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AP via Yahoo! Sports - Sun Nov 29, 2:00 am ET
NEW YORK (AP) -- The National Football League injury report, as provided by the league (OUT - Definitely will not play; DNP - Did not practice; LIMITED - Limited participation in practice; FULL - Full participation in practice): MONDAY NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS at NEW ORLEANS SAINTS -- PATRIOTS: OUT: RB Fred Taylor (notes) (ankle). QUESTIONABLE: WR Sam Aiken (notes) (hip), LB Eric Alexander (notes ...
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AP via Yahoo! Sports - Sat Nov 28, 3:11 pm ET
Danan Hughes endured a lot of crushing hits during six years in the NFL. The hardest blow of all, though, came at the end -- when he went from mega-paycheck to no paycheck. Hughes grossed over $1 million as a wide receiver and special teams player for the Kansas City Chiefs, including close to $400,000 in each of his final two seasons.
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Denver Post - Sun Nov 29, 3:09 am ET
Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger is expected to miss tonight's game at Baltimore because of a concussion.
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The Arizona Republic - Sun Nov 29, 1:17 am ET
It's not the greatest schedule of games, but Week 12 in the NFL has some interesting subplots to follow: a potential upset in Houston, a Rock getting ready to roll and Big Ben out of a game that could swing the AFC North.
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Fox Sports - Sat Nov 28, 8:10 pm ET
When Drew Brees and the Saints face the Patriots, it will be a matchup of two of Scout.com's top four in the NFL QB Power Rankings.
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GameInfoWire - 35 minutes ago
5-on-5 Pure Adrenaline NFL Football.
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Everett Herald - 28 minutes ago
Looking for the smartest football fans in western Washington? They’re the ones in their cars this morning, braving whatever weather and holiday traffic the mountain passes throw at them to go watch top-ranked Central Washington in the Division II quarterfinals.
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Baltimore Sun - 2 hours 20 minutes ago
Teams go up and down, expectations are raised and lowered . . . and there's still plenty of season to play. GOING UP? From the top, Brett Favre looks as good as ever at 40, Philip Rivers has led the Chargers back into first place, Drew Brees has the unbeaten Saints on the march, and Maurice Jones-Drew sparks the fan-challenged Jaguars.
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Toronto Star - Sun Nov 29, 4:46 am ET
Watching injured Detroit Lions rookie Matthew Stafford trying to do his job Thursday against Green Bay was, well, painful. Even though it's his left, non-throwing shoulder that is plaguing the top overall draft pick, his discomfort each time he threw a pass was evident.
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The Record and Herald News - Sun Nov 29, 1:48 am ET
The QB’s first season in Chicago keeps getting worse. The Bears have lost five of their past six games, and Cutler has thrown 13 interceptions during that span. He leads the NFL with 18. The Bears visit high-flying Minnesota today.
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The Buffalo News - Sun Nov 29, 2:02 am ET
The Buffalo Bills need look no further than the opposing sideline today to find a road map for the future.
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The Buffalo News - Sun Nov 29, 1:47 am ET
Brett Favre's fantastic season in Minnesota is bearing a striking resemblance to John Elway's swan song year of 1998 in Denver.
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Sun Nov 29, 12:43 am ET
The abundance of NFL records Brett Favre has accumulated on his resume in 19 seasons is such that even he can't keep track of them all.
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Richmond Times-Dispatch - Sun Nov 29, 12:19 am ET
PITTSBURGH—Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger will miss tonight’s game at Baltimore because of a concussion, an unforeseen development that forces inexperienced Dennis Dixon to start one of the Super Bowl champions’ biggest games this season. Dixon has spent most of the season as the No. 3 quarterback running the Steelers’ scout team during practice. He has thrown only one NFL pass in two ...
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Asbury Park Press - Sun Nov 29, 12:10 am ET
NEW YORK — NFL teams will soon be working with independent neurologists on concussion issues.
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The Sharon Herald - 35 minutes ago
BEN ROETHLISBERGER will have a short career in the NFL the way things are going. Concussions are a serious matter. Oops, excuse me. I noticed that the NFL doesn’t say players received concussions anymore.
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Daily Herald - Sat Nov 28, 11:57 pm ET
Even in the best of times, playing left tackle in the NFL is a challenge. Left tackles protect a right-handed quarterback's blind side. And left tackles usually face the opponents' best pass rusher, who lines up on that side by design, so the quarterback can't see him coming.
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The Morning Journal - 1 hour 18 minutes ago
WITH only six games left in 2009, Eric Mangini still cannot be sure exactly what he has in Brady Quinn.
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Deseret News - Sat Nov 28, 11:02 pm ET
Black Friday passed on this holiday weekend, and I'm hoping that our loyal NFL readers were out buying me great gifts.
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Fort Worth Star-Telegram - Sat Nov 28, 11:21 pm ET
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