| Search results | Patriots, Falcons sidestep questions on President Trump | | | USA TODAY Sports HOUSTON — On Monday, the New England Patriots and the Atlanta Falcons appeared to be working from a similar playbook at Super Bowl Opening Night. When asked about President Trump and his controversial action on immigration, players from ... |
| Atlanta Falcons' brotherhood starts with a little white ball | | | FLOWERY BRANCH (AP) — For the Atlanta Falcons, brotherhood begins at three pingpong tables in the middle of the locker room. That's where friendships are forged and friendly wagers settled. And when that little white ball starts flying, look out! |
| The Latest: Falcons' Sanu tries to keep focus on field | | | Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Mohamed Sanu wants no part of talking about his religious beliefs as he prepares for his first Super Bowl appearance. Sanu, a practicing Muslim, said at Monday's opening night that though President Donald Trump's executive ... |
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