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By David Aldridge The Philadelphia Inquirer (MCT) PHILADELPHIA - New NFL commissioner Roger Goodell already has a lot on his plate: finding a team for Los Angeles, continuing to help the Saints, owners unhappy with the new collective bargaining agreement.
New NFL commissioner Roger Goodell already has a lot on his plate: finding a team for Los Angeles, continuing to help the Saints, owners unhappy with the new collective bargaining agreement.
FOXBORO - A reporter walked past Ty Warren's locker at Gillette Stadium on Friday and asked him what he thought about the quarterback situation in Miami.
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Trent Green (concussion) is out again for Week 5, and quarterback Damon Huard will start again in his place. Although Green has been cleared to drive and has not been suffering from headaches, he is still sensitive to light. He has grown frustrated with the situation; there is still no timetable for his return.
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. (AP) - There was a time when the Minnesota Vikings would have been thrilled having the 10th-ranked defense in the NFL. A Top 10 defense was nothing more than a pipe dream during most of the Dennis Green era, and that trend continued during Mike Tice's four-year run as coach.
Green Bay Packers wide receiver Koren Robinson was sentenced Wednesday to 90 days in jail for violating probation in a drunken-driving case. Robinson appeared in Municipal Court in Kirkland, Wash., where he pleaded guilty last year to drunken driving. At the time, he was given a five-year sentence that was suspended on condition he not drink or have any other law violations. The former
It used to be that a Viking could score just about any time he wanted, simply by rowing his Norwegian boat into a remote village and pillaging and plundering for a few hours. However, back then, they didn't have to face exotic blitzes, freak-of-nature athletes, and well-disguised coverages.