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NFL Players Union Wants to Conduct Its Own Inquiry Into Bounty Program New York Times The NFL players union said Thursday that it still wanted to conduct its own investigation into the New Orleans Saints' bounty system after Commissioner Roger Goodell suspended Coach Sean Payton for a year. Goodell has not yet disciplined the 22 to 27 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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NFL: Tulloch staying with the Lions Philadelphia Inquirer The US Senate wants to grill the NFL about bounties. And the NBA, NHL, NCAA, and Major League Baseball are invited, too. Sen. Dick Durbin is setting up a Judiciary Committee hearing about bounties in professional football and other major sports in the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
NFL notes: Receiver Andre Caldwell to join Manning in Denver Salt Lake Tribune AP Free agent receiver Andre Caldwell elected to sign with the Denver Broncos on Thursday in large part because of the presence of No. 18 under center. "He gets the best out of the receivers," said Caldwell, who spent the last four seasons with the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
NFL hopefuls shine at Pro Day LSU The Reveille By Alex Cassara Jarrett Lee warms up for NFL Pro Day on Thursday in the Indoor Practice Facility. A select few pro football hopefuls from the 2011 LSU squad strutted their stuff for NFL officials at the league's combine in February. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Proving ground Luck has solid audition for NFL officials Indianapolis Star It was a "take that" response that punctuated the former Stanford quarterback's workout for NFL personnel on a cool, breezy Thursday. It was long on delivery but lacked braggadocio. Understated, but effective. "It was requested by one of the scouts," ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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49ers' Smith gets new contract, but little security NFL News By Dan Hanzus NFL.com By Dan Hanzus NFL.com In the end, Alex Smith made the right decision, returning to the only NFL team he's ever known. Smith's San Francisco journey hasn't always been smooth, but the quarterback's career has become a study in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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NFL isn't the 'Neanderthal Football League' Salt Lake Tribune His strong punishments put upon former Saints defensive coordinator Gregg Williams, head coach Sean Payton and general manager Mickey Loomis will resonate through the NFL in a big way, straight to and through the thick skulls of remaining Neanderthals ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Vikings' Kluwe: NFL must ban Vilma, Williams for life NFL News By Dan Hanzus NFL.com By Dan Hanzus NFL.com Vikings punter Chris Kluwe knew early in the 2009 NFC Championship Game that the New Orleans Saints were up to no good. In the first quarter, Brett Favre handed the ball off to Percy Harvin and took a nasty ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Tampa QB Josh Johnson back with Harbaugh, 49ers San Francisco Chronicle Former Tampa Bay backup quarterback Josh Johnson often talked about his desire to reunite with his old college coach, Jim Harbaugh, at some point in his NFL career. As it turns out, that point is now. After spending his first four seasons with the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Ex-NFL player preaches being humble dad OCRegister Former NFL lineman Ed Tandy McGlasson – yes, the guy who played for the Rams when the Rams played in Orange County – strides to a wooden podium. Now the pastor of a church in the shadow of Anaheim Stadium, McGlasson starts to talk about what it means ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Ex-NFL Player Mitchell Charged With Tax Fraud The Ledger Kathleen High School graduate Freddie Mitchell played for UCLA before joining the NFL. He played in one Super Bowl. By Elvia Malagon ORLANDO | Former professional football player and Lakeland native Freddie L. Mitchell II has been indicted on tax fraud ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
NFL Union Lawyer Richard Berthelsen to Retire After 40 Years BusinessWeek Berthelsen, who will become a consultant with the union, also represented NFL players in hundreds of grievance arbitrations, served as the principal adviser to players and agents on contract negotiations, established the union's agent regulation system ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Do the Bills have the best defensive line in football? NFL News By Gregg Rosenthal NFL.com By Gregg Rosenthal NFL.com Handing Mario Williams $20 million per year over the next two years makes sense. Giving Anderson a reported $8 million guaranteed is harder to defend. Anderson has struggled for most of his career, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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NFL's wacky Wednesday impacts Pats Nashua Telegraph That's hard to find, but running backs are perhaps the most replaceable of all NFL players, unless they're Hall of Fame material. Same with Mark Anderson. The Patriots rescued his career, but he wasn't worth major dollars because despite having 10.5 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Westerman: 'You always have a chance in the NFL' Sun-Sentinel By Izzy Gould, Sun Sentinel Jamaal Westerman certainly isn't the first NFL player to sign a contract with a division rival. The 6-foot-3, 255 pound defensive end crossed the barrier signing with the Dolphins after playing his previous three season with ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Pasadena, Rose Bowl seek input on NFL study Pasadena Star-News By Brenda Gazzar, SGVN PASADENA - Rose Bowl and city officials are asking for public input to help shape a controversial, $400000 environmental study of the potential use of the stadium by an NFL franchise up to five years. The public is invited to a ... See all stories on this topic » |
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