The XFL announced the hiring of its eight head coaches for the 2023 season, including ex-Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops and Steelers legend Hines Ward.
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Washington Commanders might have engaged in ‘unlawful’ financial conduct, Congress alleges to FTC
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