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Pittsburgh wide receiver Santonio Holmes will miss a second consecutive game because of a sprained ankle, and safety Troy Polamalu also is expected to sit out the Steelers' game Sunday night against Cincinnati.Read more : 01.12.2007 10:17:00
Four charged with murder in Taylor killing
Four suspects were charged Saturday in the shooting death of Washington Redskins star Sean Taylor, with two of their lawyers confirming some have confessed.Read more : 01.12.2007 21:55:00
Giants go to Chicago minus three starters
Cornerback Aaron Ross and safety Gibril Wilson will not play for the New York Giants against the Chicago Bears on Sunday because of injuries.Read more : 02.12.2007 01:48:00
Colts-Jags renew rivalry as AFC South race tightens
Fred Taylor thinks Sunday's game at Indianapolis feels like a playoff preview.Read more : 02.12.2007 04:16:00
Garrard in control as Jags chase Colts
When Jacksonville Jaguars coach Jack Del Rio turned his offense over to David Garrard a week before the season opener, he expected the longtime backup to step up.Read more : 02.12.2007 04:17:00
Broncos third-string QB Hackney arrested
Denver Broncos third-string quarterback Darrell Hackney was arrested early Saturday on suspicion of driving under the influence.Read more : 02.12.2007 06:11:00
Green Bay signs Nall for insurance at QB
Craig Nall signed with the Packers on Saturday to provide depth at quarterback behind an ailing Brett Favre and backup Aaron Rodgers.Read more : 02.12.2007 07:01:00
Four suspects in Taylor's murder in Miami
The 17-year-old suspect in the death of Sean Taylor was accused Tuesday of firing the shot that killed the Washington Redskins safety. A Miami-Dade grand jury identified Eric Rivera as the gunman in its indictment.Read more : 04.12.2007 21:59:00
Maas faces trial on drug, weapon charges
Bill Maas, a former Fox Sports broadcaster who used to play in the NFL, will be tried March 10 on drug and weapons charges.Read more : 04.12.2007 23:46:00
Power Rankings: Pats aren't what we thought they were
Best team ever? Ah, let's do a rewind on the crazy talk. The Patriots are still unbeaten, but those who crowned them prematurely have seen unsightly flaws the past two weeks, Pete Prisco says.Read more : 05.12.2007 00:47:00
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