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NFL rosters are too hard to make and jobs too hard to keep for anyone to believe he's entitled to play. Ray Rice understands that, but not everybody does.
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What quarterback has been on the scene of more unforgettable happenings in NFL history than Ken Stabler? Not many, if any. That alone makes him Hall of Fame-worthy.
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Other players besides DeSean Jackson have seen their reputations damaged on their way out of town. Teams may or may not be behind it, but here's a suggestion: follow the money.
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Who's the go-to name for the most hideous broken legs ever suffered? It's still Joe Theismann, as Foo Fighters guitarist Dave Grohl demonstrated in a note to his fans.
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Taylor is the early leader for the quarterback job, and EJ Manuel is trailing.
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Justin Smith's retirement became official Monday, as the 49ers lose another piece from a defense that anchored a Super Bowl team just three years ago.
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DGB to Tennessee
The most-talented, yet most-troubled, wideout in the draft, Dorial Green-Beckham slid into the second round to the Titans, who will have Marcus Mariota to throw to him.
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The Orioles manager didn't shy away from a question about the help Baltimore needs in the wake of the unrest, even though he admitted he'd never faced what many residents have.
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The Orioles' game at Camden Yards sounded and felt like no other game in major league history, and the reasons were not lost on the players.
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On the most unusual day for fans in baseball history, some of the Orioles faithful found a way to support their team. Otherwise, Camden Yards was a quiet oasis in volatile Baltimore.
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Adam Jones and Buck Showalter had a game to play, in front of an empty Camden Yards, but their minds were on the serious troubles Baltimore is facing after this week's riots.
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Still on the market
The draft is approaching and the best free agents are long gone. A few recognizable names are still out there, though, like Wes Welker, Michael Vick and Dwight Freeney.
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Why is Bill Belichick smiling? The coach of the Super Bowl champion team is on Easy Street in 2015.
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Tim Tebow may have been out of the NFL last season, but a case can still be made that he was better with a microphone in his hand than these five who actually played meaningful games.
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The NFL didn't turn Aaron Hernandez into a convicted murderer, but they're now handcuffed to him and his crimes because they missed or ignored all the signs.
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Thomas makes history
Sarah Thomas, who will break the NFL's officiating gender barrier this season, plans to try to blend in and be judged on her performance.
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Hernandez trial
The prosecution has rested in the Aaron Hernandez trial, and the defense is likely to call just one witness. That makes sense based on the case already built for them.
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Buyer beware
The pickings are starting to get slim on the NFL free agent market. The names left are familiar but come with the usual caveat: buyer beware.
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The NFL's new medical-spotter policy will always be tied to the hit on the Pats receiver in Super Bowl XLIX. Two ex-players, one an NFL exec and the other an advocate for brain health, know too well how overdue the rule is.
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'What took so long?'
The 72-hour sellout rule for NFL TV blackouts came about because Robin Ficker went to the Supreme Court over a 1972 playoff game. Ficker sees the one-year blackout moratorium as a win for the people.
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After keeping together an organization that survived and thrived throughout a dizzying wave of injuries, Cardinals general manager Steve Keim received the Sporting News award in front of the peers who voted him in.
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All but one NFL team backed away from Greg Hardy in the wake of his domestic violence issues. Only the Buccaneers admitted why.
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Singing his praises
All of Tim Tebow's personal quarterback coaches have had one thing in common.
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Market slim for Peterson
The Cowboys were presumed to be the favorite to get the Vikings' Adrian Peterson, but now he may be running out of options.
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Taking their shot
Yale's Charles Cook and Newberry's Sharon Irwin are two of the overlooked longshots showcasing themselves at this year's NFL regional combines.
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Kelly's record
Chip Kelly gets the benefit of the doubt for his tearing-down and rebuilding of the Eagles. Results had better be close behind.
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Hernandez trial
Aaron Hernandez allegedly shot a former friend in the face back in 2013, yet has never been charged with it, and a lawsuit over it drags on.
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2014 franchise tag review
Only six players were given franchise or transition tags last offseason, and three later signed extensions. One who didn't, Greg Hardy, is instead seeing his Panthers career come to an ugly end.
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Richardson-Colts messy divorce
The Colts could still steer clear of embarrassment when it splits with Trent Richardson, but reports about why he missed a playoff game made their move to unload his salary more complicated.
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40 or bust?
Is the 40-yard dash overrated? Not exactly, say NFL talent evaluators. But the hype is again exceeding its true place in the scouting process.
