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Bucs' Schiano blocked from interviewing another OC candidate
Green Bay has blocked tight ends coach Ben McAdoo from interviewing for the Buccaneers' offensive coordinator position.
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Manning takes in the spotlight in usual self-effacing style
The day after beating the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl, Eli Manning flew to Disney World in Orlando, Fla., and then back to New York for a taping of Monday's "Late Show with David Letterman."
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Giants WR Manningham, DE Umenyiora address future with team
Receiver Mario Manningham made one of the key plays in the Giants' victory in Super Bowl XLVI. Manningham is scheduled to become a free agent this offseason.
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Redskins GM says he wants veteran LB Fletcher back with team
Redskins general manager Bruce Allen said recently that he wants to re-sign veteran linebacker London Fletcher, who led the league with 166 tackles last season at age 36.
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Seattle Seahawks submit initial paperwork to host Super Bowl
The Seattle Seahawks have submitted paperwork to the NFL to host a future Super Bowl.
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Denver police: Broncos' Moreno speeding in construction zone
Denver police said Broncos running back Knowshon Moreno faces charges of drunken driving and careless driving after getting pulled over in south Denver.
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Patriots owner Kraft excited about core group of players
Although a season dedicated to his late wife, Myra, didn't have a storybook ending, Patriots owner Robert Kraft commended his team's "strength and spirit" Monday, a day after losing Super Bowl XLVI.
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Pats Ihedigbo refuses to point finger at emotional Welker
New England Patriots wide receiver Wes Welker may feel he let the team down but his teammates disagree.
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As expected, McDaniels becomes Pats' offensive coordinator
As expected, New England Patriots
coach Bill Belichick confirmed that Josh McDaniels will be his offensive coordinator next season.
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Coughlin, Goodell say Giants' Manning in 'elite' class of QBs
After New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning drew criticism when he said he was an "elite" player in August. Now, though, it appears that the freshly-minted two-time Super Bowl MVP might have just been ahead of the curve.
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