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Kaepernicking joins Tebowing as latest craze among NFL fans
Kaepernicking has joined Tebowing as the latest craze among NFL fans. Wait, you don't know about Kaepernicking? You've probably heard about Colin Kaepernick, who took over at quarterback for injured Alex Smith and has now guided the San Francisco...Tags: Alex Smith, Football, Baltimore Ravens, San Francisco 49ers, NFL Draft
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Lions Improve to .500, Beat Jaguars 31-14
Mikel Leshoure had three touchdowns and the Lions improved to .500 after beating Jacksonville 31-14 Sunday. Matthew Stafford also reached 10,000 passing yards in his NFL career. He joins company like Kurt Warner, Marc Bulger, Dan Marino and Peyton...
Tags: Football, Jacksonville Jaguars, Detroit Lions, Marc Bulger, Sports
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Leshoure scores 3 TDs, Lions roll 31-14
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Running back Mikel Leshoure scored three times in the second quarter and sore-kneed wide receiver Calvin Johnson ended a string of slow starts. Together, they led the Detroit Lions to a 31-14 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars on...
Tags: Micheal Spurlock, Kassim Osgood, Jim Schwartz, EverBank Field, Brian Robiskie
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LaRod Stephens-Howling Doesn't Mind If Fans Call Him "The Hyphen." He Realizes His Real Name Is A Bit Cumbersome. He Has Trouble With It Himself.
AP Sports WriterThere's never enough room on documents, he says, to sign his name. The back of his jersey is a bit crowded with letters, too. He was for most his life LaRod Stephens but when his parents eventually got married, he decided to add his father's last name,...Tags: Philadelphia Eagles, Football, Ken Whisenhunt, William Powell, John Skelton
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Living In a Fantasy Football World
Never has any one sport ever enjoyed so much attention like the NFL. From the Spring NFL draft to training camps and all the way to opening day, the NFL has become the sport of choice for people from all walks of life. I once heard the comment that...
Tags: Football, Fantasy Sports, Larry Fitzgerald, Aaron Rodgers, Drew Brees
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Biggs: 10 thoughts on the Bears' loss
Tribune reporterGREEN BAY -- The coaching adage is that a team is never as good as it might look in a victory and never as bad as it might appear in a defeat. Keeping that in mind, we’ll try to maintain perspective with 10 thoughts coming out of another ugly loss...Tags: Robert Mathis, Rodney Harrison, Soldier Field, Kellen Davis, Mike Tice
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Steelers RB Jonathan Dwyer providing stability in backfield
AP Sports WriterPITTSBURGH (AP) — There is nothing imposing about Jonathan Dwyer. No flash. No ankle-breaking open field moves. That isn't the way the third-year Pittsburgh Steelers running back operates. He is more direct than dazzling. Get the ball. Pick a...Tags: Football, Jonathan Dwyer, Kansas City Chiefs, Todd Haley, Isaac Redman
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MDA SHOW OF STRENGTH 2012 SET FOR SUNDAY, SEPT. 2 8pm-11pm
The Muscular Dystrophy Association of Greater Washington DC and WDCW will join together to introduce area families affected by muscle disease and local sponsors to the community during the local broadcast of the annual Labor Day weekend show, this year...
Tags: Alanis Morissette, International Association of Fire Fighters, Khloe Kardashian, Labor Day, Muscular Dystrophy Association
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Williams believes he can put critical playoff fumbles behind him
SANTA CLARA — The 49ers' Kyle Williams lost the football. But as painful as that memory is, he doesn't want to lose the feeling. Williams' fumble in overtime of the NFC championship game — his second such turnover of the game —...
Tags: Alex Smith, Football, Ronnie Lott, San Francisco 49ers, Concussion
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Quarterback Marc Bulger retires after 9-year career
he Ravens will have to find a new backup for Joe Flacco.
Marc Bulger, 34, who was the Ravens' No. 2 quarterback, last year, has decided to retire after 11 NFL seasons and two Pro Bowls. A league source told The Baltimore Sun about Bulger's intentions...Tags: Football, Baltimore Ravens, Athletes, Todd Bouman, Tyrod Taylor
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Was penalty against Vilma too severe?
NFL must prove guilt Sam Farmer Los Angeles Times The suspension of Jonathan Vilma was not too severe if in fact he offered $10,000 bounties to any teammate who took out Kurt Warner or Brett Favre. That's clearly crossing the line. But the thing is,...Tags: Football, Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times, Jonathan Vilma, Brett Favre
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Local undrafted free agents finally get a chance
On the days when it seemed like the NFL lockout might never end, former Maryland wide receiver LaQuan Williams would stand at the register of Sherman Williams, where he was holding down a part-time job, and try to block out his frustrations.
His family...Tags: Bart Scott, Football, Baltimore Ravens, Colleges and Universities, Priest Holmes
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