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Division heading south
Tribune pro football reporterThe AFC South is the Lost Division. The Indianapolis Colts, who used to play in Baltimore, are farther north than Cincinnati or Baltimore of the AFC North. The Tennessee Titans used to be the Houston Oilers. The Houston Texans have now filled the void as...Tags: Kailee Wong, Fred Taylor, Mark Brunell, Peyton Manning, Houston Texans
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The rest of the NFL
Sentinel Staff WriterARIZONA CARDINALS 2002 RECORD: 5-11. WHEN: July 25. WHERE: Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Ariz. WHO'S NEW: Emmitt Smith, the Dallas icon who last year became the league's career rushing leader, was released in March and opted for pro football...Tags: Randy Thomas, Fred Taylor, Terrell Owens, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Washington Redskins
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2001 All-Metro Football Team - Defense
Sun staffPlayer of the Year: Stan White, Gilman The son of former Baltimore Colts and Detroit Lions linebacker Stan White Sr. has been under a microscope from the first day he put on a football uniform as a child. The younger White has developed into quite a...Tags: Florida State University, Terry Adams, Virginia Tech, New England Patriots, The Ohio State University
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Rams beat Titans, 23-16, to win Super Bowl
South Florida Sun-SentinelThe sound emanating from the St. Louis Rams on Sunday went from Whooooosh! to Whew! in Super Bowl XXXIV. The Rams used a combination of superior offensive speed and a last-second defensive stop at the 1-yard line to post a thrilling 23-16 victory over...Tags: Marshall Faulk, Dainon Sidney, Kurt Warner, Frank Wycheck, Multi-Sport Events
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Titans sneak into Super Bowl
The Chicago TribuneAmerica, meet the Tennessee Titans. So quiet and unassuming, their own hometown wasn't sure what to make of them last season. So conscientious, they hardly made a peep about being expected to lose to a team they manhandled twice this season. So...Tags: Marcus Robertson, Josh Evans, Fred Taylor, Leon Searcy, Halloween
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Music City catches Super Bowl fever
The Associated PressMusic City is in the grip of Super Bowl fever. Hundreds of Tennessee Titans fans poured into the streets Sunday to cheer the AFC champions after Tennessee's 33-14 victory over the Jaguars in Jacksonville, Fla. Thousands more packed Adelphia Coliseum to...Tags: Jacksonville Jaguars, Lifestyle and Leisure, National Football League, Dining and Drinking, Sports
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Jags are once, twice, three times a loser
The Associated PressIn years to come, this will be remembered as Jacksonville's Super Bust season. And when the Jaguars are finished sorting through the turnovers, the dropped passes and the missed opportunities that littered their loss Sunday, they'll boil it down to one...Tags: Miami Dolphins, Jacksonville Jaguars, Fred Taylor, National Football League, Sports
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Tennessee 15-to-1 to return to Super Bowl
South Florida Sun-SentinelOddsmakers think the Tennessee Titans have a better chance of making it to Super Bowl XXXV than the Dolphins. In odds released over the weekend by Las Vegas Sports Consultants, the Titans are listed at 15-to-1 to return to the Super Bowl next season. The...Tags: Marcus Robertson, Joe Greene, Franco Harris, Weather, Donald Mitchell
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Ice melts away before Super Bowl kickoff
The Associated PressChris Robinson stood in the park adjacent to the Georgia Dome, a couple of fingers in the air and an increasingly desperate look on his face. The Nashville man figured wintry weather in Atlanta would enhance his chances of getting tickets to the Super...Tags: Weather, Delta Air Lines, St. Louis Rams, Multi-Sport Events, Transportation
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Questions and answers about Rams
The Chicago TribuneThe St. Louis Rams rate an edge in nearly every statistical category in their Super Bowl matchup with the Tennessee Titans. They have a more potent offense and a defense that gives up fewer yards per game, and they have been to a Super Bowl. Well, one...Tags: Marshall Faulk, Fred Miller, Kurt Warner, Orlando Pace, St. Louis Rams
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How Rams, Titans match up
The Associated PressWHEN THE RAMS HAVE THE BALL St. Louis was the third highest-scoring team in NFL history this season with 526 points, about 33 points a game. Kurt Warner (13), an unknown backup when camp started, threw 41 touchdown passes to become just the second...Tags: Marcus Robertson, Josh Evans, Fred Miller, Jackie Harris, Orlando Pace
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Titans' Kearse: great and still learning
The Associated PressJevon Kearse arrived for a recruiting visit at the University of Florida five years ago as a 6-foot-6, 230-pound free safety. ``I remember thinking that he wouldn't be a safety for too long,'' recalls Kevin Carter, then a Florida senior. ``He had arms...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Lawrence Taylor, Adam Meadows, University of Florida, Leon Searcy
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