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XFL Suspends Operations, Lays Off Nearly All of Its Employees

By Andrew Cohen
The XFL has suspended its operations and laid off nearly all of its employees. According to ESPN, the league does not have plans to return in 2021. The eight-team league played five of its 10 scheduled games before canceling its season on March 12 because of the coronavirus pandemic. The leagu...

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