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NFL MVP? Why not Ravens QB McNair? Sports Illustrated
His numbers aren't as gaudy as those of LaDainian Tomlinson or Drew Brees, yet Steve McNair probably deserves consideration when it comes time to select the 2006 NFL MVP.
NFL gaining in minority hires The Cincinnati Enquirer
The NFL has more minority head coaches, coordinators and total coaches - including position coaches - than ever before.
Is NFL approaching prime-time overkill? San Jose Mercury News
It looks like a nice little holiday treat, this bonus offering of Thursday night NFL games. But it's so much more than that. It's the latest salvo in the NFL's intensifying campaign for control of our souls.
Vikings rush defense running with history KSHB-TV Kansas City
Fifty-one yards to glory. No, it's not a Burt Reynolds movie or the title of a Vince Lombardi book. It's the result of a little figuring and some of the best rush defense in NFL history.
Parity or not, awful moves can still sink NFL teams Dayton Daily News
Ever wonder why some NFL teams stay bad even though the league is designed to promote parity?
Tomlinson shares glory of touchdown record with teammates USA Today
Making history is one thing. Making it with truly memorable style is the stuff of legends. Consider how LaDainian Tomlinson chose to celebrate his 29th touchdown: After crossing the goal line in Qualcomm Stadium's southwest end zone to set the NFL's new single-season touchdown standard, Tomlinson surrounded himself with the offensive teammates who helped him achieve it. That gesture says
Parity or not, awful moves can still sink NFL teams The Western Star
Ever wonder why some NFL teams stay bad even though the league is designed to promote parity? It's all about decisions. Take the Houston Texans, who passed up running back Reggie Bush and took defensive end Mario Williams with the No. 1 overall pick in the most recent college draft.
Carrying a hefty amount of risk Los Angeles Times
When the football team from Santa Ana Mater Dei High lined up four weeks ago against Long Beach Poly in a playoff game, its offensive line averaged 282 pounds — 24 pounds more per man than the five linemen who started for the 1972 Miami Dolphins, the only undefeated team in NFL history.
Carrying a hefty amount of risk Los Angeles Times
Large young athletes face obesity problems after playing days end. When the football team from Santa Ana Mater Dei High lined up four weeks ago against Long Beach Poly in a playoff game, its offensive line averaged 282 pounds — 24 pounds more per man than the five linemen who started for the 1972 Miami Dolphins, the only undefeated team in NFL history.
Vin-sanity has struck NFL Connecticut Post
Vin-sanity has taken over the NFL the past few weeks, and likely has had an impact in fantasy leagues as well. Even though he's still a rookie, quarterback Vince Young has become a viable option to start each week for the red-hot Titans.
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