphia Eagles' 40-22 win over the Kansas City Chiefs, Nielsen said Friday. The game averaged 127.7 million viewers across Fox, Fox Deportes, Telemundo and streaming services, according to Nielsen. On Feb. 18, the company released results from a new Big Data + Panel "Reach" methodology that found 182.8 million unique viewers watched at least one minute of Super Bowl LIX. A recalculation has now added more than nine million new viewers to the final count. For comparison, last year's Super Bowl in which Kansas City defeated San Francisco set the previous record at 182.2 million. Big Data + Panel Reach replaced the company's previously used Total Audience metric. --Field Level Media

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Philadelphia Eagles star Saquon Barkley has been rewarded for his record-breaking season, which culminated in a Super Bowl triumph, with the biggest ever NFL contract for a running back, ESPN reported.

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The NFL could vote on banning the "tush push" -- the trademark play of the Super Bowl winning Philadelphia Eagles, a league official told reporters on Monday.