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NFL Week 16: Bruce Arians may be out of a job again, in a good way
Indianapolis is in, Pittsburgh is out, and Colts interim Coach Bruce Arians has to be pinching himself. Arians, fired as Pittsburgh's offensive coordinator after last season, has coached the Colts to a wildly improbable playoff berth one season after...
Tags: Andy Reid, Adrian Peterson, Robert Griffin III, Cam Newton, Eric Dickerson
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Quarterback change reiterates that NFL is foremost a business
The NFL is a business. Easy to say. Hard to swallow. Nowhere was that more evident this week than in San Francisco, where Alex Smith officially lost his starting quarterback job to Colin Kaepernick, who had filled in for him after Smith suffered a...
Tags: Rich Gannon, Jim Harbaugh, Injuries and Wounds, NFC West, New Orleans Saints
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NFL powers, and underdogs, rain on playoff aspirants' parade
On a Sunday when the sprinklers accidentally went off at Sun Life Stadium, dousing the Seattle Seahawks and Miami Dolphins, playoff-minded teams all over the NFL were treated to a cold, harsh splash of reality. The New Orleans Saints, who had clawed...
Tags: Cris Carter, Richard Sherman, Davone Bess, Matt Forte, Injuries and Wounds
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Seattle Seahawks' Richard Sherman wins appeal of NFL suspension
Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman tweeted Thursday that he won his appeal of a four-game suspension for allegedly violating the NFL's policy on performance-enhancing drugs. If Sherman had lost his case, he would have missed the team's final...
Tags: Mark Sanchez, Richard Sherman, Brandon Browner, National Football League, Sports
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Seahawks DB Richard Sherman does more than talk the talk
Is it any surprise that Richard Sherman graduated from Stanford with a degree in communications? Of the survivors in the NFL playoffs, there's no more watchable communicator than Sherman, the trash-talking, playmaking cornerback for the Seattle Seahawks...
Tags: Richard Sherman, Trent Williams, Kam Chancellor, Roddy White, Washington Redskins
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L.A. City Council backs proposed $1.2-billion downtown NFL stadium
L.A. NOWA proposed $1.2-billion NFL stadium in downtown L.A. secured crucial approvals from the City Council today, a major milestone in efforts to return pro football to the city after a 17-year absence.... -
The Week in Sports | October 1 – 7, 2012
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AEG's Tim Leiweke to appear before L.A. City Council
L.A. NOWAEG chief Tim Leiweke is scheduled to answer questions from a City Council committee Monday morning about the future of a proposed downtown football stadium. The plan's future has been in flux ever since the announced sale of AEG, which...... -
Suddenly flawed Falcons part of an imperfection convection
What's the sound when perfection goes poof? Sunday, it was a thud, as New Orleans cornerback Jabari Greer batted away a fourth-down pass by the Atlanta Falcons, who were two yards away from a touchdown that would have kept them undefeated. From 8-0 to 9...
Tags: Adam Hayward, Sam Bradford, Dallas Cowboys, Mike Smith (football coach), Michael Vick
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Coaches are in the spotlight this week in the NFL
All around the NFL, this figures to be a landmark week for the men who carry clipboards and draw up Xs and O's. Joe Vitt has returned to the New Orleans Saints as interim coach, his six-game suspension behind him. Carolina's Ron Rivera is facing...
Tags: Ron Rivera, Romeo Crennel, Matt Cassel, Andy Reid, New York Jets
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Narrower goal posts could add intrigue to NFL games
The NFL would be so much more interesting if it were narrow-minded. By that I mean the league should narrow the uprights. With kickers steadily improving — they're on pace for their most accurate season — the league should consider...
Tags: Greg Zuerlein, Pittsburgh Steelers, National Football League, Sports, Eli Manning
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Bounty hunters are not new in the NFL
There they were Sunday night, during the televised NFL game, their pictures flashed to a nation of TV viewers, with penalties incurred listed below. They were three known New Orleans Saints evildoers. They might just as well have been on the wall of a...
Tags: Gregg Williams, Otto Graham, Arizona Cardinals, Sean Payton, Roger Goodell
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