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    01:26
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  • A day in the life of the New York Jets' practice squad

    03:42
  • Michigan's head football coach sidelined over alleged sign-stealing scheme

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  • Bobby Knight, legendary Indiana University basketball coach, dies at 83

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  • NHL lifts ban on colorful stick tape after facing pushback

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Fans celebrate Chiefs win, JLo and Shakira make halftime history, NFL honors Kobe

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The Kansas City Chiefs won the 2020 Super Bowl against the San Francisco 49ers 31-20. It's been 50 years since the Chiefs last won the Super Bowl in 1970. Singers Shakira and Jennifer Lopez made history as the first Latinas to headline the event and the NFL paid tribute to Kobe Bryant and the eight others killed in the helicopter crash.