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College football experts warn the upcoming season may not even take place as every single Division I player in the country is currently academically ineligible, temporarily or permanently banned from their respective teams, awaiting trial or serving some sort of prison sentence.
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Tennessee Titans running back Chris Johnson continues to show he is one of the most exciting players in the NFL as he is simply electrifying fans with the eye-popping manner in which he is demanding to be paid more money to play football.
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Fearing the university would never receive enough votes to secure an invitation to join the conference, Texas A&M allegedly sent a team of covert operatives under the cover of night to break into the SEC's Birmingham offices and take the necessary steps to ensure the school became the league's 13th member.
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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, fresh off the long, tedious lockout full of intense negotiations and posturing in the media, says he's glad to finally get back into the normal swing of things and is delighted to once again be fining players for committing personal foul penalties or for violating the league's conduct policy.no comments
Described as pitiful by New Orleans head coach Sean Payton, Drees Brees' Friday night performance—where he completed only 1 pass for 6 yards in 4 attempts—has led the Saints to bench their once franchise quarterback for the next preseason game and into the foreseeable future.
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The Denver Broncos and head coach John Fox—not wanting the quarterback controversy to carry on any longer—have brought an end to a situation that could have divided the locker room by announcing that Brady Quinn will begin the season as the team's undisputed 3rd string quarterback.
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Only a few days into his first training camp with the team, new Oakland Raiders head coach Hue Jackson is already showing that he possesses all of the necessary tools that it takes to get owner Al Davis to give him the ax after just a few seasons.
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A crazy free agency period in the NFL was condensed into one hectic week, and somehow or another among the hundreds of players changing rosters, quarterback Daunte Culpepper managed to sign with the Bengals for 5 years and $40 million, with $18 million guaranteed.
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RMTip21/FlickrSources close to the negotiations between the NFL owners and the NFL Players' Association (NFLPA) say the two sides are moving closer to a compromise, as the latest proposal for a new collective bargaining agreement (CBA) — like every offer that has preceded it — would enable everyone involved to make gobs and gobs of money.
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Joe Bielawa/FlickrA sports and entertainment group leading the charge to get the city of Los Angeles back into the NFL has made some headway this week with the Minnesota Vikings by agreeing to build the team a new stadium in downtown Minneapolis.
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