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Ex-Bills Player Eligible For Death Penalty
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February 12, 2026 | Edition #295 |
👋 Hey, Gridiron Gang! In the wake of the Super Bowl, excitement and celebration have quickly given way to sobering headlines, with news of a former Bills star potentially facing the death penalty. As Travis Kelce shared some candid thoughts, another state called the Bears’ name in a relocation saga that continues to grab the spotlight. |

Ex-Bills Player Eligible for Death Penalty After Murder Charges |
Arrested on murder charges in a case eligible for capital punishment, the accused, a former Buffalo linebacker, received a court ruling. |


Larry Csonka’s injury scare meant Super Bowl VIII went down as the last game where: |

In 1921, the Decatur Staleys of the American Professional Football Association (APFA) relocated to Chicago. A year later, they rebranded as the Bears—just as the APFA itself adopted a new identity as the National Football League, marking the start of a new era for both franchise and sport.

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