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Kitchens will lead Tar Heels in Fenway Bowl against UConn. Another ex-Browns coach is standing by


hasn’t taken over on the Tar Heels’ sideline yet; interim head football coach Freddie Kitchens — another ex-Cleveland Browns coach — will lead them in the Fenway Bowl. But the future Hall of Famer’s potential return to a football field in Boston has been the biggest story ahead of Saturday’s bowl game. Belichick did not attend media day. (Associated Press)

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Kitchens will lead Tar Heels in Fenway Bowl against UConn. Another ex-Browns coach is standing by


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