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The Alliance of American Football completed its awarding of franchises Thursday by placing a team in San Antonio.

Former San Diego Chargers coach Mike Riley will be the head coach and former Dallas Cowboys fullback Darryl "Moose" Johnston is the general manager.

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The Alliance will kick off its inaugural season the week after the Super Bowl and has a TV contract with CBS.

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Riley also has coached in the CFL and at Oregon State and Nebraska.

Katie Nolan co-hosted on Twitter the ESPN pregame show for an NFL game on Saturday, three days after using an expletive and calling President Donald Trump a ”stupid person.”

Nolan appeared on Viceland’s ”Desus & Mero” comedy show Wednesday night when she made the comment.

ESPN says in a statement Saturday that it ”looked into the totality of Nolan’s comments.” The network adds that ”they were inappropriate and we have addressed it with her.”

Nolan joined ESPN in October, moving from Fox Sports. Nolan co-hosted the NFL Wildcard Live show for ESPN on Twitter ahead of the Tennessee-Kansas City game on ESPN.

ESPN anchor Jemele Hill criticized Trump in tweets in September. She was suspended a month later for violating the network’s social media policy after tweets about Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones.

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