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  • A guest list of sports figures to be featured on TV and radio from today through Thursday: * Frank Beamer, Bobby Bowden --”The Last Word,” tonight, 6:30 and midnight, Fox Sports Net * Jerry Jones --”NFL This Morning,” Sunday, 8 a.m., Fox Sports Net * Cornelius Bennett, Cris Carter, Steve McNair, Dick Vermeil --”NFL Countdown,” Sunday, 8 a.m., ESPN * Tennessee Titans’ Jevon Kearse --”The NFL on CBS,” Sunday, 9 a.m., Channel 2 * Cris Carter --”NFL on Fox,” Sunday, 9 a.m., Channel 11 * Bill Parcells --”60 Minutes,” Sunday, 7 p.m., Channel 2 * Kurt Warner --”Goin’ Deep,” Sunday, 9 p.m., Fox Sports Net * Steve McNair, Eddie George --”Fox Sports News Rewind,” Monday, 3:30 p.m., Fox Sports Net * Mike Shanahan, John Robinson --”Hardcore Football,” Tuesday, 8 p.m., Fox Sports Net

    Dec. 31, 1999

  • Maybe it was the new uniforms or the new nickname.

    Dec. 20, 1999

  • It’s a thong story for Giambi Baseball players are notorious for finding quirky ways to break slumps and Jason Giambi of the New York Yankees is no exception.

    May 18, 2008

  • DIVISIONAL PLAYOFFS / AFC

    Jan. 9, 2004

  • Tom Brady’s two-year contract extension with the New England Patriots will give him a $28-million signing bonus and adds $41 million to his deal should he play it out.

    March 10, 2016

  • The New York Giants were on the telephone, looking to draft a receiver.

    June 20, 1999

  • Tennessee at Indianapolis 1 p.m., Channel 2 * Story line: Let’s face it.

    Jan. 16, 2000

  • Under the discriminating eye of Coach Mike Shanahan, Denver Bronco quarterback Brian Griese passed another test Friday in his bid to return to the starting lineup.

    Sept. 30, 2000

  • This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links.

    Nov. 16, 2008

  • *--* At a Glance How the Tennessee Titans and the Oakland Raiders match up in today’s AFC championship game in Oakland: WHEN THE TITANS HAVE THE BALL Field position and ball control are the name of the game for the Titans, even though they have been opening things up more as the season has progressed.

    Jan. 19, 2003

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