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The Steubenville Herald-Star - 2 hours 6 minutes ago
Chad Ochocinco is donating dinero to the NFL yet again. The Cincinnati Bengals receiver is being fined $30,000 for his latest stunt — donning a poncho and sombrero after scoring a touchdown this weekend — a person in the NFL told The Associated Press on Tuesday.
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San Jose Mercury News - 2 hours 57 minutes ago
Report says players, including Moss, were late for a meeting
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Los Angeles Times - Wed Dec 9, 9:12 pm ET
SEATTLE (AP) — Who needs Mel Kiper Jr. when there's Steve Sarkisian?
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SportingNews - Wed Dec 9, 7:26 pm ET
CINCINNATI -- Bengals receiver Chad Ochocinco is taking the NFL's fine for his latest touchdown celebration as a challenge to do more.
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WQOW Eau Claire - Wed Dec 9, 7:14 pm ET
Bengals receiver Chad Ochocinco is taking the NFL's fine for his latest touchdown celebration as a challenge to do more.
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WGEM Quincy - Wed Dec 9, 7:12 pm ET
Bengals receiver Chad Ochocinco is taking the NFL's fine for his latest touchdown celebration as a challenge to do more.
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Denver Post - Wed Dec 9, 7:12 pm ET
Former NFL halfback and Colorado State football and track star Alex Burl Jr. has died. He was the first black athlete in CSU history to win the Nye Trophy.
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NBC26 Green Bay - Wed Dec 9, 7:09 pm ET
CINCINNATI (AP) - Bengals receiver Chad Ochocinco is taking the NFL's fine for his latest touchdown celebration as a challenge to do more.
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WGEM Quincy - Wed Dec 9, 5:57 pm ET
Associated Press - December 9, 2009 5:44 PM ET DENVER (AP) - Former NFL halfback and Colorado State University football and track star Alex Burl Jr. has died at age 78.
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KJCT 8 Grand Junction - Wed Dec 9, 5:46 pm ET
DENVER (AP) - Former NFL halfback and Colorado State University football and track star Alex Burl Jr. has died at age 78. His family says Burl died in Denver last week after a heart attack.
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Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune - Wed Dec 9, 5:15 pm ET
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. - The catwalk might never be the same now that Terrell Owens has signed a deal with a modeling agency.
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Honolulu Advertiser - Wed Dec 9, 4:16 pm ET
IRVING, Texas — The NFL has docked Cowboys left tackle Flozell Adams $50,000 for shoving New York Giants defensive end Justin Tuck in the back, a person familiar with the fine told The Associated Press.
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Kitchener - Waterloo Record - Wed Dec 9, 3:57 pm ET
Lately, the Pittsburgh Steelers have looked just as weak as the Cleveland Browns, the team they face Thursday night. Well, maybe not on the field, but on the scoreboard, where the Steelers have dropped four in a row.
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Kitchener - Waterloo Record - Wed Dec 9, 2:57 pm ET
IRVING, Texas - The NFL has docked Cowboys left tackle Flozell Adams US$50,000 for shoving New York Giants defensive end Justin Tuck in the back.
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Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune - Wed Dec 9, 2:30 pm ET
Lately, the Pittsburgh Steelers have looked just as weak as the Cleveland Browns, the team they face Thursday night. Well, maybe not on the field, but on the scoreboard, where the Steelers have dropped four in a row.
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CBS 13 Sacramento - Wed Dec 9, 1:24 pm ET
The NFL has awarded a $125,000 grant to UC Davis so researchers can find new ways to repair knee injuries.
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EurekAlert! - Wed Dec 9, 12:37 pm ET
( University of California - Davis ) NFL Charities, the charitable foundation of the National Football League, has awarded a grant of $125,000 to UC Davis for research on new ways to repair injured knees.
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Sports Illustrated - Wed Dec 9, 11:49 am ET
If you're a fan of a team currently on the outside of the NFL postseason, we have even more bad news for you: There's no hope inside this column. The 12 teams currently in the playoffs if the season ended today are the same 12 we project making up the postseason field in four weeks.
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Park Hills Daily Journal - Wed Dec 9, 11:44 am ET
Commissioner Roger Goodell sent a wide-ranging memo about concussions to NFL teams Tuesday, saying the co-chairmen of the league’s committee on brain injuries have resigned and that he is examining potential rule changes “to reduce head impacts.”
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USA Today - Wed Dec 9, 8:40 am ET
Chad Ochocinco is donating dinero to the NFL yet again. The Cincinnati Bengals receiver is being fined $30,000 for his latest stunt donning a poncho and sombrero after scoring a touchdown this weekend a person in the NFL told The Associated Press on Tuesday.