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Sources: NFL Close to Shifting Draft to May
The NFL and NFL Players Association are on the verge of pushing back the draft to May and moving up the start of the league year to before the Indianapolis scouting combine, according to league and union sources...
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Woody on Goodson: Jets About “Truth, Justice and the American Way”
There's a new Superman movie coming out this summer and Jets owner Woody Johnson appears to be in the spirit...
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Report: NFL on Verge of Moving Draft to May
NFL and NFLPA are on verge of pushing back draft to May and moving up start of league year to before combine, per sources...
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Calvin Johnson Didn't Break His Fingers
Last season, after Lions receiver Calvin Johnson suffered a concussion, the Lions said he didn't. Today, Johnson reportedly confirmed that he played with three broken fingers in 2012...
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GM: PED Issue 'Needs to Be Addressed'
Seattle Seahawks general manager John Schneider just finished an interview with SiriusXM radio in which he addressed Bruce Irvin's recent suspension for using performance-enhancing drugs...
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Doug Marrone Has Spoken Privately with Mario Williams
On the heels of a rocky offseason for Mario Williams, the Buffalo Bills are taking a serious approach to the defensive end's off-field problems...
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Chiefs QB Alex Smith Running the Pistol in Kansas City
Alex Smith can leave San Francisco, but he can't get away from the Pistol. Adam Teicher of The Kansas City Star reported Monday that the former 49ers quarterback was spotted running ...
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Willis McGahee Not Expected for Denver Broncos OTA
Willis McGahee has been rumored to be on the roster bubble for the Denver Broncos all offseason, a rumor that has only picked up since the team drafted Montee Ball in the second round of the 2013 NFL Draft...
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Dwight Freeney Confident Chargers Will Use Him Well
When the Chargers announced that Dwight Freeney signed with the team, General Manager Tom Telesco called him a “perfect fit” for the team's 3-4 defense...
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Will Smith Will Start Saints OTAs as a Linebacker
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This Mind-Blowing Basketball Shot Is the Last Trick Shot
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Bishop Says He'll Be '110%' Ready for Training Camp
Linebacker Desmond Bishop says he doesn't want to hurry back too soon from the torn hamstring injury that ended his 2012 season. He may be cautious and sit out the start of organized team activities this week...
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Cubs Fan Dumps Beer on Husband After He Tried to Protect Her
Wrigley Field is known for having Chicago Cubs fans getting extremely drunk during their usually futile seasons. During Sunday's game against the New York Mets a once happy Cubs couple had alcohol ruin their day...
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Bouchette on the Steelers: Goal of the OTAs
The Steelers open their first spring practice in shorts Tuesday with one major goal in mind -- to make it through the 10 permitted practices plus a mid-June minicamp healthy...
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Cardinals' Cooper to Have 'big Impact' During Rookie Season
Despite being the first guard selected in the top 10 of the NFL Draft since 1997, in the eyes of many Arizona Cardinals guard Jonathan Cooper was thought to be a rather safe pick...
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Raiders Nation: Charles Woodson, Come to Oakland
Love 'em or hate 'em, you have to admit: Oakland Raiders fans have passion. They're hoping it will make a difference in the pursuit of Charles Woodson...
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Hey, Pete, It's Time You Talked About Seahawks' Drug-Test Failures
Bruce Irvin's four-game suspension, presumably for testing positive for the banned substance Adderall, finds Seattle Seahawks fans taking extreme sides on the issue of performance-enhancing drugs...
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Kaufman: Pressure Building in NFC South
High pressure is welcome news if you're an angler checking the weather forecast. But for competitors in the NFL , high pressure may be crippling...
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Rookie Backs Lacy, Franklin Poised to Provide 1-2 Punch
The Green Bay Packers have featured some famed one-two running back combinations in their history. Who can forget Jim Taylor and Paul Hornung blowing up defenses in the 1960s? ...
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Ex-MAC Rivals Cody Wilson, Alex Carder Find Common Ground
The ball floated into Cody Wilson's hands like it was dropped from heaven. Wilson, a former Central Michigan receiver, tapped both feet inside the white line markers and listened to the roar of fellow Lion rookies as he tumbled out of bounds...
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Eagles Looking for the Best Cornerbacks to Emerge
Chip Kelly now is more famous in Philadelphia for his quips than anything else. The Eagles coach already has provided the public with dozens of catch-phrases ranging from quarterbacks ...
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Dan Hinxman: In Kansas City, Ault Plus Smith Equals Play-Action
If you would have asked me to rank in order the NFL teams that were most likely to sign former Nevada coach Chris Ault as a consultant, I might have had the Kansas City Chiefs in my top 50...
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LB Geno Hayes Thankful for Chance to Play
As six linebackers came off the board in the second round of last month's NFL Draft, some earlier than expected, it became apparent Geno Hayes would not face additional competition to win a starting position on the Jaguars ' defense...
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Dolphins Hold First OTA Practice Monday
Monday morning the 2013 Dolphins will begin the final phase of their offseason training regimen with the first of 10 organized team activity days more commonly known as OTA days...
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Jerry Hughes Eager to Make Impact
When the Indianapolis Colts selected linebacker Jerry Hughes out of TCU in the first round in 2010, Hughes' speed and versatility were his most attractive traits. At 6'2” 254 lb...