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{NAME}, here is the top news from the NFL for Tuesday, 04/21/2020 [NFL Daily Newsletter]( [Today's Date] [Today's Date] Draft buzz: Giants doing homework on QB Herbert [[ALT_PLACEHOLDER]]( [The New York Giants are doing their due diligence on one of the top quarterbacks in the NFL draft -- Oregon's Justin Herbert. What do we make of this connection?]( [Read >]( Jags holding Fournette trade talks [Leonard Fournette has been the center of trade talks for the Jaguars for more than a month, but, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport said, Jacksonville circled back with teams over the last three days.]( [Read >]( Broncos considering moving up to draft a top WR [NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported Monday that the Denver Broncos have interest in trading up to draft a top receiver, and added that the Cleveland Browns (No. 10) could be a trade partner.]( [Read >]( Jags DE Ngakoue feuds with Tony Khan on Twitter [The Jaguars have had trade talks in regards to defensive end Yannick Ngakoue, but no offers, NFL Network's Tom Pelissero reported on Monday.]( [Read >]( 49ers could move first-round picks, WR Goodwin [Outside of a pair of first-round picks, the San Francisco 49ers wouldn't be on the clock again in this year's draft until the fifth round. General manager John Lynch could be looking to change that.]( [Read >]( [The Official App of the NFL | Download Now]( [My NFL News] [NFL Games]( [News Article]( [News Article]( [News Article]( [News Article]( [News Article]( [My NFL News] [NFL Games]( [News Article]( [News Article]( [News Article]( [News Article]( [News Article]( [NFL Tickets] [NFL Tickets] [Buy Tickets]( [Buy Tickets]( [Buy Tickets]( [NFL 100]( [NFL Day In History]( [NFL Day In History]( [NFL PLAY FOOTBALL]( [NFL SHOP]( [Join the Conversation] [NFL Twitter Feed]( [NFL on Instagram]( [Join the Conversation] [NFL Twitter Feed]( [NFL Twitter Feed]( Copyright 2020 [NFL.com]( | All Rights Reserved | NFL Enterprise LLC, 345 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10154 [View in Browser]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Adjust Your Profile]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Contact Us](

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