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NFL in 2022: From Brian Flores to Aaron Rodgers, here are the major talking points

LOS ANGELES — The Super Bowl parade is over, but the NFL marches on in the seamless progression from one season to the next. Challenges linger. Questions persist. The scouting combine is right around the corner, followed by free agency, the draft, schedule release and the rest. So while the players might be headed to vacation, the 2022 season is already underway. Among the people, places and ...

LOS ANGELES — The Super Bowl parade is over, but the NFL marches on in the seamless progression from one season to the next.

Challenges linger. Questions persist. The scouting combine is right around the corner, followed by free agency, the draft, schedule release and the rest.

So while the players might be headed to vacation, the 2022 season is already underway.

Among the people, places and issues we’ll be talking about in the coming months:

— Rooney Rule — The rule was put in place to promote the hiring of minority coaches and

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