Nora covers the NFL and occasionally Taylor Swift. You can hear her on ‘The Ringer NFL Show’ and follow her on Twitter and Instagram @noraprinciotti.
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Let the Jimmy Garoppolo Sweepstakes Begin
With Aaron Rodgers and Russell Wilson off the market, and a weak draft and free agent QB class, Garoppolo has become the prize player of the NFL offseason
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Instant Reactions to the Russell Wilson Trade and Aaron Rodgers’s Re-signing With the Packers
Kevin and Nora are joined by Ben Solak and Steven Ruiz to break down what each quarterback deal means for the NFL
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Three Takeaways From the NFL Combine
The annual event in Indianapolis is as much about talking as it is scouting, and conversations there have provided a glimpse at how the offseason may unfold. For one, expect a slow quarterback market.
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What We Learned From the Combine
The hosts discuss Kirk Cousins, Kyler Murray, Carson Wentz, and what the offseason quarterback carousel could look like
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Aaron Rodgers Reactions, Plus Offseason Predictions
Kevin, Nora, and Ruiz also discuss the biggest winners in free agency, Tom Brady, QBs in the draft, and other offseason issues
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The Rams Won the Super Bowl by Swinging Big, but Smaller Moves Matter
Splashy trades will make Los Angeles a spectator in the early rounds of the draft. But it’s the Rams’ work in later rounds that made their championship recipe possible.
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‘Euphoria’ Season 2, Episode 7 Recap
Joanna and Nora discuss high school play hijinks and Sam Levinson exhausting the benefit of the doubt
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Offseason Preview and Lessons From the Super Bowl
Kevin and Nora also take a look at some coaching situations that need attention and quarterbacks who may be poised to break out next season
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The Bengals Nearly Pulled Off a Super Bowl Run For the Ages. What Comes Next?
Joe Burrow and Cincinnati took the NFL playoffs by storm before falling just short of a championship. They have the foundation to make it back—but the road ahead won’t be easy.
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How Did the Rams Win the Super Bowl?
And what’s the future for both Los Angeles and the Bengals?