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Love the game? Thank a zebra
They walked on to the Baltimore football field Thursday evening surrounded by huge cheers, standing cheers, and the NFL's newest stars smiled and tipped their caps. That these zebras were now lions showed how the darkest three weeks in NFL history...Tags: Angel Stadium of Anaheim, National Basketball Association, Baltimore Ravens, Career and Workplace, Football
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Let's Have Hugs, Prayers And No More Need For Tributes
The Hartford CourantJohn Prior saw the news flash across CNBC on Friday and it staggered him. "I was absolutely stunned," Prior said as he stood in the biting December rain early Sunday night outside Gillette Stadium. "We had our first murder last year in Westport in...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Bill Belichick, St. Louis Rams, Victor Cruz, Daryl Richardson
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Reid's exit from Eagles went smoother than his tenure
Say what you will about the Eagles and the moves they make, and say what you will about the poor decisions made by coach Andy Reid on and off the field, and there were plenty in 2012, but it's hard to imagine a classier parting of the ways than what...
Tags: Jim Rome, Donovan McNabb, Orange Bowl, National Football Conference, Entertainment
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Eagles can't expect this kind of luck much longer
— Dissecting a win that feels much more like a loss is always a tricky proposition, but here goes: Michael Vick's stirring career resurrection with the Philadelphia Eagles has stalled out to the point where it's rolling back down the hill. Sunday'...
Tags: DeSean Jackson, Brandon Weeden, Baltimore Ravens, Football, Cleveland Browns
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Panic not about to set in on the Giants
Little Orphan Annie was wrong. The sun did not come out "tomorrow" for the New York Giants when they woke up with a groggy hangover on Thursday morning after experiencing a humiliating 24-17 loss to the Dallas Cowboys on Wednesday night. The defending...Tags: David Baas, Michael Coe, Victor Cruz, MetLife Stadium, Super Bowl
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What about long-term health of NFL players?
As NFL teams start another season, their goal is simple: Win the Super Bowl. But what about the players' long-term health and welfare? Jim McMahon won a championship with the Bears. So did Dave Duerson. In fact, Duerson won a second Super Bowl ring with...
Tags: Sports Illustrated, Concussion, Bryant Gumbel, Alzheimer's Disease, Head Injuries
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This year, Reid and Eagles must start as strong as they finish
— Based on the way the Philadelphia Eagles finished last season and almost every season under head coach Andy Reid, it could be argued that it's not terribly important for them to get off to a strong start this fall. The longest current tenured...
Tags: DeSean Jackson, Baltimore Ravens, Trent Edwards, Pittsburgh Steelers, Super Bowl
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Broadcasters eager to jump on Bears bandwagon
OK, Bears fans, you asked for it. High expectations, Super Bowl predictions, national preseason acclaim. Bearszzzz! Jay Cutler, Brandon Marshall, Matt Forte, Lance Briggs, Charles Tillman, Brian Urlacher … all of the playmakers are in place, even...
Tags: Brian Urlacher, Super Bowl, Football, Jay Cutler, Green Bay Packers
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It's Back Down To Earth For Giants
The Hartford CourantTom Coughlin wants to "Build The Bridge." That was his calling card in the preseason. That has been his clarion call for the 2012 Giants season. Build The Bridge. They are three words meant to encourage his team to carry over all the terrific things that...Tags: AFC East, Michael Coe, Victor Cruz, MetLife Stadium, Super Bowl
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NFL ready for another blockbuster year on TV
The NFL is back and you can hear cash registers ringing throughout TV land. That's because the NFL means business. Big business. After a record-breaking season for viewership, culminating with Super Bowl XLVI being the most-watched program in the...
Tags: Fox Broadcasting Company, Television Industry, Super Bowl, Football, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Tough stretch could make or break season for Ravens
One game does not define a team, but the next four will. It's crunch time in the NFL, the final month of the regular season where serious contenders start to pull away and pretenders bow out. The Ravens (9-3) have one of the best records in the NFL,...
Tags: Lardarius Webb, Ray Rice, Cincinnati Bengals, Baltimore Ravens, Joe Flacco
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Terrell Suggs is reinventing himself into one tough player
Let me start by saying I'm through calling Terrell Suggs crazy. I wrote back in October — this was right before the Ravens played the Houston Texans — that he was crazy to try and come back so soon from a torn Achilles tendon. And I...
Tags: Denver Broncos, Terrell Suggs, Baltimore Ravens, Super Bowl, Football
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