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Sam Farmer's NFL mock draft: Where's USC quarterback Matt Barkley?
So Manti T'eo goes in the first round, but USC's Matt Barkley doesn't? With less than three weeks to go before the NFL draft, that's a distinct possibility. The Times projects four safeties, two guards and the controversial Notre Dame linebacker to go...
Tags: New York Giants, Minnesota Vikings, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Jack Del Rio, Eddie Lacy
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Jack Pardee dies at 76; All-Pro linebacker with the L.A. Rams
Jack Pardee, an All-Pro NFL linebacker whose career with the Los Angeles Rams was interrupted in the mid-1960s when he battled malignant melanoma before returning to the field and becoming a well-traveled coach, has died. He was 76. Pardee, who was...
Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, College Sports, Gallbladder Cancer, Jim Kelly, Sports
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Letters: NFL stadium, value or waste?
Re "Officials roll with AEG's punches," March 16 While riding a shuttle home from Los Angeles International Airport after returning from a business trip last week, I passed Exposition Park, with its multitude of venues. As a native Angeleno who...Tags: AEG, National Football League, Los Angeles International Airport, Entertainment, Football
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Anschutz says he's 'optimistic' AEG will get an NFL team
Philip Anschutz, who announced Thursday that he was terminating the sale of sports and entertainment giant AEG, said that the company is still interested in working out a deal to bring the NFL back to Los Angeles and that he was “optimistic”...
Tags: Philip Anschutz, Oakland Raiders, AEG, National Football League, Football
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L.A. football's anti-cheerleaders
Among The Times' letter writers, perhaps no other issue inspires more pessimism than the drama over the downtown L.A. stadium deal. That's saying something. But given the cast of characters (the NFL, which has burned L.A. more than once; entertainment...
Tags: Antonio Villaraigosa, Philosophy, Oakland Raiders, National Football League, AEG
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Steven Jackson agrees to deal with Atlanta Falcons
The Atlanta Falcons agreed to a three-year, $12-million deal with Steven Jackson, considered by most to be the best free-agent running back available. “I think this is a very big signing for us,” Falcons General Manager Thomas Dimitroff told...
Tags: AEG, National Football League, Football, Atlanta Falcons, Steven Jackson
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Did the Patriots make a mistake letting Wes Welker leave?
After contract negotiations with New England apparently didn't go to his liking, free-agent receiver Wes Welker left the Patriots on Wednesday and agreed to a two-year deal worth a reported $12 million with the Denver Broncos. The five-time Pro Bowl...
Tags: New England Patriots, Denver Broncos, Tribune Company, Brandon Lloyd, Danny Amendola
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NFL: Patriots replace Wes Welker with Danny Amendola
The New England Patriots didn't take long to replace receiver Wes Welker, agreeing to terms Wednesday afternoon with former St. Louis Rams wideout Danny Amendola on a five-year, $31-million contract, according to NFL.com. Welker, who caught more than...
Tags: Jeremy Ebert, Andre Holmes, Denver Broncos, New England Patriots, Brandon Lloyd
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Pro sports leagues aim to put workers' comp out of play
One would think that we've learned from bitter experience not to trust a word uttered by our major professional sports leagues. Yet here they are trying to put another howler over on us. This is their assertion that retired pro athletes — many...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Reggie Williams, Crime, Law and Justice, Media Industry, Justice System
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Kurt Warner home auction: Have a spare $5 million?
Former St. Louis Rams quarterback Kurt Warner's six-bedroom home will go on the auction block on Feb. 27 after the Super Bowl champion got tired of waiting for it to sell. He moved into a bigger house in Scottsdale, Ariz., in 2011 and has been trying to...
Tags: Kurt Warner, Vince Young, Football, Oscar Pistorius, Sports
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Walt Sweeney dies at 71; offensive guard for the San Diego Chargers
In his first game in 1963 with the San Diego Chargers, Walt Sweeney established a pattern that would mark his 13 seasons as a star in professional football. Even though it was only an exhibition, Sweeney played with a fearsome aggressiveness. As a...
Tags: New England Patriots, Crime, Law and Justice, San Diego Chargers, George Allen, Recreational Substance Use
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NRA enemies list: Britney, Hallmark and the YWCA
Boy, the National Rifle Assn. sure is thorough. And thin-skinned. Richard Nixon’s renowned enemies list had 823 names of people and organizations, but as president, Nixon had scores of issues to grapple with and an entire world to be mad about...
Tags: New York Giants, Wars and Interventions, World War II (1939-1945), Arlene Dahl, Government
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