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Doctor's orders
Dr. Elizabeth Nabel's selection as the NFL's chief medical advisor has raised questions about why the league didn't pick a concussion specialist, and whether it's walking into another conflict-of-interest controversy.
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Imagine the Showtime Lakers with Magic, Kareem and Jamaal Wilkes, coached not by Paul Westhead ... but by Jerry Tarkanian. It almost happened, says a best-seller from last year about the Lakers' glory days.
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Seahawks' slow decline
The Seahawks were on the other side of a big collapse two weeks ago. This time, they were the goats, coming undone long before the fateful play call.
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Major protests planned
Supporters of a name change for Washington's NFL team are turning up the heat in Arizona, site of the Super Bowl.
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The Seahawks-Patriots clash in Super Bowl XLIX will go down to the wire. The difference: Russell Wilson.
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San Diego is universally beloved as a city that's perfect to host a Super Bowl, but it hasn't even bid on one since 2003. That could soon change.
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The Hall of Fame quarterback didn't notice much difference when he tested footballs with varied inflation levels. He said he wants to believe the Patriots' coach and quarterback, but wonders who was responsible if they weren't.
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Joe Theismann, Washington's Super Bowl-winning quarterback from the '80s, decided that throwing was believing, and he believes deflated balls make no difference.
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The Cardinals' Bruce Arians might not be Sporting News' Coach of the Year without a defensive coordinator as resourceful and creative as Todd Bowles.
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Doing it for Sean
The Seahawks safety decided a long time ago that he wanted to be like the late Sean Taylor, who broke the mold at the position.
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Patriots win 'arms race'
The Patriots and Broncos reloaded last offseason in a free-agent battle for AFC supremacy. The crown was awarded prematurely to the Broncos, who went bust in playoffs.
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49ers choose Tomsula
The 49ers' new head coach is young, just 46, but he has paid his dues in the NFL and in the sport, including a successful stint in Europe. Now he has to follow in the footsteps of Jim Harbaugh.
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Jones' gigantic task
Everything that Jerry Jones has done as GM to re-make the mediocre Cowboys could be unraveled if he doesn't re-sign his head coach, top assistants and stars Dez Bryant and DeMarco Murray.
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Hernandz trial
Recent crimes by NFL players will be problematic.
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Believe Mueller report at your own risk
The Mueller report clears the NFL on the Ray Rice video it may or may not have seen. But knowing about the initial impartiality questions and limited powers, should anyone trust it?
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NFL minority hiring record
Instead of changing the Rooney Rule after the minority hiring shutout prior to the 2013 season, the NFL gave it support by putting together an advisory committee to recommend a diverse pool.
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Peterson lawsuit
Adrian Peterson's suit against the NFL is moving through the federal court system and will be heard by Judge David Doty on Feb. 6.
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Colts survive, advance
If Andrew Luck hadn't performed magic on a game-breaking touchdown pass in the second half, the Colts and Bengals might still be playing their AFC wild-card game.
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AFC playoffs
Flacco's Ravens go into Heinz Field and transform for the playoffs.
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Trippi
Charley Trippi follows the team, roots for it, and hopes to see it play in the Super Bowl at home.
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Wild card to Super Bowl
You don't need a bye to clear a path to the Super Bowl. Half of the last 12 champs came out of wild-card weekend. They did it with quarterback excellence, defense, toughness ... and a lot of luck.
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The Cowboys' chances for a deep playoff run took a hit when Ndamukong Suh's suspension was overturned. But Tony Romo and Co. are still up to the challenge.
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Ranking job openings
What is the most attractive of the open positions? The 49ers look pretty good, although Jed York and Trent Baalke had better hope that the ugliness of Jim Harbaugh's departure doesn't taint their search.
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The 49ers wasted no time in officially parting ways with Jim Harbaugh Sunday night, after four seasons that included a Super Bowl and three NFC championship game trips.
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A five-game losing streak and star players acting immature equals a sloppy finish to the Browns' season. Owner Jimmy Haslam says he won't tear things up and start all over again. But should anyone believe him?
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Murray hangs tough
With a broken left hand wrapped and shielded, DeMarco Murray took the ball 22 times, endured the soreness, and helped the Cowboys trash the Colts. Now, does he rest with playoffs ahead?
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The Cowboys' DeMarco Murray played with a shield on his left hand and started against the Colts. He scored a second-quarter touchdown to push the Cowboys to a 28-0 lead.
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