| Chargers' Jackson arrested on suspicion of DUI
San Diego Chargers wide receiver Vincent
Jackson was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence early Tuesday
morning.
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| Smith, Sharpe, Woodson headline Football HOF finalists
Defensive end Bruce Smith, tight end Shannon
Sharpe and defensive back Rod Woodson headline the list of 17 finalists for
the Pro Football Hall of Fame's Class of 2009.
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| Cardinals pull a 180 in playoff win
If there was just one knock on the Arizona Cardinals
heading into their NFC Wild Card Playoff game last Saturday, it was that the
team had a tendency to be one-dimensional, something that might prove to be
its ultimate undoing.
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| Vikings their own worst enemy
For all the talk of what the Minnesota Vikings had heading
into last Sunday's playoff bout with the Philadelphia Eagles, in the end it
came down to who they didn't have on the field.
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| Colts will be a beast again in '09
As a longtime football fan and admirer of the NFL, I've
become pretty used to estimating how well a team will fare in the upcoming
year. Making a prediction for the 2009 Indianapolis Colts couldn't be any
easier -- they will return to becoming the toast of the AFC. And it doesn't
matter if New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady makes a triumphant
return, either.
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| Eagles come up big once again in playoff opener
An impressive finish to the regular season labeled the
Philadelphia Eagles as a team one would rather not face in the opening round
of this year's playoffs. Recent history supports that suggestion as well.
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| Early exit shows Falcons still have work to do
The clock struck midnight on the Atlanta Falcons'
Cinderella season with this past Saturday's loss to the Arizona Cardinals in
the Wild Card round of the NFC Playoffs. The 30-24 setback not only offered a
glimpse of the team's rosy future, but also revealed a few holes that need to
be filled in order for the up-and-coming club to continue its progression.
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| Deja Vu All Over Again for Ravens
Giddy Baltimore Ravens fans are all too aware of the
parallels.
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| Brees named Offensive Player of the Year
New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees was
honored on Tuesday as the Associated Press' Offensive Player of the Year.
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| Time to Applaud Chargers' Turner
Quick: name the all-time leader in playoff victories for a
Chargers head coach.
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