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FILE - Washington Commanders offensive tackle Charles Leno Jr. looks across the first before the start an NFL football game against the Chicago Bears, Oct. 13, 2022, in Chicago. Much like many of Twitter's hundreds of millions of users, professional sports stars are also dealing with the chaos and uncertainty surrounding the microblogging app since Elon Musk took it over and began trimming the staff and making other changes. Even the people paid to advise the athletes are not necessarily sure how to proceed as Twitter evolves — or maybe goes away entirely. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)

FILE - Washington Commanders offensive tackle Charles Leno Jr. looks across the first before the start an NFL football game against the Chicago Bears, Oct. 13, 2022, in Chicago. Much like many of Twitter's hundreds of millions of users, professional sports stars are also dealing with the chaos and uncertainty surrounding the microblogging app since Elon Musk took it over and began trimming the staff and making other changes. Even the people paid to advise the athletes are not necessarily sure how to proceed as Twitter evolves — or maybe goes away entirely. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)

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