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Jan 2, 2012 at 6:39 pm

Colts Fire Polians As Cleansing Begins

Colts Fire Polians As Cleansing Begins

NAPOLIS (AP) — Cleaning out the Colts front office may be only the start of the changes in Indianapolis.

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Team owner Jim Irsay fired team vice chairman Bill Polian and his son, Chris, the Colts’ general manager on Monday. He said there was a good chance coach Jim Caldwell will be back next season, but his evaluation was not over.

He also must still decide

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Nov 2, 2011 at 12:27 pm

Terrell Owens Pleads To Have His Child Support Payments Reduced

Terrell Owens Pleads To Have His Child Support Payments Reduced

As former football star Terrell Owens sorts out his financial trouble, one of his children’s mother, Monique Reynolds, is being asked to accept reduced child support payments.

A rep for Owens said “His child support payments should mirror his income today and not be based on his income from over four years ago.”

See also: Terrell Owens Breaks Down Over Money Issues

The Largest Freed Slave Settlement Was In Houston

TO is learning

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Sep 7, 2011 at 1:58 pm

NFL Chicks Takeover: Women Love Football, Too!

NFL Chicks Takeover: Women Love Football, Too!
  • NFL Chicks Takeover
    by Dina Estelle Williams

Five months out of a year seems like a lot of time to some, but to National Football League fans, it’s really nothing. Throw in pre-season games and the pro-bowl, and football fanatics invest roughly a half year with the NFL. From attending early Sunday service to having pizza and Buffalo wings for dinner, fans re-organize their lives to accommodate the NFL schedule. And, unlike decades ago, fans no longer comprise mostly males.

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WOL DC News

Aug 3, 2011 at 6:49 pm

NFL And “Police Academy” Star Bubba Smith Dies At 66

NFL And “Police Academy” Star Bubba Smith Dies At 66

LOS ANGELES-Charles “Bubba” Smith who played nine seasons in the NFL and starred in six “Police Academy” movies as officer Hightower  has died at 66. TMZ reports:

Law enforcement officials tell TMZ … LAPD received a 911 call at 12:54PM today — and officers responded to his home in the Baldwin Hills area. The fire department also responded and we’re told Smith was dead when authorities arrived.

The L.A. County Coroner is on

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Aug 3, 2011 at 4:57 pm

Philadelphia Eagle Player Has Seizure At Training Camp

Philadelphia Eagle Player Has Seizure At Training Camp

BETHLEHEM, Pa. – Eagles defensive tackle Mike Patterson likely will stay overnight at a hospital after suffering a seizure at training camp at Lehigh University, trainer Rick Burkholder said Wednesday.

Patterson dropped to the ground between plays during a morning practice, and the player began violently shaking. He was immediately tended to by Burkholder and his staff, with assistance from rookie offensive lineman Danny Watkins, a trained firefighter.

Burkholder said the 6-foot-1, 300-pound

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Jul 7, 2011 at 11:20 am

Roy Williams Suing Ex-Girlfriend For Engagement Ring

Roy Williams Suing Ex-Girlfriend For Engagement Ring

Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Roy Williams is suing his ex-girlfriend, former Miss Texas USA Brooke Daniels for the $76,00 engagement ring he offered her.

Williams has declined to comment for the story, but in an affidavit signed by Williams, he claims he sent $5,000 for school and dental bills, a baseball for Daniels’ brother and — as a surprise — a recorded marriage proposal with the ring through the mail just before

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Jul 5, 2011 at 12:00 pm

Nike Re-Signs Michael Vick To Endorsement Deal

Nike Re-Signs Michael Vick To Endorsement Deal

Nike has re-signed Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Michael Vick to an endorsement deal Friday, nearly four years after dropping him amid his legal troubles.

Nike originally signed Vick as a rookie in 2001, and later terminated his contract in August 2007 after pleading guilty to dog fighting.

The Grio Reports:

“Michael is committed to working with Nike and wants to utilize his platform as a professional athlete to have a positive impact

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Mar 4, 2011 at 10:47 pm

NFL And Players Union Agree To Extension Of Negotiations

NFL And Players Union Agree To Extension Of Negotiations

The NFL and the Players Association agreed to a seven-day extension of the collective bargaining agreement negotiations, giving fans hope that a season lockout may still be avoided.

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Mark Gray

Dec 28, 2010 at 6:15 pm

Redskins Defensive Lineman Arrested For Drunk Driving

Redskins Defensive Lineman Arrested For Drunk Driving

Leesburg, Va. — Washington Redskins defensive lineman Joe Joseph was arrested on charges of driving under the influence early Monday morning, less than 24 hours after making his NFL debut.

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Mark Gray

Dec 13, 2010 at 2:15 pm

Cowboys Player Asks Michael Vick For Autograph After Loss

Cowboys Player Asks Michael Vick For Autograph After Loss

Dallas – In a move more befitting a player than a fan, Dallas Cowboys running back, Tashard Choice asked Michael Vick for an autograph after Vick and the Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Cowboys last night. Choice has said the autograph was for his nephew and not himself.

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Mark Gray

Dec 8, 2010 at 12:14 am

Burgundy & Gold Blog: Haynesworth Season Ends With Enough Blame To Go Around

Burgundy & Gold Blog: Haynesworth Season Ends With Enough Blame To Go Around

Of all the embarrassing bad investments that Daniel Snyder has made in the burgundy and gold Albert Haynesworth now officially ranks as the worst. He was overpaid then underperformed and ultimately became a distraction that helped lead to the demise of what appeared to be a promising season. However, there is enough blame to go around after a no win resolution to this impasse.

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Mark Gray

Nov 29, 2010 at 10:31 am

Burgundy & Gold Blog: Another Doomed Sunday Against NFC North Bottom Feeder

Burgundy & Gold Blog: Another Doomed Sunday Against NFC North Bottom Feeder

Despite the Herculean effort the Redskins once again were their own worst enemy. On a day where they seemed to cure what ailed them on third down conversions, self induced mistakes thwarted their efforts against a team with an interim head coach that they had the chance to bury early.

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