NFL roundup: Week 12
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Games from around the league Sunday
Coach looks back on the first UFL season and forward to the future During Friday's UFL Championship post-game interview on Versus Network, Florida Tuskers' coach Jim Haslett mentioned that he had been contacted by NFL teams. Most people took that to mean he had been contacted about returning to coach in the NFL.
The NFL and NFL Players Association are finalizing a policy that would effectively prohibit a player from re-entering a game that he exits with a concussion-related injury.
Here's what happened in the NFL on Sunday.
Jets' Revis backing up Rex Ryan's statement that he is "the best cornerback in the league."
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Tennessee running back Chris Johnson has matched the NFL record shared by Earl Campbell and Eric Dickerson with his sixth straight game rushing for at least 125 yards.
NEW YORK — Giants quarterback Eli Manning has developed a stress reaction in his right foot that could eventually lead to further injuries which might sideline him indefinitely.
A photographic look at all the action around the NFL on Sunday
University of Wisconsin sophomore running back John Clay hasdreams of playing in the NFL some day. But it's not going to benext season.
On the heels of the Steelers benching Big Ben, Jay Glazer reports on new NFL plans to further protect players from concussions.
The Eagles almost had their division title hopes undone by the 'Skins. See what our experts thought about Philly's close call.
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 ...
JETS 17, PANTHERS 6
San Francisco » Alex Smith threw crisp passes all afternoon. San Francisco's defense got to the quarterback and forced fumbles. The 49ers finally produced the kind of mistake-free performance on both sides of the ball coach Mike Singletary had been waiting to see from his team.
(AP) - 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.
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.
With 154 yards on 18 carries, the Titans' Chris Johnson became the NFL's most prolific single-season November rusher.
Athletes are used to disappointment. Dropped passes. Frantic desperation plays. Lost championships. But when it comes to the longtime lack of an NFL team in Los Angeles, some former pro football players with local ties can't seem to wrap their minds around it.
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BALTIMORE — Third-string quarterback Dennis Dixon was doing a fine job for the Pittsburgh Steelers in his first NFL start — until he was forced to work overtime.
NASHVILLE -- On rubbery legs, Titans coach Jeff Fisher summed up what everyone just saw."You guys don't mind if I sit down and do this do you? OK. WOW! What a great finish!" Fisher said as he slumped behind the podium. "We've had some finishes around here, but I can't remember one like that. Just a tremendous finish."Vince Young outdueled Matt Leinart again with yet another spectacular winning ...