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The Brownsville Herald - Fri Nov 27, 8:18 am ET
PHILADELPHIA — Guys, meet your new teammate. Since the first month of the season, the Philadelphia Eagles have added a new defensive player nearly every week. Welcoming unfamiliar faces are becoming a routine part of the daily position meetings.
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Philadelphia Daily News - Thu Nov 26, 11:40 pm ET
Bill Conlin: I am writing this column at the same time I am watching the greatest invention since the wheel. While typing on my I-Mac desktop, Channel 835 is bringing me the NFL Red Zone, an out-of-body, all-encompassing, died-and-woke-up-in-football-heaven experience.
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Channel NewsAsia - Fri Nov 27, 2:16 am ET
DETROIT, Michigan: Aaron Rodgers tossed three touchdown passes as the Green Bay Packers hammered Detroit 34-12, sending the Lions to their sixth consecutive US Thanksgiving Day defeat.
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Kitchener - Waterloo Record - Fri Nov 27, 10:18 am ET
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - Sarah Thomas looks at the mirror in the officials' locker-room, tucking hair under a straightened cap and feeling happy.
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New Hampshire Union Leader - Fri Nov 27, 2:33 am ET
Thanksgiving Day NFL games were lacking in drama, as Dallas and Denver won at home, and Green Bay won in Detroit. The NFL also announced the halftime entertainment for the Super Bowl: The Who.
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The Salt Lake Tribune - Fri Nov 27, 1:36 am ET
Denver » Too bad the NFL Network didn't have access to the players' meeting at Dove Valley this week. Its cameras seem capable of dropping in on practically everything thing else in the National Football League.
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Fox Sports - Thu Nov 26, 12:11 pm ET
Thanksgiving provides warm times with family and sweet NFL memories. Which are the best of all-time? Vote for your Top 10.
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Fox Sports - Thu Nov 26, 12:10 pm ET
The world is divided by many religions, but sports fans can agree on one thing: the NFL rocks! Joe Concha shares 10 reasons why.
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Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier - Fri Nov 27, 12:57 am ET
NFL standings
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Honolulu Advertiser - Fri Nov 27, 12:53 am ET
ARLINGTON, Texas — Tony Romo and the Dallas Cowboys had their way with the Oakland Raiders, piling up their most yards of the season and getting another solid performance from the defense.
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Honolulu Advertiser - Fri Nov 27, 12:52 am ET
Isaac Bruce, who opened the season as the 49ers' No. 1 receiver, can no longer even crack the active roster.
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Honolulu Advertiser - Fri Nov 27, 12:51 am ET
The Denver Broncos have lost four in a row and blown their division lead. The Giants know all about such slumps.
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Honolulu Advertiser - Fri Nov 27, 12:51 am ET
DENVER — Josh McDaniels' trash talk is the talk of the league.
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Honolulu Advertiser - Fri Nov 27, 12:49 am ET
After his team's 38-37 loss to Detroit, Cleveland Coach Eric Mangini accused the Lions of faking injuries to slow down the Browns' no-huddle offense.
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Miami Herald - Thu Nov 26, 8:44 pm ET
Can't complain much. Bull's-eyed our Upset of the Week with Titans winning at Houston ("Aawwk!"), hit another mini-upset outright with Colts at Ravens, and was on the right side with 'dogs Redskins, Browns and Raiders-plus-points.
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Knoxville News Sentinel - Fri Nov 27, 12:00 am ET
McDaniels' trash talk has players talkingDENVER - Josh McDaniels' trash talk is the talk of the league.The Denver Broncos' brash - some would say cocky - coach exchanged taunts with a group of San Diego Chargers linebackers during warmups Sunday, at one point telling them, "We own you!" Then, he watched those very players lead the Chargers' 32-3 beatdown that knocked Denver out of first place in ...
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Knoxville News Sentinel - Fri Nov 27, 12:00 am ET
NASHVILLE - The unusual high-five that ended Monday's Titans-Texans game was apparently a case of miscommunication, not congratulation.As the Titans wrapped up a 20-17 victory over the Texans, quarterback Vince Young appeared to exchange a high-five with referee Jerome Boger. If deemed deliberate, such an action by an official would have been "inappropriate," according to the NFL.Turns out it ...
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Bloomberg - Thu Nov 26, 7:58 pm ET
Nov. 26 (Bloomberg) -- The Dallas Cowboys beat the Oakland Raiders 24-7 at Cowboys Stadium to move to 8-3 for the National Football League season. The Raiders fell to 3-8.
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MalaysiaNews.net - Fri Nov 27, 12:21 am ET
DENVER -- The NFL Network accidentally aired a vulgarity yelled by Denver Broncos coach Josh McDaniels as he chastised his players on the sideline of their Thanksgiving night game against the New Yor...
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Sports Illustrated - Fri Nov 27, 11:02 am ET
Coming out of a commercial break following a series of false starts near the goal line that resulted in Denver settling for a field goal, the NFL Network showed a clip of McDaniels, who yelled at his players: "We're trying to win the [expletive] game!"